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Comparing Sociodemographic, Health Status and Resources, Macroeconomic Status, and Environmental Factors on Infant Mortality Rates in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman: Longitudinal Time-Series Study

Comparing Sociodemographic, Health Status and Resources, Macroeconomic Status, and Environmental Factors on Infant Mortality Rates in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman: Longitudinal Time-Series Study

The relationship between environment and national per capita income is clear [12]. Moreover, in some nations, there is a correlation between health and income, as they heavily rely on oil and gas exports. Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain are known for having similar per capita income levels in the GCC countries. However, the widespread burning of fossil fuels over time has a detrimental effect on environmental quality.

Mallak Yasir Al-Saqry, Rawaa Abubakr Abuelgassium Eltayib, Al-Hasan Ahmed Al-Busaidi, Moon Fai Chan

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e73203


Environmental Impact of Online Versus in-Person Critical Care Education Through the Carbon Footprint Analysis of the CERTAIN Program: Cross-Sectional Study

Environmental Impact of Online Versus in-Person Critical Care Education Through the Carbon Footprint Analysis of the CERTAIN Program: Cross-Sectional Study

Online medical education reduces travel and energy usage at physical venues, which benefits the environment [10]. The expansion and adoption of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic offers a more sustainable alternative to traditional, classroom-based education [11-13]. CERTAIN (Checklist for Early Recognition and Treatment of Acute Illness and Injury) is a global critical care training program focused on systematic evaluation and continuous management of critically ill patients [14-16].

Baiyong Wang, Claudia Castillo Zambrano, Nasrin Nikravangolsefid, Ricardo Machado Carvalhais, Alexander Niven, Ognjen Gajic, Yue Dong

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63524


Wastewater Surveillance Pilot at US Military Installations: Cost Model Analysis

Wastewater Surveillance Pilot at US Military Installations: Cost Model Analysis

Of the 26 AFBs, 17 recorded WWS data during the period from September 2021 to January 2022 (Figure 1), demonstrating that sewage can be safely sampled in a field environment and at a fixed lab. The procedures implemented at sites during the pilot were designed to collect and process wastewater samples once per week. There were 53 data submissions recorded, and those submissions amounted to 45 unique viable sample records.

Jaleal S Sanjak, Erin M McAuley, Justin Raybern, Richard Pinkham, Jacob Tarnowski, Nicole Miko, Bridgette Rasmussen, Christian J Manalo, Michael Goodson, Blake Stamps, Bryan Necciai, Shanmuga Sozhamannan, Ezekiel J Maier

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e54750


The Impact of COVID-19 Health Measures on Adults With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Cross-Sectional Study

The Impact of COVID-19 Health Measures on Adults With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Cross-Sectional Study

To assess the impact of COVID-19 public health measures, first, participants were asked to indicate if they were exposed (yes, no, or unsure) to chemical triggers from their living and the outdoor environment (ie, in indoor and outdoor air). Living environment items included home cleaning products; cooking odors and smoke; and outdoor items included pollution from industry, farming, and traffic.

Riina Bray, Yifan Wang, Nikolas Argiropoulos, Stephanie Robins, John Molot, Marie-Andrée Pigeon, Michel Gaudet, Pierre Auger, Emilie Bélanger, Rohini Peris

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e48434


Travel Distance Between Participants in US Telemedicine Sessions With Estimates of Emissions Savings: Observational Study

Travel Distance Between Participants in US Telemedicine Sessions With Estimates of Emissions Savings: Observational Study

Based upon these figures, we estimate that CMS-reimbursed telemedicine sessions represented 38% of a total of 72,873,363 telemedicine sessions that occurred in the United States in 2021, and we base our estimate of CO2 emissions savings on this number of sessions and the postpandemic policy environment of 2021 and 2022. We used multiple data sources describing national telemedicine use patterns to assess the representativeness of doxy.me data for national patterns of use [41-44].

Mollie R Cummins, Sukrut Shishupal, Bob Wong, Neng Wan, Jiuying Han, Jace D Johnny, Amy Mhatre-Owens, Ramkiran Gouripeddi, Julia Ivanova, Triton Ong, Hiral Soni, Janelle Barrera, Hattie Wilczewski, Brandon M Welch, Brian E Bunnell

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53437