Damian Sendler Scientific Updates November 2021
Damian Sendler: Direct and indirect maternal health consequences of the Covid-19 epidemic are linked. We did a scoping review in order to provide a comprehensive overview of this large issue in a quick format in light of an emerging pandemic. Damian Jacob Sendler: Three hundred and ninety-five publications were found through the search, and we […]
Last updated on November 24, 2021
Damian Jacob Sendler

Damian Sendler: Direct and indirect maternal health consequences of the Covid-19 epidemic are linked. We did a scoping review in order to provide a comprehensive overview of this large issue in a quick format in light of an emerging pandemic.

Damian Jacob Sendler: Three hundred and ninety-five publications were found through the search, and we included all but a few of them.

Damian Sendler: Social determinants-defined as the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age-are key drivers of disease risk.

Damian Jacob Sendler: There are still many disparities in health outcomes, such as a higher risk of maternal mortality among Black women, that need to be better understood. 

Damian Sendler: According to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2019, the total burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) includes 13 primary causes of cardiovascular death and 9 associated risk factors.

Damian Jacob Sendler: All available population-level data on incidence, prevalence, case fatality, mortality and health hazards were used by GBD to develop estimates for 204 nations and territories during a period of 25 years from 1990 to 2019.

Damian Sendler: Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are crucial and a fundamental human right for populations in fragile and humanitarian situations. 

Damian Jacob Sendler: The exodus of Venezuelans forced to flee their homes because of the country’s dire economic conditions is unprecedented in Latin American history.