The current pandemic due to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) or commonly known as the novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected human lives in a significant way. Various authorities and law-enforcing agencies imposed several interventions, including...
Author(s)
Santanu Bandyopadhyay
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2020, 22, 9, pp 1755-1756
Counterproductive work behavior has long been a concerning issue for organizations. Specially service organizations, including airlines, seem to confront the prevalence of such negative work behavior. Nevertheless, a general guideline to curb counter-productivity does not exist. In light of fuzzy...
Author(s)
Vatankhah, S.; Darvishi, M.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Service Industries Journal, 2022, 42, 15/16, pp 1123-1150
ESports have become an essential phenomenon in the actual digital youth culture. In recent years, their game dynamics have allowed the organization of competition events, formation of regulatory agencies such as leagues and federations, and the promulgation of rules in some countries. However, so...
Author(s)
Barrera, J.; Álvarez-Restrepo, A.
Publisher
Instituto Universitario de Educacion Fisica, Medellin, Colombia
Citation
Educación Fisica y Deporte, 2019, 38, 1, pp 11-34
The Across-the-border learning and education (ABLE) is a new concept to support diverse learners by describing and innovating a commonly accepted ideology of inclusive and equitable education. Unfortunately, emerging business education policies, failed school integration and a deficiency in...
Publisher
OMICS Publishing Group, Los Angeles, USA
Citation
Journal of Tourism and Hospitality, 2014, 3, 1, pp e129
This article describes the epidemiology and prevalence of Rhipicephalus sanguineus originating from the Mediterranean Region and the risk factors for its increasing role as a disease vector of bacterial and protozoal infections in dogs in the UK.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record, 2017, 180, 5, pp 117-118
Publisher
Medicom International, Esher, UK
Citation
International Journal of Clinical Practice, 2001, 55, 9, pp 580-581
This editorial article points out that mass gatherings, such as Hajj increase the risk infections, such as influenza. It reviews useful recommendations for the prevention and control of influenza A H1N1 at Hajj 2009, and enumerates various risk events for pandemic influenza A H1N1 09. The article...
Author(s)
Haworth, E.; Rashid, H.; Booy, R.
Publisher
Royal Society of Medicine Press Limited, London, UK
Citation
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 2010, 103, 3, pp 79-80
A possible causal association between neuropsychiatric (NP) disorders and antimalarials, such as mefloquine prophylaxis, among travellers is discussed. Types of NP disorders and the role of antimalarials on central nervous system toxicity/adverse events are discussed.
Author(s)
Schlagenhauf, P.; Steffen, R.
Publisher
Decker Periodicals Publishing Inc, Hamilton, Canada
Citation
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2000, 7, 5, pp 225-226
In previous JTH articles, Dr. Joyce Pittman\\\'s [1][2] conversations were centered around understanding different dimensions of educational tourism and their relationship to building social capital, advancing global learning in higher education, and utilizing technological advances to close the...
Author(s)
Newby, K. A.; Pittman, J.
Publisher
OMICS Publishing Group, Los Angeles, USA
Citation
Journal of Tourism and Hospitality, 2013, 2, 3, pp e128
This article discusses revisions in the rule regarding vaccination and health checks for pet dogs, cats and ferrets travelling between the UK and other European Union (EU) and non-EU countries.
Author(s)
Fooks, A. R.; Horton, D. L.; Johnson, N.; Toth, B.; Roberts, H. C.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record, 2011, 169, 4, pp 97-98