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Nadav Davidovitch
Researcher at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Publications - 219
Citations - 2920
Nadav Davidovitch is an academic researcher from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 186 publications receiving 2178 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadav Davidovitch include Medical Corps & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Syndemic vulnerability and the right to health
TL;DR: The combined syndemics/health and human rights approach advanced here can provide clinicians and other key stakeholders with concrete insights, tools, and strategies to tackle the health inequities that affect migrants and other vulnerable groups by melding insights from these fields.
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Adaptive cyclic exit strategies from lockdown to suppress COVID-19 and allow economic activity
Omer Karin,Yinon M. Bar-On,Tomer Milo,Itay Katzir,Avi Mayo,Yael Korem,Boaz Dudovich,Eran Yashiv,Amos Zehavi,Nadav Davidovitch,Ron Milo,Uri Alon +11 more
TL;DR: A cyclic schedule of 4-day work and 10-day lockdown, or similar variants, can prevent resurgence of the epidemic while providing part-time employment and the beginnings of predictability to many economic sectors.
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Cost-Benefit of Stockpiling Drugs for Influenza Pandemic
TL;DR: Current stockpiling of oseltamivir appears to be cost-saving to the economy under several treatment strategies, including therapeutic treatment of patients and postexposure prophylactic Treatment of patients' close contacts.
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Addressing vaccine hesitancy and access barriers to achieve persistent progress in Israel's COVID-19 vaccination program.
TL;DR: In the first quarter of 2019, 20% of the population of Israel had received their first dose of vaccine and by the end of the year, 60% had been fully vaccinated.
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Risk factors of underutilization of childhood immunizations in ultraorthodox Jewish communities in Israel despite high access to health care services
Khitam Muhsen,Reem Abed El-Hai,Anat Amit-Aharon,Haim Nehama,Mervat Gondia,Nadav Davidovitch,Sophy Goren,Dani Cohen +7 more
TL;DR: The risk factors of under-immunization are in part modifiable, by means of health education on the risks of vaccine preventable diseases and by improving the trust in the Ministry of Health (MOH).