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West Nile virus outbreak in humans, Greece, 2012: third consecutive year of local transmission
(2014)In 2010, the first outbreak of West Nile virus (WNV) infection in Greece was recorded, the largest in Europe since 1996. After 2010, outbreaks continued to occur in different areas of the country. Enhanced surveillance was ... -
West nile virus seroprevalence in the Greek population in 2013: A nationwide cross-sectional survey
(2015)Cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) disease were recorded for three consecutive years in Greece following the year 2010 outbreak. A cross-sectional serologic survey was conducted to estimate the WNV seroprevalence and assess ... -
West Nile Virus State of the Art Report of MALWEST Project
(2013)During the last three years Greece is experiencing the emergence of West Nile virus (WNV) epidemics. Within this framework, an integrated surveillance and control programme (MALWEST project) with thirteen associate partners ... -
West Nile virus–associated HLA-DRB1 alleles in the Greek population: A structural perspective
(2022)The HLA system plays a significant role via the regulation of the immune system and contributes to the progression and protection of many diseases. In our previous study, several HLA-DRB1 alleles were found to have a ... -
Wet chemical silver treatment of endotracheal tubes to produce antibacterial surfaces
(2007)Mechanically ventilated patients in hospitals are subjected to an increased risk of acquiring nosocomial pneumonia that sometimes has a lethal outcome. One way to minimize the risk could be to make the surfaces on endotracheal ... -
What about the “social aspect of covid”? Exploring the determinants of social isolation on the greek population during the covid-19 lockdown
(2021)The COVID-19 pandemic, its duration, and its intensity are harbingers of demographic change. In the context of social demography, it is crucial to explore the social challenge emerging from the coronavirus disease. The ... -
What are the main drivers of young consumers purchasing traditional food products? European field research
(2018)In this research, the attitude of European young adults (age 18 to 30 years) regarding their consumption of local and traditional products was examined. The survey was conducted on a sample of 836 consumers from seven ... -
What blockchain can do for power grids?
(2021)The aim of this work is to provide an up-to-date comprehensive review of the peer-reviewed articles, the research projects and the entrepreneurial efforts that consider the utilization of blockchain technology in the energy ... -
What Can the TripAdvisor Tell Us About the Complaints Management Strategies? The Case of the Greek Hotels
(2020)This chapter aims to extract information about the complaints management strategies of the Greek hotels and to measure their interaction with the TripAdvisor users. The research builds on the comments and complaints being ... -
What causes nations to recover from disasters? An inquiry into the role of wealth, income inequality, and social welfare provisioning
(2019)Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impediment to progress in reducing the extent of disaster outcomes appears to come from inabilities to address macro-economic drivers ... -
What determines growth potential and juvenile quality of farmed fish species?
(2013)Enhanced production of high quality and healthy fry is a key target for a successful and competitive expansion of the aquaculture industry. Although large quantities of fish larvae are produced, survival rates are often ... -
What do computer science students think about software piracy?
(2010)Today, software piracy is an issue of global importance. Computer science students are the future information and communication technologies professionals and it is important to study the way they approach this issue. In ... -
What do we think we eat? Single tracing method across foodstuff of animal origin found in Greek market
(2015)In this study, analysis of 348 food products was performed based on a universal 16S rDNA marker. The purpose was to check whether the content of the product in particular species listed on the label corresponded with the ... -
What Drives Farmers’ Decisions to Invest? The Role of Research Engagement, Information Collection and Type of Farm
(2020)The present paper develops a framework for modeling and explaining the decisions of farmers for realizing investments aimed at improving the operation of their holdings. The empirical analysis is conducted in Greece on 777 ... -
What explains the EU north-south gap in institutional trust: socioeconomic conditions or behavioural differences? A case study
(2021)A characteristic of institutional trust levels in EU members is the difference detected between north and south. Using the Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition methodology, the paper examines whether behavioural or socioeconomic ... -
What has happened to suicides during the Greek economic crisis? Findings from an ecological study of suicides and their determinants (2003-2012)
(2015)Objectives: There is a controversy about the impact of economic crisis on suicide rates in Greece. We analysed recent suicide data to identify who has been most affected and the relationships to economic and labour market ... -
What if undergraduate students designed their own web learning environment? Exploring students' web 2.0 mentality through participatory design
(2011)Following the increasing calls for a more skeptical analysis of web 2.0 and the empowerment of learners' voices in formulating upcoming technologies, this paper elaborates on the participatory design of a web learning ... -
What Is Adulthood? A Comparison of the Adulthood Criteria of Greek Emerging Adults and Their Parents
(2021)Extensive research has investigated the criteria that emerging adults consider important for adulthood. Limited research has investigated this topic between adults from different age groups. This study aims to compare the ... -
What is considered cardiotoxicity of anthracyclines in animal studies
(2020)Anthracyclines are commonly used anticancer drugs with well.known and extensively studied cardiotoxic effects in humans. In the clinical setting guidelines for assessing cardiotoxicity are well.established with important ...