Panel's Accepted Abstract


Panel : P072 - Anthropology of Epidemics: Biological and cultural factors associated with the epidemics in the contemporary era
TrackIDAbstract TitleAuthor(s)Session
IUAES23_ABS_X8612 Social media as subjects of culture assisting in the grieving process during the COVID-19 pandemic Hedviga Tkacova IUAES23_PAB_W2861_Session1
IUAES23_ABS_E3904 HPV relationship with colon cancer in MSM Ana Karen Gutierrez Ortiz IUAES23_PAB_W2861_Session1
IUAES23_ABS_C7739 ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND SOCIAL STIGMA ASSOCIATED WITH PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN GHAZIPUR DISTRICT OF UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA ROHIT RAI IUAES23_PAB_W2861_Session1
IUAES23_ABS_Y3698 We are Dropping Like Flies”: Consequences of Pandemic Best Practices for U.S. Older Adults in a Retirement Community Alexandra Crampton IUAES23_PAB_W2861_Session2
IUAES23_ABS_F6441 Learnings from observations of medico-anthropological factors associated with COVID-19 Pandemic- A perspective of Public Health Professional Aprajita Singla, Paravreet Kaur, Savita Prashar IUAES23_PAB_W2861_Session2
IUAES23_ABS_N1076 An Assessment of Non-Communicable Diseases in Oraons of Odisha Madhu Kumari IUAES23_PAB_W2861_Session2
IUAES23_ABS_D6865 Socioecological Systems approach for observing the health/nature interrelationship in the climate change context. A case study in the southern Chile Victoria Lermanda IUAES23_PAB_W2861_Session3
IUAES23_ABS_A6534 Association of the anthropometric parameters with the vitamin D deficiency among the adult females of Chandigarh, India Divesh Dik IUAES23_PAB_W2861_Session3