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Global Health Action

Global Health Action is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing global health research, policy, and practice. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations, publishing high-quality articles that address pressing global health challenges. With a focus on promoting equity and sustainable development, the journal aims to contribute to the improvement of health outcomes worldwide.

Details
Abbr. Glob Health Action
Start 2008
End Continuing
p-ISSN 1654-9716
e-ISSN 1654-9880
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Public Health
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5296 68
SJR / Ranks: 4515 896
CiteScore / Ranks: 5670 4.60
JIF / Ranks: 4138 2.6
Recent Articles
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Kc A, Vaezghasemi M
Glob Health Action . 2025 Mar; 18(1):2476277. PMID: 40079054
The balls are rolling for climate change, with increasing vulnerability to women and children related to climate extreme events. Recent evidence has shown that acute exposure to heat wave during...
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Yermukhanova L, Kuzembayev M, Salkhanova A, Narymbayeva N, Tazhiyeva A, Makhanbetkulova D, et al.
Glob Health Action . 2025 Mar; 18(1):2474787. PMID: 40071324
The socio-economic burden of HIV infection remains a critical global health concern. This study was conducted to perform a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the socio-economic burden of HIV infection, highlighting...
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Jackson-Morris A, Chang S, Meyer C, Ma G
Glob Health Action . 2025 Mar; 18(1):2463794. PMID: 40062543
Obesity is associated with multiple noncommunicable diseases and has increased rapidly worldwide. Population obesity in China grew fourfold between 1993 and 2015, increasing most rapidly among children and adolescents. Cost-effective...
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de Wit T, Doherty T, Hendricks M
Glob Health Action . 2025 Feb; 18(1):2466277. PMID: 39981560
Background: Neonatal mortality remains a global health concern. In South Africa, 32% of under-five mortality consists of neonates, with 48% of neonatal deaths attributed to prematurity. The Home and Community-Based...
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Pilgaard F, Ostergren P, Priebe G, Agardh A
Glob Health Action . 2025 Feb; 18(1):2465050. PMID: 39969584
Background: Sexual harassment (SH) is a persistent problem at workplaces around the world, including academia. Objective: This study examines the association between SH and mental well-being among employees at Lund...
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Nemerimana M, Gbadamosi M
Glob Health Action . 2025 Feb; 18(1):2466281. PMID: 39967551
Background: Concurrent anaemia and stunting (CAS) pose severe public health risks in low- and middle-income countries, affecting child health and development. Objectives: To determine trends in CAS prevalence and associated...
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Jahan F, Shuchi N, Yeamin A, Sen T, Shoab A, Alam M, et al.
Glob Health Action . 2025 Feb; 18(1):2466896. PMID: 39967549
Background: In low- and middle-income countries like Bangladesh, inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices lead to a higher disease burden among children and hinder their academic performance. However, there...
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Hussain S, Schmalzle R, Lim S, Bouali N
Glob Health Action . 2025 Feb; 18(1):2464360. PMID: 39963959
Background: AI is rapidly transforming the design of communication messages across various sectors, including health and safety. However, little is known about its effectiveness for roughly 420 million native Arabic...
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Redondo P, Mazhari T, Khanolkar A
Glob Health Action . 2025 Feb; 18(1):2451610. PMID: 39949281
Globally, Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has one of the lowest rates of equitable access to safely managed drinking water. This systematic literature review assessed the effectiveness of infrastructure...
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Abdulahi I, Bjorkman P, Abdissa A, Medstrand P, Reepalu A, Elvstam O
Glob Health Action . 2025 Feb; 18(1):2464342. PMID: 39945786
Background: Low-level viremia during antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with inferior outcomes, but knowledge on the impact of low-level viremia in the current era of dolutegravir-based ART in low-income...