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Uptake and determinants of rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis among at-risk travelers
Rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can be given before travel and simplifies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). We studied the knowledge about rabies, the uptake of PrEP, and reasons for deciding for or against PrEP in at-risk travelers. We also examined how healthcare professionals (HCPs) counsel on rabies prevention.
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The role of insights in the data era: What good looks like
We discuss what good looks like for Insights functions in the data space and what the leading firms do that differentiate them.
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Asking the right questions: Assessing the value and futures of social media analysis
A report by Ipsos, King’s Centre for Strategic Communications, and the Social Intelligence Lab
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Global Commons Survey: Attitudes to Transformation and Planetary Stewardship
Latest findings from The Global Commons Alliance report on attitudes to transformation and planetary stewardship.
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Ipsos Update – August 2021
Featured topics include obesity, sustainability, populism, youth skills and the Tokyo Olympics. We also take a closer look at the latest research from Russia and Africa.
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Addressing the Sustainability Say-Do Gap
How brands can lead the way to activate consumer behaviour change in sustainability.
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Public dialogue on living with COVID-19
Ipsos conducted five online public workshops on behalf of the Academy of Medical Sciences to understand public views and priorities for navigating the likely path of the pandemic over winter 2021-22 and further into the future.
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The NHS, jobs and mental health are the public’s top priorities for rebuilding after COVID-19
Study from academics at Mile End Institute, Queen Mary University of London examined public opinion and the commitment to ‘build back better’
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Only one in five believe early years are most important for a child’s development.
A new 28 country study by Ipsos finds that one in five people (18%) believe the period from the start of pregnancy to age 5 is the most important period of a child and young person’s life for health and happiness in adulthood. The highest proportion of people say all periods are equally important (35%). This is the first time that a global comparative survey looking at perceptions of the early years in different countries has taken place and builds off the work Ipsos conducted in the UK for The Royal Foundation in 2019 /2020.