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1 globin concentration, perform differently in mass screening.
2 d by significant gaps in knowledge regarding mass screening.
3 finger prick, suggesting great potential for mass screening.
4  to healthcare workers and ideally suited to mass screening.
5 gs as well as developed countries performing mass screenings.
6                  PG testing is effective for mass screening after eradication of H. pylori.
7 tes could be validated by Accurate Inclusion Mass Screening (AIMS) and immunostaining and supported f
8                           Accurate inclusion mass screening (AIMS) qualified a subset of the candidat
9   Universal newborn vaccination coupled with mass screening and immunization of susceptible Alaska Na
10                                      Initial mass screening and subsequent SAR studies have identifie
11                                      Initial mass screening and subsequent structure-activity relatio
12 om incarcerated individuals in Brazil during mass screening and tested using Xpert G4.
13                             Population-based mass screening and the eradication of H pylori should be
14                                              Mass screening and treatment (MSAT) may help reduce the
15                                              Mass screening and treatment currently fails to identify
16                                              Mass screening and treatment for latent tuberculosis had
17       As malaria elimination programs pursue mass screening and treatment of asymptomatic individuals
18                      Modelling revealed that mass screening and treatment with highly sensitive quant
19 combination with ivermectin and vaccination, mass screening and treatment with novel diagnostics, rea
20 ecting type 2 diabetes by either targeted or mass screening, and indirect evidence also fails to demo
21  and discuss the potential of a non-directed mass-screening approach for mAb production against some
22 h, thus providing the potential for neonatal mass screening, are identical in the childhood and adult
23 tion of Cdc2, we developed a high-throughput mass screening assay and used it to screen chemical libr
24  the cost-effectiveness of a coeliac disease mass screening at 12 years of age, taking a life course
25                                              Mass screening began in 2018 in a high-risk Taiwanese po
26 etation of OV-RDT results while facilitating mass screening campaigns for opisthorchiasis.
27 ost-effectiveness of active case finding and mass screening compared with clinical detection in the N
28 g Project was initiated to determine whether mass screening could reduce mortality in a large cohort
29 erendemic rates of tuberculosis, 3 rounds of mass screening did not reduce the overall tuberculosis b
30              Although politically appealing, mass screening diverts resources from improving services
31  In phase 2, we compared mass treatment with mass screening (each either with or without vaccination
32                                              Mass screening for AF in a 75- to 76-year-old population
33 present a great enough risk to justify early mass screening for celiac disease.
34 exible sigmoidoscopy (FS) is recommended for mass screening for colorectal cancer (CRC), yet little i
35 ghput analysis, a necessary prerequisite for mass screening for GSD II.
36  approach marks a significant advancement in mass screening for opisthorchiasis, potentially enhancin
37 proach, thereby opening new perspectives for mass screening for RHD in low-resource settings.
38                                              Mass screening for TSD heterozygotes has been routine in
39                                              Mass screening has already commenced for cystic fibrosis
40   This study addresses the critical need for mass screening in northeastern Thailand, where liver flu
41 uld be a sensitive and efficient approach to mass screening in prisons is unknown.
42 ese results support use of Xpert MTB/RIF for mass screening in TB-endemic prisons.
43 screened athletes aged 14 to 35 years during mass screenings in schools and professional sports teams
44 notification rates (CNRs) during and after a mass screening intervention implemented over 5 weeks in
45                                              Mass screening is an essential tool that arises in vario
46                            A coeliac disease mass screening is cost-effective based on the commonly u
47                                              Mass screening is inefficient: many people with hyperten
48             Scenario analyses indicated that mass screening is likely the optimal strategy, unless no
49                             The objective of mass screening is to classify the entire population as p
50 active search for tuberculosis cases through mass screening is widely described as a tool to improve
51 bling technology is a promising and feasible mass-screening method with reasonable sensitivity for de
52 tion of previously undiagnosed cases through mass screening of a large cohort of subjects with develo
53     Despite this significant increased risk, mass screening of asymptomatic women for factor V Leiden
54 sive imaging systems; such tools could allow mass screening of diseases such as cancer in resource-po
55                      We study the problem of mass screening of heterogeneous populations under limite
56 edure that is simple, rapid and suitable for mass screening of mutants.
57 enylpiperidinyl)methylbenzoxazinones through mass screening of our compound library.
58  (81%) indicates that PCR cannot be used for mass screening of samples in ACL epidemiological studies
59  recent studies have examined the results of mass screenings of school-age children and the final out
60                                              Mass screening produced 7.46 more QALYs and was euro 28,
61  mortality over time after introduction of a mass screening program.
62 urate diagnosis and staging of PCa, enabling mass-screening program progress and advanced PCa treatme
63                       Studies that evaluated mass screening programs for lung cancer involving the te
64 obal health efforts have sought to implement mass-screening programs to provide earlier detection and
65   Using FinnGen (N = 117,252), linked to the Mass Screening Registry for breast cancer, we assessed t
66 ected for Xpert Ultra testing, or in certain mass-screening settings.
67 hat the PCR could be used in epidemiological mass-screening surveys to detect Leishmania (Viannia) sp
68 errupt tuberculosis transmission by means of mass screening that was linked to treatment for active d
69  to outpatient-focused care models, and from mass screening to active case finding strategies, could
70 e aftermath of a large-scale anthrax attack, mass screening to identify early inhalational anthrax ma
71 imited usefulness of natriuretic peptides as mass screening tools.
72  component, malaria camps (MCs), consists of mass screening, treatment, education, and intensified ve
73 ports of infant screening for neuroblastoma, mass screening was introduced throughout Japan in 1985.
74           Between 2017 and 2021, 3 rounds of mass screening were carried out in 3 Brazilian prisons.
75                                              Mass screening with abdominal ultrasonography (AUS) has
76                     A single, rapid round of mass screening with chest X-ray (probably the largest ev
77 equired, however, before the true utility of mass screening with CT for lung cancer can be determined
78                                    Combining mass screening with preventive interventions based on X-
79                                            A mass screening would lower the delay, but its cost-effec