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1 ccess to quality general surgery care in the United States.
2 s and the total economic burden of TB in the United States.
3 VID-19 is a profoundly partisan issue in the United States.
4 conomic factors and population health in the United States.
5 al reductions in the influenza burden in the United States.
6 housing and the response to HIV/AIDS in the United States.
7 a-Tallapoosa River Basin in the southeastern United States.
8 on adults and 3.1 million adolescents in the United States.
9 20% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the United States.
10 who acquired COVID-19 5 years post-RT in the United States.
11 ponent of value-based decision making in the United States.
12 lity for one newborn child every hour in the United States.
13 one across a large geographical scale in the United States.
14 als performing complex cancer surgery in the United States.
15 ystems of the Great Basin ecoregion, western United States.
16 ion and overdose are at record levels in the United States.
17 n and soft-tissue infections annually in the United States.
18 rt disease (CHD) events have declined in the United States.
19 department (ED) visits due to scabies in the United States.
20 thnic groups relocating from Thailand to the United States.
21 6.5 year period at an academic center in the United States.
22 ing bacteriophages from two locations in the United States.
23 ALY are unlikely to be cost-effective in the United States.
24 ptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model in the United States.
25 e units (ICUs) among 106,873 patients in the United States.
26 s for M. genitalium have been limited in the United States.
27 ons from these procedures are unknown in the United States.
28 ross its distributional range in the eastern United States.
29 re a leading cause of gastroenteritis in the United States.
30 e 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread in the United States.
31 evels of physical activity remain low in the United States.
32 s to reach a lung transplant hospital in the United States.
33 esents the first exchange of its kind in the United States.
34 ed previously from trials in Germany and the United States.
35 ical and economic burden of norovirus in the United States.
36 n unprecedented surge in unemployment in the United States.
37 infected patients in Washington state in the United States.
38 tion had developed after she returned to the United States.
39 of hospitalizations and readmissions in the United States.
40 ic stimulants have steadily increased in the United States.
41 s, one of the most productive regions in the United States.
42 and these benefits extend beyond the eastern United States.
43 ust sample of treated HIV-1 infection in the United States.
44 students and postdoctoral researchers in the United States.
45 models with another model based on KT in the United States.
46 s coronary intervention (PCI) for ISR in the United States.
47 t ozone concentrations across the contiguous United States.
48 e most important vector borne disease in the United States.
49 o search for evidence of declines across the United States.
50 al CH(4) emissions from the NG sector in the United States.
51 )-associated outbreaks have increased in the United States.
52 liers for White and Black individuals in the United States.
53 viduals from Hong Kong and Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
54 eillance for invasive Hia disease across the United States.
55 cademic and 2 community hospitals across the United States.
56 45 years and men aged 22 to 45 years in the United States.
57 Y12 inhibitors in patients with STEMI in the United States.
58 parator, from commercial claims based in the United States.
59 nd mass inventories of contact lenses in the United States.
60 gas to meet a CO(2) reduction target in the United States.
61 to kidney disease legislative policy in the United States.
62 xposure and is the most common cancer in the United States.
63 Whites residing in a high-risk region of the United States.
64 xacin-resistant E. coli in cattle within the United States.
65 d at a single academic medical center in the United States.
66 cheese sauce were reported elsewhere in the United States.
67 irus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the United States.
68 discharges from nonfederal hospitals in the United States.
69 f a unique intrinsic biology for HCCs in the United States.
70 ted outcomes prevented by vaccination in the United States.
71 high disease risk southeastern region of the United States.
72 most common gynecological malignancy in the United States.
73 ence framework of an HIV/AIDS program in the United States.
74 with rifampin-monoresistant (RMR) TB in the United States.
75 Food and Drug Administration approval in the United States.
76 ry disease with no approved treatment in the United States.
77 13.1 million individuals annually across the United States.
78 blinded trial conducted in 12 centers in the United States.
79 and describe DAT use during 1996-2018 in the United States.
80 an 16 million individuals losing ESDI in the United States.
81 no text messaging (No-TM) at 40 sites in the United States.
82 ients with community-diagnosed asthma in the United States.
83 exually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States.
84 d at geographically diverse sites across the United States.
85 heory but blocked by data limitations in the United States.
86 Bay, and the Cape Fear River Estuary (CFRE), United States.
87 ~97% in the Amazon and ~55% in Southeastern United States.
88 ample of 51 patients in 16 states across the United States.
89 outcomes in patients with sepsis across the United States.
91 from 12 countries (7 from Europe, 7 from the United States, 1 from Australia, 1 from Taiwan; baseline
93 itutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Study (United States, 1995-2011), we prospectively investigated
98 affect nearly 2 million people a year in the United States alone and place an estimated $20 billion b
100 nducted at 22 endocrinology practices in the United States among 203 adults at least 60 years of age
101 ng the case of Chinese internationals in the United States and an exogenous influx of foreign capital
102 led to a large increase in mortality in the United States and around the world, leaving many grievin
104 n health administrative spending between the United States and Canada is large and widening, and it a
105 tive adults from eight clinical sites in the United States and Canada of the Hepatitis B Research Net
108 f virulence and carbapenem resistance in the United States and Europe, dating back to as early as 200
109 omen authors increased modestly over time in United States and European guidelines' references (beta=
110 ected prior to SARS-CoV-2 circulation in the United States and found one false positive, indicating a
111 omprehensive vascular plant database for the United States and generate predictive models of regional
112 st reported 10 years ago in the southeastern United States and has been related to bites of the lone
113 assays for detection of M. pneumoniae in the United States and identified clear differences among the
115 A coordinated program in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico included releases of b
117 geographically disparate populations in the United States and share our recommendations on what migh
118 demiology of the "alpha-Gal syndrome" in the United States and sought additional evidence for the con
119 sit within the previous year, except for the United States and South Korea, which used 2-y recall per
120 s across six multiday mass gatherings in the United States and the United Kingdom, we investigated th
122 ence of recovery of deceased donation in the United States and United Kingdom and resumption of livin
124 ed from 9 medical centers across Europe, the United States, and Asia (490 patients), was used for val
125 the impact on transplant activity across the United States, and center-level variation in testing, cl
126 ive cardiovascular drug ever launched in the United States, and its long-term cost-effectiveness and
127 imated 2.4 to 5.5 million individuals in the United States, and its prevalence increases with age.
130 ty of marten populations in the northeastern United States, and represent the primary challenges to m
132 ributed to a drug-resistant bacterium in the United States, and resistance to the frontline treatment
133 me the dominant source of electricity in the United States, and technologies capable of efficiently r
136 e rates for three coal mine vents (San Juan, United States; Appin, Australia; and Bulianta, China) ov
138 Many kidneys donated for transplant in the United States are discarded because of abnormal histolog
140 -7d, a genome type recently remerging in the United States as a significant respiratory pathogen, fol
142 e burden of in-stent restenosis (ISR) in the United States as well as on its presentation and appropr
143 was performed at the county level across the United States, assuming a scenario in which 20% of the p
145 8 tropical storms and hurricanes hitting the United States between 1996 and 2016 and show that counti
147 records (EHRs) are now widely adopted in the United States, but health systems have barely begun usin
148 ong persons younger than 50 years old in the United States, but risk factors associated with early-on
149 he most commonly performed procedures in the United States, but studies assessing the long-term outco
150 rities among racial and ethnic groups in the United States, but these statements have not adequately
151 (th) known introduction of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, but this did not lead to descendant commu
152 y2Ab-resistant pink bollworm strain from the United States (BX-R) also harbors mutations that disrupt
154 sessed racial disparities in policing in the United States by compiling and analysing a dataset detai
155 llegality and continues to be limited in the United States by the ongoing classification of cannabis
156 dual-mode device, if widely deployed in the United States, can save 19.2% heating and cooling energy
157 m a population-based survey of adults in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom (5931 valid re
159 rom institutions from Canada, Europe and the United States collected between 2002-Present (April 2020
160 Ten microbiology laboratories throughout the United States collected residual, deidentified positive
161 curement organizations (OPOs) throughout the United States comparing 90-day activity during March-May
162 dented combination of observed data from the United States comprising a 5-y time window and involving
166 r trial in adults aged 18 to 45 years in the United States designed to explore the effects of the Chi
167 on coverage in PLWH is low in Europe and the United States, despite longstanding international recomm
176 e fastest-growing minority population in the United States, few studies have assessed whether the pro
177 gional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), the United States' first regional market-based regulatory pr
178 sion and marginalization for children in the United States, focusing primarily on research regarding
179 e most common biomarker approved by the FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) is the prost
180 om China to both Italy and Washington state, United States, founded the earliest sustained European a
181 other race/ethnicity, birthplace outside the United States, four or more live births, exposure to sec
184 o underwent primary bariatric surgery in the United States from 1993 to 2016 were identified in the N
187 e included studies of different populations (United States general or similar), interventions (colono
188 munity-dwelling persons in Australia and the United States >=65 years of age and free of documented C
190 tally drilled shale oil and gas wells in the United States has increased from nearly 28,000 in 2007 t
191 mmon chronic inflammatory condition, and the United States has the highest prevalence worldwide.
192 Texas-the fastest-growing large city in the United States-has adopted a COVID-19 response strategy b
193 argely attributable to opioid misuse) in the United States have grown exponentially for almost four d
194 treatment for chronic lymphedema (LE) in the United States have increased in recent years, yet there
195 mic epidemiology studies of gonorrhea in the United States have primarily focused on national surveil
197 web-based survey sent electronically to 1643 United States heart transplant providers between June an
198 Inpatient Sample, a representative sample of United States hospitalizations from January 2010 to Sept
199 lizations among children and adults in eight United States hospitals with systematic collection of cl
200 funding source for surgical research in the United States; however, the patterns for grants and gran
201 disease is the leading cause of ESKD in the United States, identifying those patients who progress t
202 tem footprint/day can be captured across the United States in spring and summer, while capacity lower
203 hop cultivars were grown in the northwestern United States in two locations with distinct terroirs.
204 tal ophthalmic medication expenditure in the United States increased significantly over the last deca
206 mammography (DM) is increasingly used in the United States instead of DM alone for breast cancer scre
207 uited from 30 outpatient clinic sites in the United States into 2 identically designed, open-label, r
208 s (HDV) associated health care burden in the United States is an important obstacle to assessing the
209 Kidney transplant program performance in the United States is commonly measured by posttransplant out
211 ort critically ill, poisoned patients in the United States is increasing, driven primarily by increas
213 e-2,4-diamine), a prevalent herbicide in the United States, is often used along tributaries of the Ch
214 are based on research performed outside the United States, it is uncertain whether these findings al
218 rom this new Multilevel Suicide Data for the United States (MSD-US) replicate several individual and
219 n = 802) and without (n = 2637) cPR from the United States Multicenter HCC Transplant Consortium (UMH
223 or two endemic infections circulating in the United States of America: respiratory syncytial virus (R
225 -19 has been sweeping the globe, hitting the United States particularly hard with a state of emergenc
227 logical sections, patient specimens from the United States, Philippines, and Mexico, and US wild arma
229 anks in the Appalachian Mountains in Eastern United States, produce the bluest bioluminescence among
231 F0214 trial, conducted among 11 sites in the United States, randomized 48 patients 1:1 to cenegermin
232 eight long-term acute care hospitals in the United States ranking in either the lowest or highest qu
234 underappreciated public health crisis in the United States; redefining where such emergencies are man
236 hnson Foundation County Health Rankings, the United States Renal Data System, and the Scientific Regi
239 ian e-waste dust samples, in 32 Canadian and United States' residential dust samples, and in 10 sedim
244 igerated shipping containers arriving into a United States seaport from a port on the Pacific coast o
245 mong survivors of adult-onset cancers in the United States, several types of primary cancer were sign
247 istula and graft use, 80% of patients in the United States start hemodialysis on a central venous cat
249 r SPINS (Stress CMR Perfusion Imaging in the United States) study, 2,349 consecutive patients (63 +/-
251 n-based estimates of kinship networks in the United States, the clear age gradient in COVID-19 mortal
254 caused coronavirus disease 2019 cases in the United States, the initial test was developed and perfor
256 ons from 74 long-term care facilities in the United States, the overall unadjusted rate of MRSA acqui
257 orrhea (GC) infections are increasing in the United States, there are limited data on their incidence
259 nd HCoV-HKU1 using time-series data from the United States to inform a model of SARS-CoV-2 transmissi
260 We provide context and estimates from the United States to inform assessments of the potential con
262 We developed a compartment model of the United States to simulate different influenza seasons an
264 od (Feb 17, 2020, till May 17, 2020) for the United States, United Kingdom, and India were compared w
266 ditions exist for seafood mislabeling in the United States (US) to lead to negative impacts on marine
270 re, the first such assessment outside of the United States, using real-time personal and stationary m
271 rkforce study of hepatology providers in the United States was completed using primary and secondary
272 of geography in access to transplant in the United States, we assessed whether patient travel distan
273 transmission model calibrated to data in the United States, we estimated the impact of POCT on chlamy
274 roductions and patterns of spread within the United States, we sequenced nine viral genomes from earl
275 er (Odocoileus hemionus) in western Wyoming, United States, we show that drought shortened the durati
276 transportation network of kidneys across the United States, we used national flight data to compare s
277 mentation and utilization of HIV PrEP in the United States were associated with increased rates of ST
278 y-two patients from 7 medical centers in the United States were treated with axi-cel and were include
279 n 2003 and 2008 at 7 clinical centers in the United States were used to estimate primary causes of ho
280 na [Lithobates] sphenocephala) in Tennessee, United States, were surveyed for host immunity, microbio
281 features similar to that experienced in the United States when retinopathy of prematurity first mani
282 nd aflatoxin-related insurance claims in the United States, when controlling for temperature and drou
283 the third leading cause of mortality in the United States, where alcohol use consistently increased
284 sitivity being in the central and midwestern United States, where most of the O&NG growth has occurre
285 ests and grasslands in the temperate eastern United States, where radiation components, latent and se
286 w spread to over 168 countries including the United States, where the first cluster of cases was obse
287 orted outcomes from eight HIV clinics in the United States, which from April 2016-March 2017 included
289 years or older with health insurance in the United States who had a MI hospitalization in 2015 or 20
291 d on health insurance data from women in the United States with intrauterine device (IUD) insertions
292 1200 patients across 104 centers within the United States with New York Heart Association class III
293 ried to identify women age >=18 years in the United States with pregnancy-related hospitalizations fr
294 ple envision the future energy system in the United States with respect to using fossil fuels, renewa
295 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the United States, with significant public health implicatio
296 g the highest risk groups for suicide in the United States, with substance use as a significant risk
298 lecular Biology Laboratory), 16 years in the United States (Yale School of Medicine), and 16 years in
300 is the most popular high school sport in the United States, yet its association with health in adulth