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5 n with two nucleoside analogues (standard of care) for 6 months or more, and had plasma HIV-1 RNA of
9 ogous gene therapies will become standard of care for a number of devastating diseases in the coming
12 access to a carcass, whilst females that had cared for a large brood were similar in competitive abil
14 A majority (n = 6,510, 88%) reported having cared for a patient with presumed or confirmed coronavir
15 nitial breeding attempt, as females that had cared for a small brood were better competitors than vir
16 ure competitive ability, as females that had cared for a small brood were more successful when compet
18 gency department boarding is the practice of caring for admitted patients in the emergency department
19 ASAR Study), Costs and Benefits of Follow-up Care for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers, Study of Ex
20 N is a sentinel network of ID physicians who care for adult and/or pediatric patients in North Americ
21 pandemic, PICU physicians are well poised to care for adult patients in a surge capacity, and bring a
22 vide pragmatic recommendations to clinicians caring for adult survivors of critical illness related t
24 ts with coronavirus disease 2019 in order to care for affected patients, it ideally would not unduly
25 adults with ESKD and more thoughtful health care for aging adults would promote successful aging.
26 cal staff from low-resource areas to provide care for AKI, including acute PD, have already saved hun
31 f mental health is an essential component of care for all people on the autism spectrum and should be
32 ed history of injection drug usage receiving care for an infection at the University of Alabama at Bi
34 the healthcare professionals who continue to care for and transport the patient for appropriate inter
36 limited and missing out on life; (2) health care for asthma is burdensome, and other things are more
38 ned facilities, they were disproportionately cared for at nonprofit/independently owned and hospital-
39 l infants born at <34 weeks of gestation and cared for at one of the participating neonatal units in
42 to and facilitators of effective transfer of care for AYA SOT recipients; (2) to actively explore str
43 ly placed stents have become the standard of care for biliary drainage with the aim of improving hepa
47 cardiovascular disease was ~$200 lower when cared for by ACOs with cardiologist participation (compa
53 nce, we propose the CARES framework to guide care for caregivers in oncology settings: Considering ca
56 Medicaid programs pay for medical and dental care for children from low-income families and support n
57 In the Bridging the Gap in HIV testing and care for children in Zimbabwe (B-GAP) study, we investig
62 nation are enacting systems to limit CPR in caring for COVID+ patients for a variety of legitimate r
66 the gantry table is the current standard of care for CT-guided lung biopsy; positioning biopsy side
67 A multidisciplinary team is essential to care for DBA patients, since there is a significant emot
70 erve personalized, compassionate end-of-life care for dying hospitalized patients during the SARS-CoV
71 ty of data to individually assess quality of care for each intervention in all LMICs and the necessar
73 e, non-breeders have been observed providing care for eggs they did not sire and which are not kin.
74 tion and implementation of the Virtual Acute Care for Elders (Virtual ACE) program, a novel intervent
75 diotherapy plus cisplatin is the standard of care for eligible patients with HPV-positive oropharynge
76 from brood size manipulations, showing that caring for enlarged broods often reduces the parent's fu
80 family members to be involved with providing care for family members in the ICU was associated with r
81 ng infected, inability to rest, inability to care for family, struggling with difficult emotions, reg
82 , IVIg should be proposed as the standard of care for first-line treatment and rituximab-based regime
84 (such as temozolomide, TMZ, the standard of care for glioblastoma) for use as synthetic precursors o
85 le data to incorporate a detailed cascade of care for hepatitis C with cost data on diagnostics and h
87 should be considered as the new standard of care for HER2-positive and oestrogen receptor negative b
88 findings suggest that targeted perioperative care for HF subtypes may be crucial for the growing popu
89 GD2 immunotherapy is the current standard of care for high-risk neuroblastoma, but its application to
92 c health clinics and among persons receiving care for human immunodeficiency virus infection was pred
93 pants in the United States who sought health care for ILI symptoms during the 2015-16 through 2018-19
94 entage of FNY participants who sought health care for ILI symptoms varied by season and ranged from 2
95 entage of FNY participants who sought health care for ILI symptoms varied by season, geographical reg
100 Hispanic individuals (48%, n = 26,743) were cared for in minority-serving hospitals, compared with o
101 American individuals are disproportionately cared for in minority-serving hospitals, which have show
102 in recent decades to include more intensive care for increasingly precarious patients with HF-tasks
104 orted on relatives' experiences of providing care for individuals displaying suicidal behaviour.
105 hallenges to adequately diagnose and provide care for individuals of all ages living in these setting
106 l suppression, reducing the gap in access to care for individuals who have detectable HIV viral load,
107 reported relatives' experiences of providing care for individuals with suicidal behaviour, published
109 VRd triplet regimen remains the standard of care for induction therapy for patients with standard-ri
111 infrequently prescribed in European primary care for influenza-like illness, mostly because of perce
112 net hospitals under Medicare's Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) model, a bundled paymen
115 ill infants following surgical and critical care for long-gap esophageal atresia (LGEA) - in compari
119 reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are standard of care for major depressive disorder (MDD) pharmacotherapy
127 I, 6.0 to 6.7]; P < .001) but less likely to care for more than 1000 Medicare beneficiaries (9.4% vs
129 atios comparing MISTIE with standard medical care for mRS scores higher than 5 versus 5 or less, high
130 hypomethylating agents is a new standard of care for newly diagnosed patients with acute myeloid leu
131 We developed a new model of hypertension care for non-Hispanic black men that links health promot
132 display alloparental care, where individuals care for offspring that are not their own, but usually t
133 oral and physiological adaptations to enable caring for offspring, but the underlying CNS changes are
135 one of the most basic paradoxes of long-term care for older adults: those who have the most contact a
140 lop a statewide, patient-centered cascade of care for OUD for Rhode Island, a small state in New Engl
142 s us of the importance of mutual support and caring for our own mental health, including seeking help
143 aining (1.71 [1.32-2.21]); working in direct care for over 10 years (1.53 [1.14-2.05]); working in a
144 ost vexing challenges faced by providers who care for patients after allogeneic hematopoietic cell tr
145 p short of addressing partnerships needed to care for patients and caregivers after medical stabiliza
147 ere is growing recognition that high-quality care for patients and families in the ICU requires exemp
148 pice care will help to provide more seamless care for patients and supporting family caregivers durin
149 s that aim to deliver the highest quality of care for patients and their families - allow the applica
150 Active surveillance remains the standard of care for patients at intermediate or high risk of recurr
151 emerging new genetics knowledge can improve care for patients both before and after development of A
153 materials used may fill an important gap in care for patients for whom no acceptable alternatives ex
156 inary patient-level indicators of quality of care for patients presenting to hospital with a diagnosi
157 l practices that may be helpful in improving care for patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventila
158 telemedicine has the ability to provide eye care for patients remotely, and many countries have used
159 corporeal treatments in addition to standard care for patients severely poisoned with either chloroqu
161 talization and family ratings of end-of-life care for patients who died in 106 Veterans Affairs hospi
163 ound and Rationale: ICU clinicians regularly care for patients who lack capacity, an applicable advan
166 temporal trends in wait-times and access to care for patients with AS, irrespective of treatment mod
169 he use of nocturnal NIV in addition to usual care for patients with chronic stable hypercapnic COPD (
171 d prednisone (R-CHOP) has become standard of care for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DL
172 d OS, and should be considered a standard of care for patients with good performance status who plan
174 ailored management strategies and specialist care for patients with heart failure are needed to addre
175 adding antiviral treatment to usual primary care for patients with influenza-like illness reduces ti
176 nded for use by healthcare professionals who care for patients with NTM pulmonary disease, including
177 findings highlight opportunities to improve care for patients with OUD hospitalized with serious inf
178 exists about how best to organize systems of care for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (O
180 atologic malignancies is transforming cancer care for patients with refractory or relapsed diseases.
181 ansplantation (ASCT) remains the standard of care for patients with relapsed/refractory (RR) classica
182 ective implementation of prompt and targeted care for patients with serious infections, and similarly
183 which are well known to rheumatologists who care for patients with severe systemic lupus erythematos
184 ive management, a multidisciplinary model of care for patients with stage 5 CKD who want to avoid dia
187 pair or replacement has been the standard of care for patients with valvular heart disease for many d
189 moimmunotherapy is typically the standard of care for patients with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia; ho
190 therapeutics has transformed the standard of care for patients, informed new approaches that are incr
195 curately comparing countries' performance in caring for patients with COVID-19 and for monitoring the
196 ut knowledge of these mechanisms, physicians caring for patients with hypoxemia free of dyspnea are o
200 metrics have not been translated to clinical care for pediatric cardiac arrest, in part because signa
202 attitudes, skills, and behaviors in mealtime care for people living with dementia is critical to eval
203 Temmerman and colleagues describe a model of care for people who have experienced sexual violence, se
204 estimates that $154 billion will be spent on care for people with cancer in 2019, distributed across
205 ty of life, and results in a large burden of care for people with cystic fibrosis and their families.
206 ordable digital devices in addition to usual care for people with mobility limitations admitted to ag
207 t an important opportunity to improve health care for people with psychosis or bipolar disorder, but
212 care services should become the standard of care for postdischarge management of patients with HF.
213 idisciplinary teams are needed to coordinate care for pregnant women with cirrhosis during pregnancy
216 en deprivation therapy (ADT) is the standard care for prostate cancer (PCa) patients who fail surgery
220 cation, screening, treatment, and palliative care for refugees and nationals and prioritises breast c
221 ver, no reliable data on the costs of cancer care for refugees are available, which limits the planni
223 ransplantation (HDT-ASCT) is the standard of care for relapsed or primary refractory (rel/ref) chemor
224 for 5 years is still considered standard of care for risk reduction in premenopausal women who are a
225 d the number of patients that a hepatologist cares for, RVU production, and salary support was sent t
226 d to be cost-effective compared with current care for secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiov
227 tinue to exist, despite current standards of care for secondary prevention, including lifestyle chang
228 we review the risks and benefits of mandated care for sepsis, with particular emphasis on the potenti
229 All children received standard in-hospital care for severe anemia and a 3-day course of artemether-
230 advent of biologic therapies has transformed care for severe atopic disorders but their high cost pos
234 andemic, primary PCI remains the standard of care for STEMI patients at PCI capable hospitals when it
236 limited to individuals requiring specialist care for STI risk-related comorbidities were excluded.
238 are members of aforementioned societies who care for successfully resuscitated cardiac arrest indivi
239 reign-body airway obstruction, resuscitation care for suspected opioid-associated emergencies, drowni
240 , CPR before calling for help, resuscitation care for suspected opioid-associated emergencies, feedba
241 et precautions for Healthcare Workers (HCWs) caring for suspected COVID-19 patients, whilst the US Ce
242 Therapeutic hypothermia (HT) is standard care for term infants with hypoxic-ischaemic (HI) enceph
243 ional clinical research to best advance CICU care for the already dominating and still expanding popu
244 valuated the performance of CA125 in primary care for the detection of ovarian and non-ovarian cancer
246 current article provides a review of nursing care for the different complications of patients with ci
248 d time-distant collapse, how much the actors care for the future can transform the game from a traged
249 VEGF) pharmacotherapy has become standard of care for the management of diabetic macular edema (DME).
250 majority of patients who need cardiovascular care for the management of ischemic heart disease may no
252 he global burden of CVDs and the standard of care for the primary CVD categories, namely heart failur
253 lic-private partnerships in improving health care for the region and show how fostering strategic col
254 urses' delivery of emergency medical care or care for the severely deteriorating patient; or ii) ment
257 ects the important ethical considerations in caring for the critically ill and facilitates patient-ce
259 ling than shorter-lived species to return to care for their offspring after a predator disturbance be
260 phorus vespilloides, a species where parents care for their offspring and where there is fierce compe
264 Audience: Patients with COPD, clinicians who care for them, and policy makers.Methods: We summarized
266 dearth of literature focusing on how nurses care for themselves as they try to provide compassionate
268 ams, as well as an ethical responsibility to care for these individuals and the affected communities.
273 hes are similar, making the relative cost of caring for these patients over time an important conside
281 o endocrinology, gynaecology and urology are caring for transgender patients in increasing numbers.
282 EPO) and iron substitution are a standard of care for treatment of anemias associated with chronic in
283 omised trial, patients referred to secondary care for treatment of primary frozen shoulder were recru
286 impact of dupilumab compared to standard of care for uncontrolled moderate-to-severe atopic dermatit
288 variceal surveillance, quality of inpatient care for upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and cirrhosis-
289 no more likely to acquire MRSA if they were cared for using standard precautions versus contact prec
290 no more likely to acquire MRSA if they were cared for using Standard Precautions vs. Contact Precaut
292 y, we have suggested that patients should be cared for within a first-episode psychosis service, when
294 ity of care linked with specialist obstetric care for women at increased risk of PTB in an inner-city
295 p in understanding the quality of postpartum care for women giving birth in health facilities in low-
297 5 key areas regarding cardiovascular disease care for women veterans: (1) the rapidly changing demogr
298 Global efforts to improve access to surgical care for women with breast cancer could reduce mortality
300 ansplant recipients has been the standard of care for years, important challenges related to standard