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1 rage of the positivity rate and the reported case rate.
2 rk City, a hospital with a high tuberculosis case-rate.
3 s with county-level coronavirus disease 2019 case rates.
4 al Moran I analyses of annual facility-level case rates.
5  care may be necessary with surging COVID-19 case rates.
6 D-19 mortality in US counties, adjusting for case rates.
7 t nearly all sites, preceding rises in local case rates.
8 psule ruptures in 48 377 phacoemulsification cases (rate 1.8%).
9                    July had the highest mean case rate (13.8 cases) and November the lowest (2.3 case
10   Tuberculosis was diagnosed in 216 inmates (case rate = 2,283 per 100,000 per year).
11                    June had the highest mean case rate (3.1 cases per 100 000 persons) and February t
12  prevalent cases of HIV-NRD and 263 incident cases (rate = 3.9/100 person-years).
13 tion had similar testing rates but twice the case rate (8.1% vs 3.7%).
14  assessed through variations in mean monthly case rates across years with analysis of variance, and T
15 gative and positive associations in COVID-19 case rates after removal of mask mandates.
16 occurrence of traumatic exposures and a high case rate among those who experienced trauma.
17                 The decrease in tuberculosis case rate among US-born people was 3.5 times that of for
18                             We calculated TB case rates among foreign-born persons, stratified by dur
19      This survey study compares the COVID-19 case rates among in-person and virtual attendees of a la
20 moothed daily effective reproduction number, case rate and death rate in a region using log-linear mo
21                     To decrease tuberculosis case rates and cases due to recent infection (clustered
22 escribes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case rates and deaths among federal and state prisoners
23 f the Omicron variant, including analysis of case rates and hospitalizations for COVID-19 disease.
24 transmissibility of Omicron led to surges in case rates and hospitalizations; however, the true sever
25 estigated disparities in SARS-CoV-2 reported case rates and missed infections by comparing case rate
26 d LinUCB-with strategies based on historical case rates and random placement.
27 d high vaccine impact on vaccine-serotype PM case rates and suggest that VC variations cannot explain
28  by an expert in rating OTAS behaviors (100+ cases rated) and 4 novices: 2 psychologists and 2 surgeo
29 veloped, we observed an increasing daily new case rate, and decreasing daily removal rate and ICU rat
30 uintiles of community-level income, COVID-19 case rate, and proportion of non-Hispanic Black or Hispa
31  strongest association between SVI+ and both case rates, and death rates was in the post-vaccine/Delt
32 ed on these data, United States tuberculosis case rates, and United States population data, the estim
33 -standing observation that tuberculosis (TB) case rates are higher among racial and ethnic minorities
34                            The percentage of cases rated as both appropriate/may be appropriate and t
35 igates asymptomatic and symptomatic COVID-19 case rates before and after the initial vaccine rollout
36                This study evaluates COVID-19 case rates between high- and low-performing nursing home
37 m 57% (663 of 1160) to 48% (559 of 1160) for cases rated BI-RADS category 4 or 5 (P < .01), without a
38   First, we estimated SARS-CoV-2 testing and case rates by race and ethnicity, imputing missing data
39 nded time frame was 87.4%, with 31 open loop cases rated by quality expert reviewers to pose substant
40 avir affords greater reductions in secondary case rates compared with neuraminidase inhibitors.
41 y analyzing state- and county-level COVID-19 case rate data for spatiotemporal decomposition modes an
42      As tuberculosis transmission decreases, case rates decline and an increasing proportion of cases
43          The New York City tuberculosis (TB) case rate declined from 1991 to 1994 following more than
44 mong the foreign-born population overall, TB case rates declined with increasing time since US entry,
45  rates were associated with worse RSERs, and case rate declines were associated with improvement in R
46               Determining treated population case rates depends on having an accurate denominator and
47 graphical area as described for some cities, case rates did.
48                                              Case rates differed four-fold and mortality three-fold.
49 cy by week 16 and 50% by week 40 compared to case-rate-driven placement.
50 ndom placement and 143 (SD: 11) for historic case-rate-driven placement.
51 culosis incidence as reflected in the annual case rate during the past 3 decades, with a constant rat
52 States over time and in the context of local case rates early in the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemi
53 ase rates and missed infections by comparing case rate estimates with estimates derived from a COVID-
54 national students had a significantly higher case rate for active tuberculosis than US residents (35.
55                                          The case rate for CRF was 24% (n = 51) postsurgery and 31% (
56  entomologic risk index and the Lyme disease case rate for each town suggested that the entomologic i
57 describes monthly test, test positivity, and case rates for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among
58 number of children's hospital visits and RPC case rates for marijuana exposures increased between the
59 d in the United States for longer than 5 yr; case rates for such persons from selected regions of ori
60                 Publicly reported SARS-CoV-2 case rates from the relevant county and state for each c
61                          Changes in COVID-19 case rates in districts that did and did not lift mask m
62 onor seroprevalence correlated with reported case rates in each region.
63                                     COVID-19 case rates in the US wax and wane in wave-like patterns
64 From the model, the authors predicted active case rates in various age groups and compared them with
65  ties see no or far lower levels of COVID-19 case rates initially.
66      For several outcomes, the impact of the case rate map was strongest for rural residents and self
67                                              Case rate maps also increased support for policies aimed
68                          Respondents who saw case rate maps were less likely to perceive COVID as mos
69                     December had the highest case rate (mean [SD], 59.4 [142.0] cases per 100 000 per
70 icted pathogen and sexual disgust, and state case rates negatively predicted pathogen disgust.
71 ospitalized on the surgical ward, yielding a case rate of 0.44%.
72       Children appear to have a low observed case rate of COVID-19 but may have rates similar to adul
73                                  The overall case rate of tuberculosis in this age group in the study
74 g without substantially increasing community case rates of SARS-CoV-2; however, the impacts are varia
75                                      In most cases, rates of genomic instability did not consistently
76 reported coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case rates over time.
77                          Annual tuberculosis case rates peaked at 51.2 cases per 100,000 persons in 1
78   The association between test frequency and case rate per residential student was complex; instituti
79 nce in supportive housing) and diagnosed STI case rates per 1,000 person-years during the 2 years aft
80 evel COVID case counts; the second displayed case rates per 100,000 people.
81 quential 1-year intervals, changes in annual case rates per 100,000 persons for all cases, clustered
82 comes were monthly case counts and estimated case rates (per 100 000 person-months), outbreak occurre
83 d time series analysis was used to model the case rate pre- and post-introduction of the ETS.
84 nited States, where the average tuberculosis case rate ranged from 4 to 9 per 100,000 persons.
85 attern and determined the relative secondary-case rate ratio (SR) of drug-resistant TB to drug-suscep
86 ates in the 14-day window for the in-county (cases: rate ratio [RR], 1.36; 95% CI, 1.00-1.87), contig
87 be associated with enrollment loss, COVID-19 case rates, school masking policies, or declines in yout
88 the country has reported rising tuberculosis case rates since 2016, following an economic crisis begi
89  piecewise multivariable models showed lower case-rate slopes after implementation of mask requiremen
90 SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant arrived in Vietnam, case rates suggested seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 was lo
91                                    They used case rate tables in the United States to calculate the f
92                                Adjusting for case rates, the selected indicators individually explain
93                          Rising tuberculosis case rates threaten tuberculosis control in Brazil, and
94 R-confirmed COVID-19, adjusted for community case rates, to estimate within-school transmission (non-
95                        After controlling for case rate trends before school start, state-level mitiga
96 04 U.S. TB surveillance data, and calculated case rates using population data from the 2004 American
97              The mean facility-level monthly case rate was 1.5 cases per 100 000 persons (range, 0.0-
98                                          The case rate was 16 759 (95% CI, 13 853-20 131) per 100 000
99              The mean facility-level monthly case rate was 17.3 cases per 100 000 persons (range, 0.0
100                     During 1993-1998, the TB case rate was 32.9 per 100000 population in foreign-born
101              The mean facility-level monthly case rate was 6.0 cases per 100 000 persons (range, 0.0-
102          The Youden index for detecting high case rates was wastewater percentile of 51% (sensitivity
103  outcome measures were weekly COVID-19 crude case rates, weekly test positivity rate, and the relativ
104                 Higher county-level COVID-19 case rates were associated with worse RSERs, and case ra
105 aily time-series of COVID-19 total cases and case rates were generated using 7-, 14-, and 21-day simp
106 cases were identified in HCWs when community case rates were high.
107                                      Student case rates were similar in the 242 districts with 3 vers

 
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