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1         Staff act to avert or minimise harm (containment).
2 y prompted drastic measures for transmission containment.
3 ce, can inform strategies for prevention and containment.
4 stone (RU486) abrogated the reduction in Mtb containment.
5 ion does not ultimately lead to better viral containment.
6 use, overcrowding, and inadequate wastewater containment.
7 n of factors contributing to HIV-1 reservoir containment.
8 ently targeted for worldwide eradication and containment.
9 der conditions of more-accessible biological containment.
10 should be part of short term healthcare cost containment.
11 d do not require robust, rigid packaging for containment.
12 different outcomes with respect to bacterial containment.
13 ns of synthetic biology R&D-related risk and containment.
14 l laboratories had biosafety level 3 (BSL-3) containment.
15 nity effector T cells during early microbial containment.
16 nagement strategies focus on suppression and containment.
17 nts can reduce the frequency of conflict and containment.
18  key policy questions concerning the path to containment.
19 The main outcomes were rates of conflict and containment.
20 ween cages were employed for partial primary containment.
21 des through its zirconium cladding and steel containment.
22 rferon (IFN) production and foster bacterial containment.
23 h host clearance mechanisms leading to rapid containment.
24 CoV-2 mediated entry under reduced biosafety containment.
25 257 mutation to Ala that releases the lysine containment.
26 linked with immune failure and loss of viral containment.
27 or its symbiosis-appropriate spatio-temporal containment.
28 stic bottlenecks and expediate work at lower containment.
29 rizing host-virus interactions under maximum containment.
30 -cell recruitment slow infection and promote containment.
31  approach and 5) Authoritative vs. emotional containment.
32 be a major determinant of pathogen growth or containment.
33 t area without the need for a physical fluid containment.
34  the need for biosafety level 3 select agent containment.
35 mizing the number of steps that require high containment.
36 ial existing outside of the reactors primary containment.
37                 What must be done to achieve containment?
38 ith a combination of strategies that include containment (access control with contact tracing and qua
39 allenging integration of CDNs into cell-like containments aiming to assemble "artificial cells" are a
40                                      For its containment, an accelerated elimination strategy will be
41 gen load and improving water quality will be containment and careful management of sources from urban
42 and interruption of poliovirus transmission, containment and certification, legacy planning, and a re
43                   More effective contaminant containment and cleaner installation processes must be d
44 to the immunological components required for containment and clearance of pneumococcal carriage, but
45  been shown to be critically involved in the containment and clearance of viral pathogens.
46  immune system is a critical factor both for containment and cure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infec
47 tent of resistance is essential for planning containment and elimination strategies.
48  risk maps with direct application to dengue containment and epidemic preparedness.
49 ccurs when an infection exceeds local tissue containment and induces a series of dysregulated physiol
50  of immune mechanisms required for bacterial containment and inflammation revealed critical roles for
51  sloppy, with the contents readily breaching containment and leading to regional scale contamination
52 gs has become a high priority for resistance containment and malaria management.
53  systems capable of studying the separation, containment and manipulation of individual molecules.
54 nd facilitates debris clearing, inflammatory containment and matrix compaction.
55 ll activation may be an early event in viral containment and may support induction of HBV-specific im
56  to the challenge of experimentation in high-containment and outbreak settings.
57    We discuss the implications for transgene containment and plant evolutionary histories inferred fr
58 eness of these and other measures of disease containment and prevention to a large degree depends on
59 ould be achieved by increasing surveillance, containment and public awareness.
60 ere is broad policy consensus that both cost containment and quality improvement are critical, the as
61 HIV-1 infected infants experience poor viral containment and rapid disease progression compared to ad
62 d engaging them in the process of microbiota containment and regulation.
63 ould also be beneficial to the design of new containment and separation processes.
64 We examine the relationship between epidemic containment and the disease dynamics of symptoms and inf
65 ss-affected water (OSPW) seepage from mining containments and discriminating any such seepage from th
66 million barrels of oil (after accounting for containment) and all of the released methane remained in
67 ntibody (IFA) testing of sera, case tracing, containment, and epidemiological surveys.
68  hazard responses, such as SAR and oil spill containment, and hence have the potential to save lives
69 ased microbial translocation, poor commensal containment, and increased mortality.
70 rs how best to understand the future spread, containment, and possible extinction of CA-MRSA.
71 transition matrices and expected times until containment are presented at national and regional level
72    The second experiment employed no primary containment around open barred cages with Ebola virus in
73 es without the need for high-level biosafety containment, as is required for CCHFV.
74  in granulocyte survival and local bacterial containment, as well as reduces systemic inflammation an
75 ed by extremely rapid virological growth and containment at multiple contemporaneous sites within gen
76  milieu that provides the basis for pathogen containment at the tissue level.
77  first effort to apply this approach to high containment bacteria and viruses.
78 ther existing drugs can be used against high containment bacterial and viral pathogens is described.
79  large culture volumes) be performed in high-containment biosafety level (BSL) 3 laboratories.
80 ions that are otherwise restricted to higher containment BSL3 or BSL4 laboratories.
81  requiring the highest biosafety level (BSL) containment (BSL4).
82 ion within healthcare settings is key to its containment but is hindered by the lack of discriminator
83      Many environmental technologies rely on containment by engineered barriers that inhibit the rele
84 -5), but whether immune-mediated cancer cell containment can be induced remains poorly understood.
85                               The concept of containment care for patients with highly hazardous infe
86 a outbreak of 2014-2015 brought the issue of containment care into the mainstream and led to the deve
87    Fibrinogen can support host antimicrobial containment/clearance mechanisms, yet selected pathogens
88 n is limited due to the requirement for high-containment conditions to study this highly pathogenic v
89 rmed using the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council database during 01/01/2013 to 03/31/
90 rmed using the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council database of all residents hospitaliz
91  data from the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council, we calculated proximity to a surgic
92 e advantages of a small animal model in high containment coupled with the immunological repertoire of
93  a global scale, including radioactive waste containment, desalination, and enhanced oil recovery.
94 n multicellular/social contexts via physical containment, dominant-negative interactions or apoptosis
95 otentially novel processes leading to immune containment early during M. tuberculosis infection, and
96 nsive scale-ups of malaria interventions and containment efforts conceived as part of longer term mal
97 ture will greatly aid in early detection and containment efforts during future outbreaks.
98                                              Containment efforts included isolation of case patients,
99 edicare patients (ie, hot spotting) for cost containment efforts would be a potentially effective str
100                      As a result of targeted containment efforts, and high baseline coverage in the g
101 COVID-19 cases, which is crucial to outbreak containment efforts, is challenging due to the lack of p
102 s disease (EVD) is critical to public health containment efforts, particularly in developing countrie
103 sease has spread at an alarming rate despite containment efforts.
104 h was consistent with a beneficial effect of containment efforts.
105 and enable prioritization of PCR testing and containment efforts.
106 chiatric research due to safety concerns and containment efforts.
107 plications spanning nuclear energy and waste containment, energy conversion, and sensing.
108 agement of HCDs with regard to placement and containment, environmental culturing, and disinfection.
109                  Using this tool, we provide containment estimates for every NCBI RefSeq genome withi
110                                  The rate of containment events for the experimental intervention was
111 pe 1 immunity(1), and host-directed pathogen containment exemplified by type 2 immunity in induction
112 al outbreak requiring high/maximum biosafety containment facilities (i.e. BSL3 and BSL4), X-ray irrad
113  the cost is associated with the use of high-containment facilities for the latter stages of the synt
114               Hermetic storage uses airtight containment facilities to withhold oxygen required for d
115  we isolated participants in a purpose-built containment facility at the University of Antwerp Hospit
116                      Over time, the original containment facility served as a model for the developme
117 ss spectrometry imaging suite in a biosafety containment facility, we show that the key sterilizing d
118 cy virus (HIV) type 1 in a biosafety level 2 containment facility, without any apparent breach.
119 eaks, and predictions of endemic states when containment fails.
120  and U.S. federal regulations do not require containment features such as low-permeability liners and
121 sed transgenic protein expression and vector containment for each delivery method.
122 ightforward, sensitive, high-throughput, and containment-free manner, suggesting a considerable promi
123  importance of high vaccination coverage and containment in limiting measles transmission.
124                            Diminished fungal containment in MARCO(-/-) mice was accompanied by impair
125 fect of MPA, NET-A, and dexamethasone on Mtb containment in monocyte-derived macrophages co-incubated
126  but not NET-A, significantly attenuated Mtb containment in Mtb-infected macrophages co-cultured with
127 it of the mass scan range, due to the weaker containment in the C-trap that results in suboptimal tra
128   MPA, but not NET-A, subverts mycobacterial containment in vitro and downregulates pathways associat
129 ve viruses, which require high levels of bio-containment, in serological and viral entry assays.
130                  For shifts with conflict or containment incidents, the experimental condition reduce
131     Factors potentially contributing to this containment include conduct of about 55 million screenin
132 ugment studies of filoviruses and other high containment infectious diseases without the infrastructu
133 sures the potential spread in the absence of containment interventions.
134 e cost but reported less enthusiasm for cost containment involving changes in payment models.
135                                One effect of containment is delay of detonation-produced radioxenon r
136 ification of virally-infected crops allowing containment is essential to limit such threats, but plan
137 chanisms that sense and target pathogens for containment, killing, or expulsion.
138 s SARS-CoV-2 is currently restricted to high-containment laboratories, but material can be handled at
139 the transfer of infectious samples from high-containment laboratories, we have tested methods commonl
140 ng available, and must be studied in maximum-containment laboratories.
141 ses that are currently restricted to maximum-containment laboratories.
142 s the study of Ebola viruses without maximum-containment laboratories.
143 navirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is undertaken in high-containment laboratories; however, it is often desirable
144  of small-molecule libraries under biosafety containment level 2 (BSL2) conditions.
145  an Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogen Containment Level 3 laboratory.
146                                              Containment level 4 (CL4) laboratories studying biosafet
147  GP; however, handling of EBOV is limited to containment level 4 laboratories.
148 ries, but material can be handled at a lower containment level after inactivation.
149                                 Conflict and containment levels in preceding shifts were not associat
150 sitively associated with raised conflict and containment levels.
151 ften desirable to work with samples at lower-containment levels.
152 s, ensuring the safe use of samples in lower-containment levels.
153                                              Containment limited the 2014 Nigerian Ebola virus (EBOV)
154 de based on augmented interval-trees, nested containment lists or R-trees (BEDTools).
155 ndustry cooperatorspursuing a common goal of containment, management/eradication, and regulation.
156 d nets in the Myanmar artemisinin resistance containment (MARC) zones using multisectoral approaches
157                 Silicate glasses are used as containment matrices for deep geological disposal of nuc
158               We draw scenarios of different containment measures and their impact.
159 spending and whether they would support cost-containment measures is important to identifying accepta
160                     Development of efficient containment measures requires an understanding of how th
161   Our findings suggest that surveillance and containment measures should be effective for controlling
162 COVID-19 pandemic many countries implemented containment measures to reduce disease transmission.
163 r emotions, their attitudes towards coercive containment measures, and their involvement in incidents
164 g disease spread and devising prevention and containment measures.
165     Pollen elimination provides an effective containment method to reduce direct gene flow from trans
166                               We use a novel containment min hash approach to pre-filter the referenc
167 macological approaches to malaria resistance containment, must be integral parts of the public health
168  phase 3 efficacy trials of ring-vaccination containment needing short-term, high-level protection to
169 onserved function: telomeric retrotransposon containment, not end-protection, requires evolutionary i
170 er, this method cannot reliably estimate the containment of a genome within a metagenome.
171 elative to batch processes and also improved containment of a highly potent compound.
172  IgA is not required for either clearance or containment of A. fumigatus in the murine lung, as funga
173 g) of clothing, equipment and buildings, and containment of agent spills.
174 nce can enable the early detection and local containment of AMR pathogens before they achieve widespr
175  the investigation, response, and successful containment of an adenovirus outbreak in a NICU associat
176 ced apoptosis is critical for host survival, containment of bacteria in granulomas, and control of ba
177 onments, confidence, shame and distress, and containment of bleeding and odour.
178 ry mechanisms that control proper anatomical containment of commensal bacteria are essential to maint
179 te-like B cell population specialized in the containment of commensal bacteria when gut barriers are
180 is critical for the effective prevention and containment of communicable diseases.
181 of quality and efficiency of health care and containment of cost.
182 d countries will place increased pressure on containment of costs.
183 r respiratory tract has implications for the containment of COVID-19.
184                                         Both containment of cytokine action in narrow junctions betwe
185 might impair more adaptive responses such as containment of distress, safety planning, and negotiated
186 he prevention and elimination of malaria and containment of drug-resistant parasites.
187 ntrol and elimination is early detection and containment of emerging drug resistance.
188 opment and are promising targets for genetic containment of exotic or genetically engineered trees.
189        Palmitoylation-dependent preferential containment of Fyn in rafts may contribute to its lower
190 mino acid provides a robust strategy for the containment of genetically modified organisms and the de
191 an online algorithm capable of measuring the containment of genomes and proteomes within either assem
192 te (38.1%) among all European countries, the containment of health care costs associated with CS is n
193 ns has been identified as an opportunity for containment of health care costs.
194 l role in immune surveillance and in initial containment of HSV-2 reactivation in human peripheral ti
195 recognition of infected cells, lead to rapid containment of infected cells.
196  priorities such as counterterrorism and the containment of infectious disease, we introduce a comput
197              This technique may increase the containment of infectious diseases such as FMDV as its s
198 tion to Alzheimer's disease through impaired containment of inflammatory processes.
199 e data indicate that ILCs regulate selective containment of lymphoid-resident bacteria to prevent sys
200 Boosting with H56/IC31 resulted in efficient containment of M. tuberculosis infection and reduced rat
201 pment of protective immunity associated with containment of M. tuberculosis infection.
202 irewall through genome recoding and physical containment of microbes using auxotrophies, regulation o
203 ion of immune and metabolic pathways in host containment of microbial invaders.
204  importance of TF in granuloma formation and containment of Mtb is discussed.
205 stigate how HIV infection disrupts pulmonary containment of Mtb.
206  data indicate that tofacitinib reduces host containment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and promotes b
207                   Th1 cells are critical for containment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, but
208 c stockpile of pan-family assays may improve containment of novel diseases prior to the availability
209 st health agencies in guiding prevention and containment of pathogen-related outbreaks.
210  The first steps (phase 1) toward laboratory containment of poliovirus after eradication are a nation
211 ation and was part of a crucial strategy for containment of polioviruses.
212  been proposed as a viable method for onsite containment of RDX.
213 timicrobials against emerging pathogens when containment of spread is paramount; delays of <1.5 years
214  that MSRB8 function is required for ETI and containment of stress-induced cell death in Arabidopsis.
215 required for effector-triggered immunity and containment of stress-induced cell death in Arabidopsis.
216 on program greatly contributed to the speedy containment of the 2014 EVD outbreak in Nigeria.
217 rovar Typhimurium as shown by their superior containment of the bacterial growth and their prolonged
218  Despite the international guidelines on the containment of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) p
219                                To facilitate containment of the COVID-19 pandemic currently active in
220 al to ensure the safety of personnel and the containment of the disease.
221 owever, it must also be recognised that true containment of the epidemic requires the development and
222                                              Containment of the glial HO-1 response to noxious stimul
223 anding the innate mechanisms contributing to containment of the HIV DNA reservoir, however, are only
224 ecular signals implicated in suppression and containment of the inflammatory response in the infarcte
225 stinfarction inflammation, perturbed spatial containment of the inflammatory response, and overactive
226 ng was associated with reduced intracellular containment of the organism within lung macrophages and
227 s host cell integrity and contributes to the containment of the pathogen.
228 included in multiple national guidelines for containment of these organisms.
229  and fast hospitalisation contributed to the containment of this Ebola epidemic.
230 y with important tools for the detection and containment of this pathogen.
231 aphic spread of SARS-CoV-2 and indicate that containment of this virus will be particularly challengi
232                                   To achieve containment of transgenic microorganisms, confidence to
233 atory cytokines such as TNF are critical for containment of tuberculosis, they can also exacerbate di
234 apeutic continence management and a focus on containment of UI.
235 ) was immunogenic in ferrets and facilitated containment of viral replication in the upper respirator
236  immune responses associated with successful containment of viremia.
237 ical and associated with rapid expansion and containment of virus.
238 ) cells, which play an important role in the containment of viruses and intracellular bacteria.
239 olume of nuclear waste and to facilitate its containment or disposal.
240 to the tumor is impaired, in part preventing containment or elimination of the tumor.
241 evant to guiding interventions for reservoir containment or eradication.
242 e objective (i.e., eradication, suppression, containment, or resilience).
243 ach, and preparation, and phase 2 focuses on containment, patient management, and quarantine.
244                                              Containment phase 1 activities are complete in 154 of 19
245                                Completion of containment phase 1 global activities is achievable with
246 ompartmental models to describe the COVID-19 containment phase.
247 plement a multiphase COVID-19 prevention and containment plan focused on voluntary collective isolati
248 y information for antimalarial treatment and containment policies.
249                          Shale host rock and containment potential are largely determined by the conn
250                                         Cost containment pressures underscore the need to better unde
251 bouring NHPs was observed suggesting limited containment protocols are sufficient for multi-viral CL4
252 w that the chimney surrounded by a fractured containment regime behaves as a leaky chemical reactor r
253                                     This new containment regime is hard to explain by traditional mod
254 vaccines, African swine fever (ASF) outbreak containment relies on the control and culling of infecte
255 ccording to a first-order Markov chain, with containment represented as an absorbing state.
256                                 The level of containment required to consider a transgenic organism s
257 em transfer devices, external ventilation of containment secondary engineering controls or containmen
258 ontainment secondary engineering controls or containment segregated compounding areas, and alternativ
259   Our findings indicate that travel bans and containment strategies adopted in China were effective i
260                       Enthusiasm for 17 cost-containment strategies and agreement with an 11-measure
261 to assess the relationship between different containment strategies and the natural history and epide
262 hereby advances the development of effective containment strategies and, potentially, therapeutic and
263                                      Disease containment strategies are usually devised from coarse-g
264  in niche formation and collective expulsion-containment strategies beyond individual search and surv
265 mathematical modeling to investigate whether containment strategies can delay failure of antibiotic t
266 icles and the importance of preventative and containment strategies such as air filtration and quick
267 ng associations with enthusiasm for key cost-containment strategies, having a salary plus bonus or sa
268         Urgent action, including appropriate containment strategies, is needed to address this situat
269               To assess the effectiveness of containment strategies, we developed a stochastic model
270 s and to analyze the performance of possible containment strategies.
271 e patient-level data to inform treatment and containment strategies.
272 ropriate and timely therapeutic measures and containment strategies.
273 tic patients, an important consideration for containment strategies.
274 e scale has been a cornerstone of successful containment strategies.
275   In contrast to the elimination strategy, a containment strategy aims to maintain the maximum tolera
276 t includes the use of thymineless death as a containment strategy and the potential for the spread of
277        To investigate the effectiveness of a containment strategy that combines disease surveillance,
278 ng by DOPA modification reveals an infection containment strategy that weakens bacterial fitness and
279 infertile fish is the most effective genetic-containment strategy to support the development of envir
280         We previously developed a biological containment system using recombinant Salmonella Typhimur
281 we present an in-depth summary of biological containment systems for micro-organisms published to dat
282  as standards of practice for developing new containment systems.
283 tand the biological and social dimensions of containment technologies, and consider the role of regul
284                            However, a longer containment that can eradicate the disease imposes a sma
285 ce engineering infrastructures for pollutant containment, the mobilization of metal contaminants by b
286 ression of the genes involved in cell lesion containment through a defined pathway involving hormones
287  many immunological functions, from pathogen containment to the differentiation of helper T cells, ye
288        In this survey about health care cost containment, US physicians reported having some responsi
289  after L. monocytogenes escaped the original containment vacuole.
290 otential within the vented reactors' primary containment vessels dictated the extent of release of ra
291 l vein and the SMG; however, vector particle containment was best when delivered to the SMG.
292                                Mycobacterial containment was evaluated by counting CFUs.
293         Episodes of rapid asymptomatic HSV-2 containment were also associated with a high CD8 effecto
294      But, there are also situations in which containment will make a bad prognosis worse.
295 re are situations in which regimens aimed at containment will outperform standard practice even if th
296 res with human granulomas, and prolonged Mtb containment with unilateral pulmonary infection in some
297                                              Containment within an extrusion also prolonged bacterial
298  precise spatial encoding of heterochromatin containment within euchromatic sites remain opaque.
299     In this study, we assessed the effect of containment within extrusions upon the interaction betwe
300          Similarly, the model suggested that containment would require individuals to adopt behaviors

 
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