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1 as generated and used to vaccinate the human population at risk.
2 identify >/=5-cm diameter AAAs in the entire population at risk.
3 e the morbidity and mortality of the patient population at risk.
4 de a more precisely targeted therapy for the population at risk.
5 Census data from India provided the population at risk.
6 ach may neglect a significant portion of the population at risk.
7 OUD as of 2016, representing 9% of the total population at risk.
8 ing cancer, need to be determined in a large population at risk.
9 with lesser near-term impacts on the global population at risk.
10 isease of humans, with over half the world's population at risk.
11 quality of life, and size of the undiagnosed population at risk.
12 uture changes in virus suitability and human population at risk.
13 00 000 person-years), and an increase in the population at risk.
14 ) in the worker dormitory population was the population at risk.
15 ring data on the spatial distribution of the population at risk.
16 and estimate the potential size of the human population at risk.
17 blic health threat, with half of the world's population at risk.
18 and nonmalignant disorders has enlarged the population at risk.
19 UNV is currently used to vaccinate the human population at risk.
20 igher estimated impact than AL in 64% of the population at risk.
21 studies, however, were not adjusted for the population at risk.
22 vey, and administrative data to estimate the population at risk.
23 y denominator file was used to determine the population at risk.
24 ulcers will allow for better delineation of populations at risk.
25 disparities in glaucoma and better targeting populations at risk.
26 differences might increase attention toward populations at risk.
27 ations, after adjustment for the ages of the populations at risk.
28 ted with increased rates of psychoses in the populations at risk.
29 e diagnosed during screening of asymptomatic populations at risk.
30 ssays would allow efficient testing of broad populations at risk.
31 on local demography and the heterogeneity of populations at risk.
32 ensus population data or from author-defined populations at risk.
33 luence malaria transmission cycles and human populations at risk.
34 ss of the HIV prevention response across all populations at risk.
35 fluctuations of clinical labs in ICU patient populations at risk.
36 al for evaluating prevalence and identifying populations at risk.
37 evelopment of health-care infrastructure for populations at risk.
38 nal development, significantly underestimate populations at risk.
39 Interaction terms were used to identify populations at risk.
40 centralise care, and to scale up coverage in populations at risk.
41 s each year if successfully delivered to the populations at risk.
43 onal levels: climate suitability, additional population at risk and additional person-months at risk
44 seasonal malaria incidence, and estimate the population at risk and malaria burden in areas where sea
45 tilator-associated event is very common in a population at risk and more importantly highly related t
46 aintenance of high levels of immunity in the population at risk and the establishment of a surveillan
47 cessity, security may be threatened, and the population at risk and their afflictions can be highly d
48 ening ischemia begins with understanding the population at risk and variation in clinical presentatio
49 ial media to estimate the weekly island-wide population at risk and within-island geographic heteroge
50 se approaches offer new avenues for treating populations at risk and are of particular significance t
52 These assays aid in determining potential populations at risk and potential mitigation strategies.
55 ates using appropriate denominators (ie, the population at risk), and proper evaluation of interventi
56 mpromise the quality of care provided to the population at risk, and has potential to influence the p
57 ender, age group, country, outcome year, and population at risk, and presented the effects as the inc
58 tment for the control of heart rhythm in the population at risk, and propose that PKP2-dependent and
59 esearch, develop predictive tests for PML in populations at risk, and challenge us to find a treatmen
60 identify additional toxicants of concern and populations at risk, and examine potential for similar l
61 on due to the expansion of immunocompromised populations at risk, and therefore are important to reco
62 crucial need for improved access to data on population at risk, animal movements and vaccine use is
66 prevalent RV types, antibody responses, and populations at risk based on age and genetics may guide
67 ealed several emerging issues, including new populations at risk because of travel or relocation, occ
69 same spatial resolution were used to compute populations at risk by endemicity class and estimate pop
71 ibility that 10 or more percent of the world population at risk could eventually be infected with the
73 nsus data showed less heterogeneity than the population at risk defined by the authors (I2: for incid
75 o exclude women with a hysterectomy from the population-at-risk denominator, underestimating and dist
76 amblers including self-defined, and specific populations at risk (eg, children and young people).
78 until larger, prospective studies define the population at risk for acute phosphate nephropathy, the
80 iently identify individuals from the general population at risk for conversion to a clinical diagnosi
84 al transplant patients, an immunocompromised population at risk for development of Kaposi's sarcoma.
87 pediatric awareness of the changing patient population at risk for endocarditis and the need for inc
89 oma) and its greater frequency in Koreans (a population at risk for gastric cancer) suggest that this
91 incidence, we need strategies to engage key population at risk for HIV in low-income and middle-inco
94 g antibiotic resistance and a rising patient population at risk for infection due to impaired immunit
95 nine gender identity, represent a vulnerable population at risk for negative mental health and substa
104 of antimicrobial coverage among the broader population at-risk for sepsis, which suggests that short
105 Postoperative pain trajectories identify populations at risk for 30-day readmissions and ED visit
107 men may represent one of the fastest-growing populations at risk for acquiring cervical cancer and th
110 e of the Hyalomma tick vector is placing new populations at risk for CCHF, and no licensed vaccines o
111 ave been carried out in healthy individuals, populations at risk for certain diseases, and patients u
115 valuate hospitals on 2 methods: outcomes for populations at risk for disparities (across-hospital met
117 IV)-infected individuals and sexually active populations at risk for HIV acquisition and have been as
118 osts of excluding pregnant and breastfeeding populations at risk for HIV in PrEP clinical trials and
121 There is a need to better predict patient populations at risk for immunologically mediated type B
122 tainty associated with future projections of populations at risk for malaria owing to climate change.
124 tive to accurately test, diagnose, and treat populations at risk for N. gonorrhoeae and other STIs.
125 levels below this threshold are common among populations at risk for PH, the relevance of mPAP <25 mm
128 ophrenic patients as well as in a variety of populations at risk for schizophrenia, few studies have
129 lence has mainly been selectively studied in populations at risk for sleep-disordered breathing or ca
131 easures in two independent antibody-positive populations at risk for T1D had an inverse relationship
133 ence, enabling the correct identification of populations at risk for transmission within the United S
134 nostic capacity, including blood culture, to populations at risk for typhoid fever in Africa will imp
136 apid screening of carotenoid levels in large populations at risk for vision loss from age-related mac
137 opes can be applied to the identification of populations at risk for zinc deficiency and to monitorin
141 affected, accounting for the majority of the population at risk from earthquakes that could be obscur
142 ty, is beneficial for broad screening of the population at risk from elevated arsenic in drinking wat
146 d the increasing accuracy in delineating the population at risk, have laid the foundation for future
153 jections constitute a revised upper limit of populations at risk in the current Zika epidemic, and ou
155 the extent of measles virus circulation and populations at risk in the United States, we reviewed me
159 tomatic for many years, routine screening of populations at risk is critical for therapy initiation.
160 " (i.e., new infrastructure or equipment) to populations at risk, it might be necessary to also provi
163 onsidered a pre-clinical low back pain (LBP) population at risk of clinical LBP development and thus
164 ealth threat, with about half of the world's population at risk of contracting this mosquito-borne vi
166 he undocumented population itself, i.e., the population at risk of deportation or voluntary return.
167 with rare inborn errors of immunity (IEI), a population at risk of developing severe coronavirus dise
168 rtions of female sex workers in the surveyed population at risk of either transmission or acquisition
169 show that the drastic increase in the human population at risk of exposure is partly due to historic
170 lobal health burden, with 50% of the world's population at risk of infection, and there is an urgent
173 acute malnutrition (SAM) during childhood, a population at risk of long-term noncommunicable diseases
174 ying mode of transmission based hotspots and population at risk of lower viral suppression to assist
175 global-local hotspots and regression to find population at risk of lower viral suppression within the
178 rapolation of the prevalence estimate to the population at risk of malaria in DRC suggests 1.015 mill
182 redict liver disease outcomes in the general population at risk of NAFLD or with diagnosed NAFLD.
184 vention, we sought to identify women in this population at risk of poor post-partum virological contr
186 of this study was to determine the adult CHD population at risk of SCD and the clinical parameters as
188 ortion of female sex workers in the surveyed population at risk of transmitting HIV (ie, were HIV pos
192 erapeutic implications of subclinical ILD in populations at risk of developing clinically significant
194 um drug administration schedules for patient populations at risk of evolving acquired resistance.
200 tage 1, index-case potential, which assesses populations at risk of infection due to spillover from z
202 ng climatic conditions are also putting more populations at risk of life-threatening infectious disea
203 ying mode of transmission-based hotspots and populations at risk of lower viral suppression to assist
204 cal hotspots and regression analysis to find populations at risk of lower viral suppression within ho
205 nt will emphasize definitive field trials in populations at risk of malaria to define and improve vac
206 nets (LLINs) are a key tool used to protect populations at risk of malaria, since they provide both
208 rus-affected areas of the Americas and large populations at risk of mosquito-borne Zika virus infecti
209 epatitis C virus (HCV) includes treatment in populations at risk of ongoing HCV transmission such as
210 epatitis C virus (HCV) includes treatment in populations at risk of ongoing HCV transmission, such as
211 and distribution difficulties leave specific populations at risk of severe YFV disease, as evidenced
214 is approach, although useful for identifying populations at risk of undernutrition, creates several p
216 ren's zinc nutriture should be considered in populations at risk of zinc deficiency, especially where
217 the subcohort was a 5% random sample of the population at risk on January 1, 1995 (n = 265,183).
218 e death, whereas wall thickness identified a population at risk only 18 to 24 months before death.
219 d at increasing EMS activation should target populations at risk, particularly younger patients and t
220 rom 872 to 1385 and 229 to 283 per 1 million population at risk per quarter in the high- and moderate
221 ions in estimates of proportions of national populations at risk range from <0.1% to 45% differences
223 auses, reflect recent secular changes in the population at risk, specific risk factors, and strategie
224 an OUD diagnosis, accounting for 55% of the population at risk (stage 1); 27% of the stage 0 populat
226 a have flattened, and with a rapidly growing population at risk, the number of P falciparum cases in
227 ver, after adjustment for differences in the populations at risk, the median ages at diagnosis in the
228 specificity to identify neovascular AMD in a population at risk, these findings suggest that such pat
229 idence of at least partial protection of the population at risk through ring vaccination and contact
230 s located in this endemic area, and that the population at risk to develop FS may also be at risk to
231 n metropolitan areas, where 47% of the CONUS population at risk to federally-overlooked flooding resi
232 -burden countries and across all genders and populations at risk toward global human immunodeficiency
233 code (postal code) data can help to pinpoint populations at risk, track intervention success in real
234 mparing current transmission suitability and populations-at-risk under moderate and high greenhouse g
239 cident and prevalent cases together with the population at risk were pooled using random-effects meta
240 accidents or homicide at the workplace, and populations at risk were estimated from the 1980 and 199
243 n interventions specifically tailored to the populations at risk will be essential to curb transmissi
245 o compute incidence rates, we estimate older populations at risk with census counts and NIH life tabl