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1 in symptoms (77%) and 36% were judged to be preventable.
2 The disease is largely preventable.
3 diology-related readmissions are potentially preventable.
4 lications and 51% (29 of 57) were considered preventable.
5 ed at advanced stages, yet it is also highly preventable.
6 Some of these infections are vaccine preventable.
7 when progressive kidney damage may still be preventable.
8 st fatal IPD cases are currently not vaccine-preventable.
9 acquired in mid-adult women and are vaccine-preventable.
10 Proportion of spending deemed potentially preventable.
11 ted developmental disability that is largely preventable.
12 degenerative, and not currently treatable or preventable.
13 to which the patient's presenting stroke was preventable.
14 , a majority of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable.
15 the notion that invasive cervical cancer is preventable.
16 , and approximately one-half of all SCEs are preventable.
17 on data were categorised as programmatically preventable, 213 461 (77%) of whom were aged 1 year to l
18 r surgical cancellation, 28% were considered preventable, 50% were considered unpreventable, and 23%
19 ortion of total spending that is potentially preventable across distinct subpopulations of high-cost
23 n categorized medical errors as harmful (ie, preventable AEs) or nonharmful (kappa = 0.77; agreement
30 by year, preventable cases by age group, and preventable and non-preventable cases, including reasons
31 Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is largely non-preventable and often kills or permanently disables its
33 urological disease, but morbidity is vaccine preventable and treatable prior to the onset of clinical
35 ed and characterized the genomics of vaccine-preventable and zoonotic respiratory viruses associated
36 r risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) owing to preventable and/or reversible causes - many children lik
38 women with heart disease, whether they were preventable, and their impact on fetal and neonatal outc
39 post-sepsis readmissions may be potentially preventable, and whether patterns of readmission diagnos
40 ernative: whether coronary heart disease was preventable at all by simultaneous intervention on sever
41 ve: whether coronary heart disease (CHD) was preventable at all by simultaneous intervention on sever
43 (20%), mostly in the Africa region, were non-preventable because they were only eligible for one dose
44 hat a substantial fraction of this burden is preventable, better adherence to evidence-informed asthm
45 spectrum disorder (FASD), the most frequent preventable birth defect and neurodevelopmental disabili
47 nopathy (DR) is one of the leading causes of preventable blindness in low and middle income countries
53 sity leads to the airway hyperresponsiveness preventable by caloric restriction and IL-1beta blockade
54 marker gamma-H2AX after DHODH inhibition is preventable by cotreatment with the pan-caspase inhibito
55 n of dementia cases in women is likely to be preventable by effective prevention and control of the i
56 selective deficit in cognitive flexibility, preventable by genetic reduction of the mTOR-binding pro
58 tunately, 90% of cardiovascular diseases are preventable by long-term monitoring of physiological sig
62 d modulations (which were at least partially preventable by UV stabilizers) when comparing as-produce
64 Cervical cancer is among the most common preventable cancers with the highest morbidity and morta
65 , reasons for non-preventable cases by year, preventable cases by age group, and preventable and non-
66 measles by region and year, reasons for non-preventable cases by year, preventable cases by age grou
67 mbers and proportions of preventable and non-preventable cases of measles by region and year, reasons
68 preventable cases, including reasons for non-preventable cases, by measles elimination status of coun
69 cases by age group, and preventable and non-preventable cases, including reasons for non-preventable
71 Rheumatic heart disease remains an important preventable cause of cardiovascular death and disability
72 ncontrolled blood pressure (BP) is a leading preventable cause of death that remains common in the US
74 reduce the high level of SSB consumption, a preventable cause of diabetes and cardiovascular disease
81 al and maternal morbidity and mortality from preventable causes and an unfinished agenda in reducing
85 Hypertension is one of the most important, preventable causes of premature morbidity and mortality
86 s were more predictable (AUC 0.84) with more preventable causes, whereas younger patient readmissions
88 ions Sustainable Development Goal 3.2-to end preventable child deaths by 2030-we need consistently es
92 s (IPDs) remain the leading cause of vaccine-preventable childhood death, even though highly effectiv
93 e hypothesis that DST-transition-associated, preventable circadian misalignment and sleep deprivation
94 patients were identified as having a likely preventable complication of care (9.2%), and 2 were read
96 valuates strategies to avoid the potentially preventable complications encountered within contemporar
98 Early childhood caries (ECC) is a largely preventable condition that occurs when children develop
99 use for anemia and constitutes a potentially preventable condition with great impact on surgical outc
100 ns for unplanned visits were for potentially preventable conditions, such as urinary retention, infec
109 l Academies of Sciences estimated the trauma preventable death rate in the United States to be 20%, i
111 Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide and has been linked to the d
117 e Vaccine Alliance, account for 83% of PCV13-preventable deaths but only 18% of global vaccination co
119 he medical problem, with an estimated 63 000 preventable deaths over the next 5 years, is to be addre
121 s and conditions that cause a high burden of preventable deaths, and allocating resources to prevent
122 contributes yearly to approximately 125,000 preventable deaths, which is partly attributable to only
123 ted States to be 20%, issued a call for zero preventable deaths, while acknowledging that an accurate
125 rgoing abdominal surgery commonly experience preventable delirium, which extends their hospital lengt
126 Fetal alcohol exposure (FAE) is the leading preventable developmental cause of cognitive dysfunction
130 ated blood pressure (BP) is a major cause of preventable disease in the United States and around the
132 s in conflict settings, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease in these settings may persist and sp
135 World Health Organization's updated vaccine-preventable disease surveillance standards and in prepar
136 Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major preventable disease that affects hospitalized inpatients
137 Chickenpox is a highly contagious vaccine-preventable disease that can lead to severe complication
144 d to estimate population immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs) after vaccination activities
145 es global laboratory surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs), including polio, measles an
146 ce as a platform for surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases and other outbreak-prone diseases.
147 cency occurs when perceived risks of vaccine-preventable diseases are sufficiently low so that vaccin
148 to sustain a considerable burden of vaccine-preventable diseases because of incomplete vaccine cover
150 n and subsequent recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases have been spawned by several techno
151 than 20 years ago, measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases have made a spectacular comeback.
152 is an increase in the prevalence of vaccine-preventable diseases in low-income countries even when t
155 ation coordinated Invasive Bacterial Vaccine Preventable Diseases network, Togo conducts surveillance
157 anization's (WHO) Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-preventable Diseases Surveillance Network (2011-2016) to
158 other global laboratory networks for vaccine-preventable diseases that will endure after the polio er
159 e need for enhanced surveillance for vaccine-preventable diseases to determine the prevalence of bact
160 emerging threat of measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases, findings such as ours can guide ta
161 ins one of the least well-controlled vaccine-preventable diseases, illustrating the shortcomings of t
170 urysm and aortic dissections are potentially preventable disorders associated with high mortality.
171 licies and strategies addressing potentially preventable ED visits should be promoted to help improve
174 isk would suggest that there are potentially preventable environmental contributors, but prior analys
175 surgical complications remain a potentially preventable event for breast cancer patients undergoing
176 lism (VTE) events, the number of potentially preventable events, and the effect of hospitalization-ba
180 id response teams were developed to decrease preventable harm by providing additional critical care r
185 diagnosis, potentially missing patients with preventable harms, but also identified patients with pot
186 al site infections (SSIs) are among the most preventable health-care-associated infections and are a
187 s cases during 2013-17 were programmatically preventable, highlighting the need for improving the eff
188 l cause, diagnosis-specific, and potentially preventable hospital readmissions using McNemar's chi-sq
190 ty increased by 21% for every 1% increase in preventable hospitalization rate when the rate was >=8%
192 We hypothesize that hospitals with higher preventable hospitalization rates (indicating poor quali
195 ents having surgery at hospitals with higher preventable hospitalization rates have increased mortali
196 For all procedures, hospitals with high preventable hospitalization rates were associated with h
197 rvices (CMS) in 2010 with a goal of reducing preventable hospitalizations by imposing financial penal
198 es for that country) or programmatically non-preventable (ie, appropriately vaccinated as per nationa
199 Cases were classified as programmatically preventable (ie, did not receive the age-appropriate num
201 ped world, with the majority of deaths being preventable if individuals at risk are identified and pr
203 suggesting that intimate partner violence is preventable in high-risk settings such as Tanzania.
204 nt recipients is hospitalized with a vaccine-preventable infection in the first 5 years posttransplan
208 s of patients who lacked immunity to vaccine-preventable infections were HAV (31.8%), HBV (63.8%), me
209 Most cervical cancers are caused by vaccine-preventable infections with human papillomaviruses (HPV)
211 lly and the leading cause of infertility and preventable infectious blindness (trachoma) in the world
214 thologies-the more severe of which, NIHL, is preventable-likely contribute to individual speech perce
223 l infarction are among the leading causes of preventable morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs.
225 alue of property transactions and a range of preventable mortality (e.g. diabetes, suicide, lung canc
226 al to improving health outcomes and reducing preventable mortality and morbidity among women and thei
232 ithin the same nation point to a potentially preventable nature of heart failure that still needs to
236 al survey instrument that presents 7 vaccine-preventable "new" diseases to gather demographically div
238 ut also identified patients with potentially preventable noninfectious respiratory deteriorations.
239 2, 4.8% of Medicare spending was potentially preventable, of which 73.8% was incurred by high-cost pa
240 156 384 (36%) cases were categorised as non-preventable, of whom 38 677 (25%) were two-dose vaccine
241 population attributable fractions (PAFs) of preventable or modifiable HIV-related and traditional ri
244 Among 89 prehospital preventable/potentially preventable (P/PP) deaths, hemorrhage accounted for 55.1
250 rized using uniform criteria and recorded as preventable, potentially preventable or nonpreventable.
252 ineate between nonmodifiable and potentially preventable predictors of prolonged critical illness and
253 collective retrospective analysis identifies preventable problems at the level of the editorial and p
255 Compared to nonpreventable readmissions, preventable readmissions tended to have shorter index IC
264 SCEs (49%) were preventable; the majority of preventable SCEs (74%) were secondary to provider manage
267 bipartisan agreement that will eliminate one preventable source of microplastic pollution in the Unit
268 d persons accounted for 14.8% of potentially preventable spending ($3421 per person) and the major co
270 Little is known about whether potentially preventable spending is concentrated among a subset of h
273 The amount and proportion of potentially preventable spending were then compared across the high-
280 red in the first 4 months of life and may be preventable through maternal vaccination or birth-dose m
282 lists of NCD causes of death that are either preventable through public health policies and intervent
283 e with active TB, 118 (4.2%) were considered preventable through screening with WHO risk factors.
287 isease on the eye whether they are blinding, preventable, treatable and/or the vision is back to norm
293 We studied rates of immunity against vaccine-preventable viruses in liver transplantation (LT) recipi
295 sk in all hospitalized patients, integrating preventable VTE as a benchmark for hospital comparison a