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1 ve been suggested to play a dominant role in prevention.
2 ersonnel and funding for biological invasion prevention.
3 rapies, including those implanted in primary prevention.
4 dherence may be necessary to optimize stroke prevention.
5 e of death (LCOD) among women is critical to prevention.
6  allocate resources appropriately to improve prevention.
7 meric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell for GVHD prevention.
8 ed by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
9 d/or clopidogrel as secondary cardiovascular prevention.
10 ay be effective for primary and secondary AF prevention.
11 omising candidates for malaria treatment and prevention.
12 ntial to guide medical therapy for secondary prevention.
13 ible is essential for targeted treatment and prevention.
14 ormed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
15 s a true challenge for treatment and relapse prevention.
16 nd for personalized approaches to neuropathy prevention.
17 a global champion and leader in RHD care and prevention.
18 nomics from the perspective of global cancer prevention.
19 he seriousness of the infection and need for prevention.
20 onsider future priorities for global obesity prevention.
21 s a potential therapeutic target for relapse prevention.
22 e for secondary venous thromboembolism (VTE) prevention.
23 mising candidates for COVID-19 treatment and prevention.
24 coagulant protein S, required for thrombosis prevention.
25 ir disoproxil fumarate/emtricitabine for HIV prevention.
26 ized, safer allocation of aspirin in primary prevention.
27 em, and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
28 orted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
29  factor and assist with future treatment and prevention.
30 nda Gates Foundation, and Janssen Vaccines & Prevention.
31 fy people at high risk of NKTCL for targeted prevention.
32 tified by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention acceptable range of <=98 g/wk for women or <=
33 2017-WW) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/American Academy of Periodontology (CDC/AAP).
34 gression among patients with stage C HF) and prevention (an optional track to prevent high-risk stage
35 ata from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and APM Research Lab were included.
36 ollowed two criteria: (1) Center for Disease Prevention and Control and American Academy of Periodont
37            Existing guidelines for infection prevention and control do not adequately cover the home
38         These data demonstrate how infection prevention and control measures including staff testing
39 isectoral approaches (MSAs) is important for prevention and control of chikungunya and other Aedes-tr
40 ility of genomic epidemiology to support the prevention and control of mosquito-borne virus threats.
41 ment Index [HDI]); national capacity for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases ('NCD
42  developing a single-antigen pan-vaccine for prevention and control of parasitic diseases of medical
43 sectoral collaboration in the context of the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases has been
44 nd dressing rooms, and categorised infection prevention and control practices into four domains: hand
45 reatment strategies, and informing infection prevention and control practices.
46 t implementation strategies for hypertension prevention and control, especially in low-income populat
47 s and contact are important for NoV outbreak prevention and control, yet they remain limited.
48 east cancer risk prediction, risk-stratified prevention and early detection strategies, and their imp
49  gastric cancer in the AN population through prevention and early diagnosis.
50                                  Advances in prevention and effective management of COVID-19 will req
51  with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Gilead Sciences, the country of Georgia e
52      Widespread improvements in treatment as prevention and gonorrhea control can negatively impact t
53 d fasting have putative benefits for disease prevention and longevity.
54                    Little is known about the prevention and management of COVID-19 AKI.
55 dings may have relevant implications for the prevention and management of CTEPH.
56 of people affected suggests that advances in prevention and management of major neurological disorder
57 these phytochemicals have been linked to the prevention and management of several chronic and degener
58                                  Appropriate prevention and management strategies should be developed
59 timing of associated risk factors to promote prevention and management strategy.
60 blic health interventions targeting diabetes prevention and management would be a worthwhile strategy
61                      New policies supporting prevention and more intensive management of type 2 diabe
62 to 2018 in order to inform community-engaged prevention and policy strategies.
63          They may also have roles in primary prevention and renal protection.
64  vaccines may be utilized for both infection prevention and repurposing as a cancer immunotherapy.
65 IPERGAY trial with on demand TDF/FTC for HIV prevention and the impact of doxycycline post-exposure p
66 nduce clearance will be important for cancer prevention and the treatment of HPV-related diseases.
67 ses (25-32 g/L) for protein removal and haze prevention and this induced changes to wine composition.
68 e based recommendations for risk assessment, prevention and timely management, existing challenges, a
69 l and highlights the increasing challenge to prevention and treatment efforts.
70 onsortium, which investigates adolescent HIV prevention and treatment in seven LMICs: Brazil, Kenya,
71 nities were randomly assigned to receive HIV prevention and treatment interventions, including enhanc
72 elopment and implementation of effective RSV prevention and treatment measures represent an opportuni
73 ulating nerves and neural signalling for the prevention and treatment of cancer.
74                                              Prevention and treatment of chronic diseases will benefi
75 l Toxoplasma differentiation and will inform prevention and treatment of chronic infections.
76 ies there is considerable variability in the prevention and treatment of GVHD worldwide.
77 upplementation with KE was effective in both prevention and treatment of heart failure in 2 preclinic
78 arch is needed to develop new approaches for prevention and treatment of HFpEF.
79 ed for novel, affordable, and safe drugs for prevention and treatment of malaria.
80 and have potential clinical implications for prevention and treatment of periodontitis.
81 dies (mAbs) are promising candidates for the prevention and treatment of severe viral diseases, but t
82  with butyrate provides new insights for the prevention and treatment of tacrolimus-induced hyperglyc
83  space-time events; therefore, therapies for prevention and treatment require fundamental understandi
84 arm reduction tools and improving integrated prevention and treatment services for the infectious dis
85 ective trials are needed to inform effective prevention and treatment strategies for leukaemia predis
86 r substance use disorders, that could inform prevention and treatment strategies.
87                We examined examples from the Prevention and Treatment Through a Comprehensive Care Co
88 w or re-purposed antibiotics for melioidosis prevention and treatment, especially as portable inhalat
89 e etiology of LF pattern formation for early prevention and treatment.
90 l therapeutic target for atrial fibrillation prevention and treatment.
91  and traits, and so lead to improved disease prevention and treatment.
92 ion may reveal molecular targets for disease prevention and treatment.
93 f errors on 7 facts on COVID-19 symptoms and prevention) and information-seeking behavior (number of
94 x and gender in their approach to diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases as a necessary and
95 ne and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate for HIV prevention, as the upper limit of the 95% CI of the IRR,
96 ngina, one fall during a multifactorial fall-prevention assessment, and one hip fracture) during the
97 tion of genetically targeted primary disease prevention at short-term follow-up.
98 nd Crucell Holland (now Janssen Vaccines and Prevention B.V.), European Union's Horizon 2020 research
99 epresent a modifiable risk factor for cancer prevention (breast in particular), contributing to the c
100 en as potential players not only for relapse prevention but also as candidate drugs for a faster reso
101                        In the SPARCL (Stroke Prevention by Aggressive Reduction in Cholesterol Levels
102 bility assessments, and consistent secondary prevention can prove to be key elements to improving pos
103 orted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and antimicrobial-resistance data on Ty
104 ic relies on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data on inpatient deaths from causes co
105 undation, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Foundation (with support from Amgen).
106 ollow the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Guidelines for the US Domestic Medical
107 loped by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2015 as a tool for hospital antimicr
108 artments and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) involvement, we offer perspectives abou
109 arly, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a domestic medical examinati
110              Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends comprehensive sexually trans
111     The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tracks influenza activity through a nat
112              Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded HIV testing data submitted by 61
113  goal of antithrombotic therapy is secondary prevention, concomitant coronary artery disease, particu
114 In 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted active population-based surveillanc
115 tervention with Olive oil and cardiovascular PREVention (CORDIOPREV) study is an ongoing prospective,
116   People with HIV should receive ongoing HIV prevention counselling and partner services data should
117 according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria.
118       The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention define community engagement as "the process o
119 eptive product preference as a proxy for HIV prevention delivery methods.
120 mine whether significant advances in disease prevention, detection, and treatment since that time hav
121                   Genetic testing may inform prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for a broad range o
122 form to address current barriers to improved prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of this often letha
123  classifying people to effectively customize prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
124  irAEs is essential to define strategies for prevention, early detection, and appropriate management.
125 e findings present opportunities for disease prevention, early detection, prognostication and treatme
126 ugh there is no cure or established means of prevention, effective treatment is available.
127 or 3TC-TP exposure, and therefore compromise prevention efficacy, is unknown.
128  guide testing, treatment, and public health prevention efforts.
129 ating RSV strains will continue to challenge prevention efforts.
130 fe gluten exposure has been a major focus of prevention efforts.
131 interdisciplinary training in cardiac arrest prevention followed by clinical practice change whereby
132 clusion in both primary and secondary stroke prevention for patients with atrial fibrillation, includ
133 considered when designing strategies for HIV prevention for PWID.
134 ar ICH highlight the need for more effective prevention for this patient group.
135  for dietary factors on which to base cancer prevention guidelines has led to the rapid expansion of
136 ng PWID) and in the extent to which combined prevention had been implemented before, during, and afte
137 ed fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) in cardiovascular prevention have recently been demonstrated in a large ra
138 ns to develop and implement action plans for prevention, health care, and research to tackle the grow
139 nd antisepsis is the most important tool for prevention, however, compliance among healthcare workers
140 red epigenetic enzyme inhibitors for relapse prevention in human drug users.
141 rgeted efforts to reduce SB could enhance HF prevention in later life.
142 ary male medical circumcision (VMMC) for HIV prevention in men was demonstrated in three randomized t
143 partment of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention in Stockholm County during 2006-2015.
144 uating probiotic supplementation for allergy prevention in very preterm infants are needed.
145                                 No trials of prevention in young adults were identified.
146 ofile (3.9 vs 3.3, p = 0.01), more secondary prevention indication for a defibrillator (64.9% vs 44.5
147 ep phenotyping') is key to understanding the prevention, initiation, progression and response to trea
148 tion of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention Initiative, has been widely stated but is ind
149           Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention interventions for prevention interventions fo
150 ncy virus (HIV) prevention interventions for prevention interventions for women include screening, pa
151 g programs and treatment support, along with prevention interventions, are needed to achieve HIV epid
152                               Because stroke prevention is a major goal in the management of ESKD hem
153         Currently, no effective treatment or prevention is available.
154                     The success rate of full prevention is over 93% among 42 animals tested, which is
155  improvement project distributing a free SSI Prevention Kit (SSIPK) containing patient instructions,
156 s for risk prediction, primary and secondary prevention, laboratory testing, physical activity, and n
157 ; Cambridge, MA, USA) and Janssen Vaccines & Prevention (Leiden, Netherlands).
158 y high-risk criteria for intensive secondary prevention lipid-lowering therapy (28.3% vs. 40.0% vs. 8
159 Registry were analyzed to identify secondary prevention measures offered to patients who experienced
160                                The secondary prevention measures offered varied across the elicitors.
161 ophysiology, and lead to accurate diagnoses, prevention measures, and effective treatment options.
162 tient view of factors affecting adherence to prevention measures, particularly in community settings.
163 s is critical to end outbreaks and to inform prevention measures.
164 of stay, lower Braden score, pressure injury prevention methods in place, being in an intensive care
165 ion of CAVD would benefit the development of prevention, mitigation and alternate therapeutic strateg
166                 Despite some progress in its prevention, more can be done to tackle risks of its deve
167  in the 2017 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) f
168                                              Prevention needs to start at an early age with primordia
169  be a promising early therapeutic option for prevention of Abeta accumulation in the brain.
170 ng points, early warning indicators, and the prevention of abrupt shifts to undesirable states.
171 ns and stakeholders current guidance for the prevention of AD.
172  the improvement of pulmonary health and the prevention of adult respiratory illness.
173                                      Medical prevention of adverse events has increased considerably
174   Evidence that probiotics are effective for prevention of allergic disease in premature infants rema
175 king, splicing, regulation of apoptosis, and prevention of amyloid cleavage pathways.
176 namic contributors to effective therapy, the prevention of antimicrobial resistance, and newer design
177           Lipid-lowering recommendations for prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease rel
178 f more than 2%, the effective treatment, and prevention of bipolar disorder represents an area of sig
179                             C3 deficiency or prevention of C3a receptor (C3aR) signaling abrogates di
180  use except aspirin prescribed for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
181 an efficacious reference for the control and prevention of cascading failures in many real networks.
182 on of the gut microbiota, is crucial for the prevention of CDI in human microbiota-associated (HMA) m
183                                 In contrast, prevention of cell death and innate immunity after CI+Tx
184 tor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced signalling and prevention of cell death.
185  trial (1) to definitively determine whether prevention of CMV reactivation improves clinical outcome
186                                              Prevention of CNI nephrotoxicity by SIR-based early CNI
187 their effectiveness in primary and secondary prevention of complications is still uncertain.
188 estimating the importance of plastics in the prevention of COVID-19 transmission, it is imperative no
189 n Heart Association guideline on the primary prevention of CVD introduced the concept of risk-enhanci
190 ssion, so could be targets for treatment and prevention of depression.
191 nd offers a potential therapeutic target for prevention of diffuse WMI in premature infants experienc
192 ms in advancing the care of patients and the prevention of disease.
193  into meaningful recognition, treatment, and prevention of disease.
194 rations can present promising effects in the prevention of diseases such as diabetes, obesity, Parkin
195                                              Prevention of early RSV will require passive protection
196 er development of this candidate vaccine for prevention of EBOV disease is warranted.
197 hondria may be of therapeutic benefit in the prevention of endothelial dysfunction associated with pr
198                                   Successful prevention of food allergy requires the identification o
199 rant phenotype may inform strategies for the prevention of food allergy.
200                Vitamin D and calcium for the prevention of fracture: a systematic review and meta-ana
201             Our results demonstrate that the prevention of gene pairing disrupts oscillations and seg
202 bout HF or fail to differentiate between the prevention of HF in those at risk versus the treatment o
203      To date, no licensed vaccine exists for prevention of human disease, and mechanisms underlying c
204 e in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infecti
205                                              Prevention of infection was not inferior in the control
206  outcomes and potential therapeutics for the prevention of inflammation-induced PTB.
207 is contributes to a better understanding and prevention of inflammatory bone destruction.
208 entially tractable new targets for secondary prevention of ischaemic stroke, while factor VIII and ga
209                  Therapeutic trials aimed at prevention of ischemia/reperfusion injury to allografts
210  the need for lung function surveillance and prevention of LRTIs and PTB in HIV+ adolescents.
211 rocardiographic changes in the treatment and prevention of malaria.
212  the quality of plant foods is important for prevention of MetS in a population that habitually consu
213                                  Conversely, prevention of mitochondrial oxidative stress during chro
214                                              Prevention of Na(i) overload or inhibition of Na/Ca(mito
215                               We then tested prevention of oxycodone seeking and taking during abstin
216 exploited therapeutically in alleviation and prevention of pain.
217 e questioned the use of omentoplasty for the prevention of perineal wound complications.
218                                          The prevention of postoperative infection is often the basis
219                                              Prevention of progression and reduction in fibrosis are
220 nthesis is a valid target for therapy and/or prevention of prostate cancer.
221 ld be used for developing a strategy for the prevention of psychotic relapse related to antipsychotic
222 ients' QOL through effective instruction and prevention of recurrent anaphylaxis.
223  primary infection and 2 models also assumed prevention of reinfections and reactivations.
224  These findings suggest that both primordial prevention of risk factors and improved acute treatment
225                            Challenges to the prevention of severe disease after virus infection inclu
226 r fusion protein suggests a strategy for the prevention of severe VEEV infection and associated disea
227  implantable cardiac monitoring (ICM) in the prevention of stroke recurrence after a cryptogenic isch
228 reduced) edoxaban compared with warfarin for prevention of stroke/systemic embolism in patients with
229 us (allogenic islet transplantation), or the prevention of surgical diabetes in chronic pancreatitis
230                                              Prevention of surgical site infection (SSI) is a public
231 the use of vitamin D supplementation for the prevention of T2D.
232 r impact on the understanding, treatment and prevention of the disease.
233 robably an effective strategy in the primary prevention of these commonly diagnosed cancers.
234 f the mechanisms, diagnosis, management, and prevention of this allergic disease.
235 25mg/kg PQ was associated with near complete prevention of transmission to mosquitoes.
236                                          The prevention of vector-borne illnesses, the determination
237                         Few trials addressed prevention or cessation of tobacco products other than c
238  mechanisms that might suggest novel disease prevention or intervention strategies.
239 t could be potentially used for colon cancer prevention or therapy.
240       Inhibition of CaMKII may be useful for prevention or treatment of arrhythmias in SDB.
241  the challenges facing current treatment and prevention paradigms in the clinic, there is an increasi
242  to support the global response for COVID-19 prevention, patient treatment and diagnostics.
243                       However, among primary prevention patients (n = 33,251), high polygenic risk di
244 tic cardiovascular disease events in primary prevention populations with type 2 diabetes mellitus is
245 s a framework of a potential upstream stroke prevention program with evidence-based implementation st
246 ys, and inform the targeting of policies and prevention programming aimed at reducing CVD in India.
247                                     Targeted prevention programs are largely missing.
248 l care organizations reported having burnout prevention programs targeted to ICU physicians, advanced
249  etiologic knowledge and designing effective prevention programs.
250 ndicating the need for contemporary tailored prevention programs.
251 nt, by using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provisional death data and U.S. Census Bureau
252 Bezlotoxumab's efficacy appears to be due to prevention rather than delayed onset of rCDI.
253 onal Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) thrombosis prevention recommendations and compared with Myeloma IX,
254 2020, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention reported 104,232 confirmed or probable COVID-
255 cular Disease & Dementia, Promoting Health & Prevention, Rhythm Disorders & Thromboembolism, Valvular
256 ata from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Control Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidem
257 exam data in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Electronic Disease Notification system (EDN
258          The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendations, Medical Eligibility Criter
259                 A breakdown of treatment and prevention services for these conditions may even oversh
260 primary endpoint of population uptake of HIV prevention services, as measured by proportion of people
261 t linkage to HIV medical care or referral to prevention services.
262  in primary care and relevant specialty care prevention settings, discuss the theory- and practice-ba
263 vity may provide novel immunotherapeutic and prevention strategies against intracellular bacterial in
264 messaging and rigorous adherence to COVID-19 prevention strategies in all obese individuals regardles
265 ed controlled trials investigating different prevention strategies in which extensive prospective hig
266          Community screening and therapeutic prevention strategies may reduce the incidence of falls
267 hese diseases, which can help accelerate new prevention strategies.
268 the application of this knowledge to allergy prevention strategies.
269 s may help inform early stroke versus d-sICH prevention strategies.
270 hich may in turn lead to effective self-harm prevention strategies.
271 nity to identify patients at risk of tMN for prevention strategies.
272 ains a viable nonantibiotic treatment and/or prevention strategy against CDI.
273                      PET is the dominant CMV prevention strategy in that it was associated with lower
274 zation (OPO) began a novel pretransplant CMV prevention strategy via matching deceased kidney donors
275                            Men in the Cancer Prevention Study II Nutrition Cohort diagnosed with nonm
276  promoting universal personal protection and preventions, such as the use of face masks and handwashi
277         Among 61 (37.0%) patients in primary prevention, the annual rate of appropriate ICD therapies
278        Treatment success was defined as rCDI prevention through 8 weeks after treatment.
279 ional Institutes of Health Office of Disease Prevention through an interagency agreement with the Age
280 n termed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tier 1 (CDCT1) genetic conditions, for which
281  link might open novel ways of treatment and prevention to improve patient healthcare.
282 he need for early interventions for dementia prevention to mitigate the effect of APOE epsilon4 at th
283 ticidal nets (LLINs) are the primary malaria prevention tool, but their effectiveness is threatened b
284                                      Malaria prevention tools covering the preconception period and e
285 ng of cardiovascular risk and use of primary prevention treatment at all glucocorticoid doses.
286 n translating these findings into viable HIV prevention, treatment and cure strategies.
287 f which have available early intervention or prevention treatments.
288      The BCPP was a community-randomised HIV-prevention trial done in 30 communities across Botswana
289 les individualized risk estimates for better prevention trial selection.
290                                      The HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 067/Alternative Dosing
291                                      The HIV Prevention Trials Network Study 077 evaluated changes in
292     We used data from venous thromboembolism prevention trials to evaluate the causal effect of venou
293 -informed prioritization of drug targets for prevention trials.
294 fy participants closest to MCI for secondary prevention trials.
295 ween visits, the main strategy for infection prevention was patient and caregiver education.
296 electrophysiological mechanism underlying AF prevention was prolongation of atrial effective refracto
297 th prophylactic hemoclipping for delayed PPB prevention were included in the clipping group, and thos
298 own to confer equivalent benefits for stroke prevention with less bleeding risk and less tedious moni
299 s in improving brain health need to focus on prevention, with emphasis on modifiable risk factors suc
300 ersonalized approach to cancer screening and prevention, with optimal use of colonoscopy to effective

 
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