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1 and practice of water treatment as a cholera preventive measure.
2 upper extremities appears to be an effective preventive measure.
3 current vaccine as the single most effective preventive measure.
4  school dental sealant programs are a common preventive measure.
5   Preoxygenation is performed routinely as a preventive measure.
6 ing the relevance of allergen avoidance as a preventive measure.
7 fore typhoid vaccination is recommended as a preventive measure.
8 forms (RVVC), and with no definitive cure or preventive measure.
9 and informing stakeholders on mitigation and preventive measures.
10 titute adequate treatment options and proper preventive measures.
11 more difficult to implement intervention and preventive measures.
12 ed research into staphylococcal vaccines and preventive measures.
13 ects at risk may allow the implementation of preventive measures.
14 e platform for prospective studies exploring preventive measures.
15 es, emphasizing the importance of additional preventive measures.
16 IIMs and for possible future therapeutic and preventive measures.
17 as well as for evaluations of the effects of preventive measures.
18 lcohol and smoking, emphasizing the need for preventive measures.
19 iction, and target high-risk individuals for preventive measures.
20 d to novel diagnostic tools, treatments, and preventive measures.
21 rify controversies, and promote adherence to preventive measures.
22 st-effectiveness, and an increased uptake of preventive measures.
23 institution of brain-directed therapeutic or preventive measures.
24 ections in males and to test therapeutic and preventive measures.
25 rs can show the potential gain from combined preventive measures.
26 progression, who may be candidates for early preventive measures.
27 s, which may have important implications for preventive measures.
28 dentify them before developing or evaluating preventive measures.
29  and sanitation are unlikely to be effective preventive measures.
30 nd/or faster implementation of public health preventive measures.
31 gh risk populations should be identified for preventive measures.
32 dical practices, and assessing the effect of preventive measures.
33 cial trauma is the pediatrician's support of preventive measures.
34 greater risk of CVD to implement appropriate preventive measures.
35 HPV-attributable cancers requires additional preventive measures.
36 n older adults, appears to have no effective preventive measures.
37  routes and to design targeted and effective preventive measures.
38 troduction, nutrient supplementation, and FA preventive measures.
39 ettings without a renewed focus on expanding preventive measures.
40 lth concern worldwide and requires effective preventive measures.
41  potentially genotype-informed prognosis and preventive measures.
42 nally affects regions with limited access to preventive measures.
43 stablish early detection, and cost-effective preventive measures.
44 nto pathogen evolution and, in turn, informs preventive measures.
45 and hvKp transmission dynamics for informing preventive measures.
46  these findings underscore the importance of preventive measures.
47 ent of cancer in BD patients would allow for preventive measures.
48 can guide clinicians in choosing appropriate preventive measures.
49  towards the pandemic and their adherence to preventive measures.
50 ed treatment approaches as well as potential preventive measures.
51 ons and practice changes have been effective preventive measures.
52 rmination, is a cornerstone for establishing preventive measures.
53 d, then the patient should definitely follow preventive measures.
54 ho could benefit from strategies to maximize preventive measures.
55 the first heatwave to maximize the impact of preventive measures.
56  of the risk factors and underlined possible preventive measures.
57  full effects and the corresponding need for preventive measures.
58 ents to decide on appropriate anti-infective preventive measures.
59         This new knowledge might lead to new preventive measures.
60 e present 13 recommendations on preoperative preventive measures.
61 pairments, and further institute appropriate preventive measures.
62 ngful information for clinical treatment and preventive measures.
63 understanding cancer aetiology and designing preventive measures.
64 dations on the basis of an extensive list of preventive measures.
65 xpenditures to improve the implementation of preventive measures.
66 t of the potential outbreak and to implement preventive measures.
67 ood exist through the adoption of risk-based preventive measures.
68 d at raising awareness of these diseases and preventive measures.
69 associated with surveillance alone by use of preventive measures: 1.8 years with tamoxifen, 2.6 years
70 ntermediate surrogate markers of response to preventive measures; 3) novel non-surgical preventive me
71 11) surveillance to monitor efficacy data of preventive measures (8/8).
72 th (8/8); (4) staff education regarding CDAD preventive measures (8/8); (5) appropriate hand hygiene
73         Reductions in tobacco use, uptake of preventive measures, adoption of early detection methods
74                     Face masks are a primary preventive measure against airborne pathogens.
75  of diets rich in fruits and vegetables as a preventive measure against cancer.
76 the treatment of prebiotics could be a novel preventive measure against colorectal cancer (CRC) devel
77 rains and fruits and vegetables as a primary preventive measure against CVD.
78 to have clinically significant efficacy as a preventive measure against weight gain in such patients.
79 -nCoV and may help epidemic surveillance and preventive measures against 2019-nCoV.IMPORTANCE The rec
80                           As there can be no preventive measures against airborne pollen exposure, we
81  practical biosensing of Cry j 2, leading to preventive measures against allergic disorders caused by
82  studies are needed to determine the role of preventive measures against CMV in this population.
83 stic and therapeutic targets, and above all, preventive measures against essential hypertension.
84 te antigens in vaccines under development as preventive measures against ETEC infections in humans an
85                                    Effective preventive measures against HIV must function near the t
86 need further research to inform curative and preventive measures against HIV/AIDS.
87 re of Japanese Governments has begun to take preventive measures against JC pollinosis and airborne p
88     This stresses the importance of starting preventive measures against malaria as early as possible
89 eased coverage of antiretroviral therapy and preventive measures against malaria.
90 ogenesis and for determining the appropriate preventive measures against other diseases in HIV-1-infe
91                               Differences in preventive measures against the virus spread between cou
92  underlying mechanism(s) could lead to novel preventive measures against UTI.
93 rmation may aid in designing gender-specific preventive measures aimed at reversing immune suppressio
94 ns to enhance understanding and adherence to preventive measures among adolescents to better manage t
95                           In addition, using preventive measures and avoiding nephrotoxic medications
96 The risk of NODAT can be reduced by planning preventive measures and by tailoring immunosuppressive r
97                         How will we discover preventive measures and cures that will be effective in
98 n 30% of children had little knowledge about preventive measures and how to give first-aid after burn
99 sis can potentially help individuals to take preventive measures and improve healthcare outcomes.
100 y in the chronic phase is presented to guide preventive measures and improve overall cardiometabolic
101   This finding highlights the need for renal preventive measures and intensified monitoring for emerg
102 medicine) can be defined as the tailoring of preventive measures and medical treatments to the charac
103 ce of GICs lies in systematic application of preventive measures and new advances in intraoperative m
104  low-risk strategies in screening can refine preventive measures and optimize health care resource al
105 ce disease onset has direct implications for preventive measures and patient counseling.
106 ta will assist in implementation of specific preventive measures and plans, as well as prioritize lim
107 e currently lack quantitative theory for how preventive measures and post-diagnostic interventions ar
108 ng for implementation of timely and adequate preventive measures and providing reassurance that no se
109 y, these data support an association between preventive measures and reduced cardiovascular morbidity
110 t is unknown, but important for the focus of preventive measures and research into the origins of ast
111        Unfortunately, the lack of widespread preventive measures and the inability to eradicate HIV f
112 ffects of inflammation is essential for both preventive measures and therapeutic interventions.
113 understand disease pathogenesis and evaluate preventive measures and therapies.
114 estic cleaners regarding risks and available preventive measures and to promote strict collaboration
115  liver will be crucial in the development of preventive measures and treatments for end-stage liver d
116 his strategy will allow clinicians to target preventive measures and will support efforts to unveil t
117        Methadone maintenance is an effective preventive measure, and others strategies should be stud
118 zed patients in this study were eligible for preventive measures, and computerized reminders signific
119 pathways, and targets important to effective preventive measures, and early disease control in childr
120 rders as well as objective diagnostic tools, preventive measures, and eventually cures.
121 ctly diagnose disease, implement simple LQTS preventive measures, and initiate prophylactic therapy i
122 roposed to improve the treatment strategies, preventive measures, and public health policy making of
123 ients are at high risk for herpes zoster and preventive measures are a significant unmet need.
124              Although promising, no enduring preventive measures are available, and, along with frequ
125 y and morbidity; thus, early recognition and preventive measures are essential.
126                                   Currently, preventive measures are focused on vector avoidance.
127   As a result, current treatment options and preventive measures are inadequate.
128 sure that investments in major public health preventive measures are made part of the universal healt
129   During a first AMI in young adults in whom preventive measures are more likely to be effective, mod
130 s in ophthalmology, and the effectiveness of preventive measures are needed to ensure fair authorship
131                                     Improved preventive measures are needed.
132                                              Preventive measures are not comparable.
133                       Accordingly, secondary preventive measures are not endorsed, and their role is
134 ormal cognitive ageing and developing needed preventive measures are of great importance.
135 e context-specific impact of cervical cancer preventive measures are often missing.
136 ne candidates provide cautious optimism that preventive measures are possible.
137                         Close monitoring and preventive measures are warranted at onset and during re
138 great clinical and public health concern and preventive measures are warranted.
139                                  However, no preventive measures are yet implemented to reduce its tr
140 min C supplementation could be considered as preventive measures as these can lower urate levels, as
141 ry approach that focuses on anticipatory and preventive measures as well as active interventions to a
142          In these countries, the scarcity of preventive measures as well as the limited health resour
143 such as psychological reaction to stress and preventive measures, as well as case-shifting between di
144                           A higher number of preventive measures associated with lower rates of ASHD.
145 r conditioning, and helmet use are important preventive measures; avoidance of overtraining and provi
146 sease (COPD) could lead to implementation of preventive measures before disease onset and halt progre
147 x and requires the integration of a range of preventive measures before, during, and after surgery.
148            Face masks are a well-established preventive measure, but their effectiveness for mitigati
149               Developments have been made in preventive measures, but admission to hospital for acute
150 etic mutations predisposing to CHD may allow preventive measures by modulation of secondary genetic o
151 als have indicated that the impact of caries-preventive measures can be determined within a six-month
152 tion aid, further studies are needed so that preventive measures can be developed.
153 ic and physicians early, so that appropriate preventive measures can be implemented.
154 are warranted to determine if cardiovascular preventive measures can reduce CHIP-associated CVD risk.
155 nd the basis for this heterogeneity, and new preventive measures could be developed based on findings
156  and middle-income countries (LMICs) and its preventive measures could have great social impact.
157 um infection annually, and that adherence to preventive measures could prevent up to 549 000 episodes
158  reducing NTD, the only proven and practical preventive measure currently available is to take oral m
159 E) live longer due to improved therapies and preventive measures, death and disability from cardiovas
160 , including identification of more effective preventive measures, development of models to stratify r
161      In this Review, we assess risk factors, preventive measures, diagnoses, clinical features, and t
162 nated sponges and Oligon catheters as single preventive measures did not reduce catheter colonization
163 ary, we demonstrated that interventional and preventive measures directly and significantly impact th
164 d organ systems and interventions (including preventive measures, disease surveillance, and medical o
165  of Ebola virus (EBOV) is important to guide preventive measures during Ebola outbreaks.
166 CVD risk among women with HIV, and reinforce preventive measures (e.g., smoking cessation, blood pres
167  change, who thus have the most to gain from preventive measures, efforts to reverse the obesogenic e
168 CVD risk among women with HIV, and reinforce preventive measures (eg, smoking cessation, blood pressu
169                                     Possible preventive measures encompass the following: substitutio
170 ore use of psychosocial assessment and other preventive measures, especially for young people and aga
171 morphologic test results and for guidance of preventive measures, especially in the absence of region
172 r progress can be expected from implementing preventive measures, especially the development of new v
173 able patients and implementation of adequate preventive measures, excessive evaluation might lead to
174                                    No proven preventive measures exist to halt development or progres
175 e prevention of both diseases, several other preventive measures exist.
176 nd delineate how clinicians can respond when preventive measures fail.
177  the importance of cow's milk avoidance as a preventive measure for IDDM.
178 cal activity may be a particularly promising preventive measure for men.
179 ectiveness of physical fitness programs as a preventive measure for mental disorders among children a
180 , the benefit of influenza immunization as a preventive measure for PD remains unknown.
181           Avoiding SHS could be an important preventive measure for reducing the risk of adult-onset
182  Red-blood-cell transfusion, the most common preventive measure for stroke in sickle-cell disease, is
183          Hydration is a commonly recommended preventive measure for voice disorders though it is uncl
184  to understand - and, ultimately, to provide preventive measures for - errors associated with increas
185 ese potential problems, the effectiveness of preventive measures for CRC, especially in high-risk ind
186 important insights for the implementation of preventive measures for CVEs after transcatheter aortic
187  foods could serve as treatments and primary preventive measures for depression in postmenopausal wom
188                       Increased attention to preventive measures for family members and early diagnos
189                                   Developing preventive measures for HRS-AKI, improving its early ide
190  The findings may warrant the development of preventive measures for injury risk reduction in adult p
191 s, and an unmet need exists for improved CVD preventive measures for patients with RA.
192 prehension of the control, risk factors, and preventive measures for peri-implantitis overall was sig
193 lications of this work, including the use of preventive measures for reducing the incidence of schizo
194                            Implementation of preventive measures for service members who are at highe
195 , the use of guideline-recommended secondary preventive measures for the treatment of PAD across dive
196 uced hazards for TAO among patients with GD, preventive measures for this burdensome manifestation of
197 nd to the development of new therapeutic and preventive measures for this disease in the 21st century
198                                  Since 2004, preventive measures for TRALI and TAS have been implemen
199 ad to a basis for the development of dietary preventive measures for VMSs.
200 ated as potential treatments of, and primary preventive measures for, insomnia in postmenopausal wome
201 ass drug administration, bed nets, and other preventive measures has resulted in huge public health g
202                                              Preventive measures have been shown to be an effective m
203                                      Various preventive measures have been studied; however, many of
204 s a major pathogen throughout the world, and preventive measures have focused on the production of a
205 t diagnostics, treatment recommendations and preventive measures, highlighting research needs and pri
206 ce of CIN supports the use of hydration as a preventive measure in patients at high risk for CIN.
207 e with national immunization guidelines as a preventive measure in the post-sexual assault care setti
208 ials will allow us to routinely add targeted preventive measures in addition to human milk, such as p
209 st in decision-making about surveillance and preventive measures in EVD outbreaks.
210 ground of the host and could be relevant for preventive measures in humans.
211 missing the opportunity to provide effective preventive measures in millions of patients with nonobst
212 groups allows the implementation of targeted preventive measures in order to avoid transition to seve
213 ns, discover the causes of lung ADC, and put preventive measures in place.
214 the receipt of cART are suitable targets for preventive measures in the future.
215           Previously implemented and current preventive measures in theater appear to have been adequ
216  adherence and improving early detection and preventive measures in this older population may enhance
217                    Despite various levels of preventive measures, in 2020, many countries have suffer
218                                              Preventive measures include matching and quality assessm
219 us antimicrobial use, and the development of preventive measures including maternal vaccines are ongo
220 V care providers on both viremic control and preventive measures including smoking cessation, blood p
221 ve that high-risk children be identified for preventive measures including sun protection as well as
222 transmission dynamics is vital for improving preventive measures, including norovirus vaccine develop
223                 Equitable access to COVID-19 preventive measures, including vaccination, is needed to
224 dings make clear that ensuring that COVID-19 preventive measures, including vaccines when available,
225                                      Despite preventive measures, infections continue to pose signifi
226            However, no specific treatment or preventive measure is yet available.
227 cision making about diagnoses, treatment, or preventive measures (isolation), provided they know the
228                  Despite the above-mentioned preventive measures, it is also important to monitor hig
229  that determines whether they will invest in preventive measures later on.
230 timulate and encourage lifestyle changes and preventive measures likely to reduce the risk of medical
231 ion with emerging infectious agents, because preventive measures may not be available in all cases.
232                                          Two preventive measures may prove beneficial, although their
233                                      Current preventive measures of aortic root dilatation include me
234 tegy for investigating both pathogenesis and preventive measures of complex syndromes.
235  assumptions regarding timing and effects of preventive measures on cancer incidence and adverse effe
236 ned at testing, and the potential effects of preventive measures on risk of developing the disease, q
237 dentify aPL carriers at higher risk and take preventive measures on them.
238 ught to determine if in addition to standard preventive measures on-admission, high-dose rosuvastatin
239 se, and treatment is generally restricted to preventive measures or tooth extraction.
240                                    Effective preventive measures or treatments are not available.
241 nformation, perceived low risk, adherence to preventive measures, or vaccine unavailability.
242 re more likely to have received 15 of the 17 preventive measures outlined in clinical practice guidel
243                                  Emphasizing preventive measures, parental supervision, and timely me
244 roaches for prostate cancer (PCa) lack early preventive measures, rapid diagnostic capabilities, risk
245             Increasing the uptake of malaria preventive measures represents a significant opportunity
246 asing physical contact as well as increasing preventive measures result in a reduction of chances to
247 lications of biliary endoscopy and potential preventive measures, roles for endosonography in the eva
248                                 Attention to preventive measures (screening and/or prophylaxis) is wa
249 ate metabolism during pregnancy suggest that preventive measures should be aimed at improving insulin
250 able, prompt diagnosis and implementation of preventive measures should be considered as early as pos
251 duce the burden of cancer in the population, preventive measures should stress the potential of low-r
252                        Primary and secondary preventive measures should therefore be specifically tar
253                           Augmented standard preventive measures (SPMs) were not able to control this
254       They highlight the need for additional preventive measures, starting in early pregnancy or even
255                                        Other preventive measures such as hormone replacement therapy
256 nd iridovirus infections would enable timely preventive measures such as immediate sacrifice of infec
257 anagement of malaria illness and anemia, and preventive measures such as insecticide-treated nets and
258               Adults and individuals who use preventive measures such as insecticides, insect repelle
259 d severe DED symptoms, indicating a need for preventive measures such as screen breaks and ergonomic
260                          Despite widely used preventive measures such as sealant programs to control
261 tients should be counseled about and receive preventive measures such as smoking cessation and vaccin
262 g the importance of continuous surveillance, preventive measures such as vaccination in vulnerable po
263  need for effective antiviral therapy and/or preventive measures such as vaccines against RSV in youn
264                                 Implementing preventive measures, such as HPV vaccination and compreh
265 l high, ranging from 8% to 30%, and standard preventive measures, such as increased hygiene, are not
266                                       Simple preventive measures, such as low-dose aspirin, calcium,
267                  Clinicians should emphasize preventive measures, such as regular monitoring of peri-
268  cardiovascular screening, and strengthening preventive measures, such as vaccination.
269                      Consequently, immediate preventive measures tailored to each factor's associatio
270 d caregivers within 2 weeks to inquire about preventive measures taken at the visit and called them 2
271 hcare systems, and implement population wide preventive measures that account for the region's socioe
272  the infection and a fuller awareness of the preventive measures that can be taken against HPV-relate
273 3416 patients (53.6 percent) as eligible for preventive measures that had not been ordered by the adm
274  advantages and disadvantages of the various preventive measures that have been described in the lite
275                      Respondents reported on preventive measures that should be undertaken to prevent
276 h new advances in antithrombotic therapy and preventive measures, these developments have resulted in
277 e idea that treatment of BV might serve as a preventive measure to reduce the risk of HIV transmissio
278 henticity of ancient DNA sequences even when preventive measures to avoid contamination are implement
279 gnition of HCM to create the opportunity for preventive measures to be employed in high-risk patients
280 probiotic formulation as part of a bundle of preventive measures to control CDI in healthcare setting
281 de public health authorities in implementing preventive measures to control HTLV-1 transmission.
282 care of patients and pets and will establish preventive measures to ensure patients are safe living w
283  frequency, use of supplemental imaging, and preventive measures to improve breast cancer screening b
284 could contribute to the development of novel preventive measures to interrupt the spirochete infectio
285  of pathogen reservoirs helps in elaborating preventive measures to limit the risk of disease emergen
286  genetically susceptible to cancer calls for preventive measures to minimize the cancer risk in these
287 e risks, highlighting the need to strengthen preventive measures to reduce alcohol intake.
288  which carriers should undergo screening and preventive measures to reduce cancer risk.
289 had the death of a parent could benefit from preventive measures to reduce distress around the first
290 result highlights the need for education and preventive measures to reduce smoking during pregnancy.
291 young animals and suggests the importance of preventive measures to reduce the exposure of children t
292 o preventive measures; 3) novel non-surgical preventive measures to reduce the incidence of breast ca
293 gs are supported by data from other studies, preventive measures to retard the development of foot pr
294 them to the elderly population may provide a preventive measure toward AD.
295               It is unfortunate that despite preventive measures, traumatic brain injury remains the
296  risk assessment, pressure ulcer prevalence, preventive measures, unit cost of materials for preventi
297 ter understand contributory factors and plan preventive measures we need control data from similarly
298                                         Many preventive measures were introduced to deal with the spr
299  a framework for how to initiate appropriate preventive measures when sex-specific risk factors are p
300 g of the importance and potential for cancer preventive measures, with consequent unpredictable publi

 
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