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1 utbreaks ongoing in Eastern Europe and Asia, urgent action is needed to advance our knowledge about t
2                         The authors call for urgent action to counteract these risks.
3     Yet, our findings highlight the need for urgent action to improve prescription practices, startin
4                         Our results call for urgent action to increase code availability: only 27% of
5  As wide-scale vaccination efforts grow more urgent amid the current COVID-19 pandemic, these dispari
6  of essential oral health care that includes urgent and basic oral health care to initiate a broader
7 f essential oral health care that integrates urgent and basic oral health care, as well as advanced/s
8            This enabled greater capacity for urgent and emergency cases, and a reduced length of stay
9 n screening and routine referral pathways to urgent and emergency pathways that are associated with m
10               The need for new treatments is urgent and led to a collaboration between the Drugs for
11 er academic institutions to rapidly adapt to urgent and life-threatening situations.
12                             Therefore, it is urgent and necessary to develop novel therapeutics.
13 ing based on ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is an urgent and standing issue.
14 toxicity across the health-care system is an urgent and unmet clinical need.
15  0.56-0.74]; P<0.0001), and across elective, urgent, and emergent revascularizations.
16  recently, practice patterns have shifted to urgent appendectomy, with acceptable in-hospital delays
17 ted cardiac decline is becoming increasingly urgent as the elderly population continues to grow.
18 apid advancement of technologies requires an urgent assessment of how biobanks can underpin research
19 ts the unmet needs in diagnosis that require urgent attention from the scientific community to improv
20 terface and nanoscale phenomena that require urgent attention within the scientific community.
21 ealth, which is a persistent issue requiring urgent attention.
22 ovides a detailed account of the areas where urgent biodiversity monitoring efforts are needed to dev
23                                   Overuse of urgent brain CT increases the radiology department's wor
24   Several of these priorities were made more urgent by the current pandemic because infection with su
25 ifications and operational changes may allow urgent cancer treatment to safely continue during the CO
26  broader distribution for the most medically urgent candidates with minimal impact on overall waiting
27 provide broader access to the most medically urgent candidates.
28 section, valve thrombosis, endocarditis, and urgent cardiac intervention.
29 a consecutive series of patients operated of urgent cardiac surgery during COVID-19 outbreak.
30                        In the United States, urgent care (UC) encounters are increasing and have high
31 ied patients <65 years old with an index ARI urgent care center (UCC) visit.
32 tic use occurred in the emergency department/urgent care centers and outpatient clinics.
33                     The emergency department/urgent care centers, adult outpatient clinics, and adult
34 ient phone calls to a random selection of US urgent care clinics (UCCs) to describe the proportion th
35 ), and visits to alternative venues, such as urgent care clinics, increased by 46.9% (CI, 45.8% to 48
36 ribing included emergency department (ED) or urgent care settings (versus regular office), otolaryngo
37 s, 3.2% in emergency units, and only 0.5% in urgent care units.
38 scribe the dynamics of seroprevalence in an 'urgent care' group, which is enriched in cases of COVID-
39                                Oncologically urgent cases may be delayed for 6(-12) weeks without jeo
40  titration, laboratory ordering, and booking urgent clinic visits as needed under physician supervisi
41                                              Urgent clinical and public health needs currently drive
42 nently need high-value flexible solutions to urgent clinical needs including simplified diagnostic te
43 Endangered species and therefore may require urgent conservation attention.
44       Hence, each MU should be considered of urgent conservation priority.
45 flicting data exist regarding the benefit of urgent coronary angiogram and percutaneous coronary inte
46 , myocardial infarction, unstable angina, or urgent coronary revascularization.
47 ly implemented on existing BLI platforms for urgent COVID-19 studies, such as serosurveillance and th
48                                        Among urgent CS patients (left main stenosis with unstable ang
49 ase ICU beds availability, and to allow only urgent CS procedures.
50 the present admission, the patient underwent urgent CT for his acute symptoms.
51               Herein, we have addressed this urgent demand by designing a rapid electrochemical diagn
52 tance to most antibiotics has perpetuated an urgent demand for new, more effective therapeutic interv
53 s with extremely poor prognosis, there is an urgent demand of more effective therapy for the treatmen
54 al failure of standard LLINs and support the urgent deployment of vector control interventions incorp
55 aused by infection with SARS-CoV-2, requires urgent development of therapeutic interventions.
56 AT; there should be a mechanism in place for urgent discussion and review of emergent clinical proble
57                     Our analysis supports an urgent effort on the part of Brazilian authorities to co
58                          To evaluate whether urgent endoscopy improves outcomes in patients predicted
59  days occurred in 28 patients (10.9%) in the urgent-endoscopy group and in 20 (7.8%) in the early-end
60 8 patients (66.4%) with peptic ulcers in the urgent-endoscopy group and in 76 of 159 (47.8%) in the e
61  death) to undergo endoscopy within 6 hours (urgent-endoscopy group) or between 6 and 24 hours (early
62                   One of the challenges with urgent evaluation of patients with acute respiratory dis
63            The COVID-19 pandemic provides an urgent example where a gap exists between availability o
64 ur adult COVID-19 ICUs, 28 patients required urgent exchange of their ETT.
65                  Surgery was elective or non-urgent for 362 (90%), and median length of stay [Q1, Q3]
66 nitude and reversibility of these changes is urgent given the profound effects that humans are having
67                The HIV-1 epidemic remains an urgent global health concern.
68                                  There is an urgent global need for electrochemical energy storage th
69 OVID-19 and other coronavirus diseases is an urgent global need, thus different strategies targeting
70 nd Earth system functions needs to become an urgent global priority for conservation science and poli
71  drinking water and in the environment is an urgent global public health issue.
72                                           An urgent global quest for effective therapies to prevent a
73 nt knockdown of pathogenic RNA in vivo is an urgent health need unmet by both small-molecule and biol
74 italization for heart failure or an emergent/urgent heart failure visit requiring intravenous treatme
75 rt failure (heart failure hospitalization or urgent heart failure visit) or cardiovascular death, whi
76 de of worsening HF (HF hospitalization or an urgent HF visit requiring intravenous therapy) or cardio
77  of treatment in 407 participants (8.6%), an urgent HF visit with intravenous therapy in 20 (0.4%), H
78 rd ratio, 2.67 (95% CI, 2.03-3.52); after an urgent HF visit, the adjusted risk of death was hazard r
79 onstrated worse postoperative outcomes after urgent hip fracture repair and not after elective colect
80 patients who underwent elective colectomy or urgent hip fracture repair in French hospitals between 2
81 nt in the past 3 months, and did not require urgent hospital referral.
82 o indicate temporary US admission status for urgent humanitarian reasons or reasons of public benefit
83 ldhood morbidity and mortality, providing an urgent impetus for the development of a vaccine that is
84                                              Urgent improvements to secondary prevention of stroke in
85                                              Urgent integrated health and energy strategies are neede
86                   Wildlife vaccination is of urgent interest to reduce disease-induced extinction and
87            Our findings suggest the need for urgent intervention on child nutrition in the rural area
88 edures, 36.2% (n = 358) of encounters led to urgent intervention within 24 hours.
89 t of rare, treatable conditions that require urgent intervention.
90 tial complication and recognize the need for urgent intervention.
91 ealth, social and economic consequences, and urgent interventions are needed to flatten the curve of
92 h or arrest, heart failure, arrhythmias, and urgent interventions.
93 r potential to infect other species requires urgent investigation.
94  frequently used in first-line therapy is an urgent issue in pancreatic cancer treatment.
95 listin resistance has become an increasingly urgent issue worldwide.
96 cle proposes a path forward to address these urgent issues.
97 otics alone (nonoperative group, n = 370) or urgent (&lt;=12 hours of admission) laparoscopic appendecto
98  vascular access, with no patients requiring urgent management.
99 at this support reduces mortality by meeting urgent material needs, but also that sharing generosity
100 at reflects inter-facility communication and urgent mobilization of interventional laboratory resourc
101                        Findings pinpoint the urgent necessity to investigate the ecotoxicity of fecal
102 oods through sustainable methodologies is an urgent necessity.
103 ence of CUD among current cannabis users, an urgent need exists for more research to identify effecti
104                                           An urgent need exists to protect access to high quality int
105                                  There is an urgent need for a reliable approach to completely preven
106 le in search of novel antibiotics to fill an urgent need for a remedy.
107 ibility with deleterious consequences and an urgent need for addressing.
108                                  There is an urgent need for advocacy by clinicians and professional
109 ortage of RT-PCR test kits, underscoring the urgent need for alternative methods for rapid and accura
110                       Therefore, there is an urgent need for alternative solutions.
111                                          The urgent need for an effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine has forc
112                                          The urgent need for an effective treatment together with a l
113                                          The urgent need for antibody detection tools has proven part
114 ronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), has emphasized the urgent need for antiviral therapeutics.
115 lies quickly become bottlenecks, creating an urgent need for approaches to boost testing capacity.
116 al techniques, and our software satisfies an urgent need for AUC operation in the GMP environment.
117 positively on all criteria, reconfirming the urgent need for better quality assurance.
118 rtant clinical problem for which there is an urgent need for better therapies.
119  only slows disease progression, there is an urgent need for better treatments.
120                                  There is an urgent need for CNA-based biomarkers in clinics,.
121                                           An urgent need for countermeasures during this crisis chall
122 nology and instrumentation, there remains an urgent need for creating innovative approaches that addr
123 pt these chains of transmission, there is an urgent need for devices that can be deployed to inactiva
124                                  There is an urgent need for direct evidence to inform development of
125                                  There is an urgent need for drugs, therapies and vaccines to be avai
126 apeutics against SARS-CoV-2, highlighting an urgent need for effective interventions.
127 remain disappointing and, hence, there is an urgent need for effective treatments.
128                                          The urgent need for efficient energy storage devices has sti
129 trition globally, our findings highlight the urgent need for enhanced antimicrobial stewardship in a
130 ubstantially during 2010-2018, indicating an urgent need for enhanced infection prevention, harm redu
131                   These data demonstrate the urgent need for further investigations of the postharves
132                                           An urgent need for greater investment in research and devel
133            However, our data demonstrate the urgent need for high-quality, randomized controlled tria
134 alysis of the microbial world has created an urgent need for huge numbers of new names for Archaea an
135 in smaller health systems and underscore the urgent need for improved management of patients with tre
136 crease in the time to diagnosis, there is an urgent need for improved treatment options and support f
137 eglected tropical diseases where there is an urgent need for improved treatments and the evaluation o
138 e affected by water scarcity, pointing to an urgent need for improving freshwater quantity and qualit
139                            Thus, there is an urgent need for improving the different approaches to di
140 rotaxis may occur in vivo, and emphasize the urgent need for in vivo demonstration of durotaxis.
141 gh morbidity and mortality, highlighting the urgent need for infection prevention efforts to include
142                                  There is an urgent need for information on virus replication, immuni
143 verlapping vulnerabilities and highlight the urgent need for interventions designed to improve the me
144 tion of the virus in the CSF has elicited an urgent need for investigating the possibility of neuroin
145                       Therefore, there is an urgent need for low-cost but reliable point-of-care diag
146                            There is hence an urgent need for mathematical modeling that can quantitat
147 ave strict privacy requirements, creating an urgent need for methods that preserve the individual-lev
148                     However, there is now an urgent need for multivariate classification protocols al
149                        We also identified an urgent need for neurologist education and the creation o
150 lla pertussis at a 60-year high, there is an urgent need for new anti-pertussis vaccines.
151 n for interdisciplinary research to meet the urgent need for new biomarkers of adversity and psychiat
152 ant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) cases, there is an urgent need for new drugs with novel mechanisms of actio
153 te Plasmodium falciparum and underscores the urgent need for new drugs with novel modes of action.
154                   Without doubt, there is an urgent need for new effective anticlostridial agents due
155 uffer from critical limitations, creating an urgent need for new strategies that facilitate research
156 mplications in patients with NS indicates an urgent need for new therapeutic approaches.
157 ause of mortality worldwide and there exists urgent need for new therapies.
158 antimicrobial-resistance crisis, there is an urgent need for novel bacterial targets and antibiotics
159  a clinically available vaccine, there is an urgent need for novel, affordable, and safe drugs for pr
160                                  There is an urgent need for physiological models to study SARS-CoV-2
161                           Hence, there is an urgent need for Point-of-care (PoC) methods, which can q
162 al production and drug delivery, there is an urgent need for precise, sensitive, portable, and cost-e
163 r determination remains elusive, invoking an urgent need for predictive models seamlessly integrating
164                  These results highlight the urgent need for randomized trials comparing OAC versus A
165        In the clinical settings, there is an urgent need for rapid analysis, reliable detection and p
166 port infection control measures, there is an urgent need for rapid and accurate molecular diagnostics
167                                  There is an urgent need for rapid detection of these emerging pathog
168                                Therefore, an urgent need for rapid, sensitive, portable and easy-to-o
169 cryo-EM) in structural biology has raised an urgent need for robust methods to create and refine atom
170 se (EVD) and Lassa fever (LF), highlight the urgent need for sensitive, deployable tests to diagnose
171                                  There is an urgent need for sensitive, widely available, blood-based
172                            There is still an urgent need for supportive minimally invasive and cost-e
173 the potential to cause a pandemic creates an urgent need for the accelerated discovery of antiviral t
174 rowing antimicrobial resistance, there is an urgent need for the development of effective strategies
175 een designated as a priority disease with an urgent need for therapeutic development by World Health
176                                  There is an urgent need for treatments that prevent or delay develop
177 nza vaccine formulation and highlighting the urgent need for universal influenza vaccines.
178             Therefore, there is increasingly urgent need for utilizing the computational methods to p
179                                  There is an urgent need for vaccines and therapeutics to prevent and
180 als presenting with critical symptoms are in urgent need of effective treatment options.
181 es gaps in our current knowledge that are in urgent need of further investigation.
182                                  There is an urgent need to accelerate the academic development of sc
183                                          The urgent need to address the high-cost issue of proton-exc
184                      There is, therefore, an urgent need to better understand the mechanisms driving
185                                  There is an urgent need to better understand the pathophysiology of
186 most burdened by the AMR crisis, there is an urgent need to build effective, evidence-based policies
187                                  There is an urgent need to complement this traditional approach with
188                                  There is an urgent need to create novel models using human disease-r
189 ng trends in maternal mortality, there is an urgent need to derive a greater understanding of the mec
190 nza viruses have been developed, there is an urgent need to design new strategies to develop influenz
191                             Indeed, there is urgent need to develop and deploy robust diagnostic meth
192 ousands of people worldwide, highlighting an urgent need to develop antiviral therapies.
193                            Hence there is an urgent need to develop improved drug delivery systems wh
194                                  There is an urgent need to develop innovative methodologies and tool
195                                  There is an urgent need to develop means of ex situ biobanking and b
196 associated with CCHFV infection, there is an urgent need to develop medical countermeasures for disea
197                                  There is an urgent need to develop more effective vaccines that can
198  and tumorigenic diseases has resulted in an urgent need to develop new and improved intervention str
199                            Thus, there is an urgent need to develop new approaches and dialysis modal
200                                  There is an urgent need to develop new efficacious antimalarials to
201                                  There is an urgent need to develop new methods for male contraceptio
202 ation suffering from AMD and DR, there is an urgent need to develop new therapeutics targeting the mi
203                             There is thus an urgent need to develop novel analytical methods for arse
204                    Consequently, there is an urgent need to develop novel and safe anxiolytics.
205                            Thus, there is an urgent need to develop novel space-hardy formulations fo
206                                  There is an urgent need to develop protective vaccines and host-dire
207                                  There is an urgent need to develop simple and fast antimicrobial sus
208 existing immunity to SARS-CoV-2, there is an urgent need to develop therapeutic agents and vaccines t
209 ted risk of colorectal cancer reinforces the urgent need to elucidate the underlying mechanisms contr
210                                  There is an urgent need to establish protocols specifically designed
211                                  There is an urgent need to establish standardized BPD case definitio
212                      Thus, there is still an urgent need to explore these areas to develop effective
213 India and poor uptake worldwide, there is an urgent need to find alternative models of CR that are in
214                                  Despite the urgent need to find effective therapeutics, research on
215                       Therefore, there is an urgent need to find novel antivirals for the treatment o
216  due to increasing cover of PAC, there is an urgent need to further investigate competitive interacti
217  million OA cases worldwide, and there is an urgent need to identify biomarkers for early detection,
218 l cannabis use and availability, there is an urgent need to identify cognitive impairments related to
219 tion to patients and clinicians, there is an urgent need to identify consensus statements on head and
220 tion for blast resistance and emphasizes the urgent need to identify novel non-2NS sources of blast r
221 y affects N(2) O emission and highlights the urgent need to incorporate this strong feedback into mos
222                          In sum, there is an urgent need to more accurately define the syndrome of HF
223 ble-duty actions now identified, there is an urgent need to move forward with double-duty actions to
224                                  There is an urgent need to proactively tailor strategies to contain
225 ected by rapid habitat loss which creates an urgent need to re-assess the conservation status based o
226                             There is thus an urgent need to sort out the key points of preparing the
227  alongside economic development, creating an urgent need to understand how these changes can benefit
228                   These SSEs demonstrate the urgent need to understand routes of transmission, while
229 avirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection presents the urgent need to understand the complex pathogen-host inte
230                                  There is an urgent need to understand the pathogenesis of coronaviru
231 pplications continues to expand, there is an urgent need to understand the underlying physics and est
232                                  Despite the urgent need, we still do not fully understand the molecu
233 n associated with workplace activities is an urgent need.
234                                  We spot the urgent needs and highlight innovative diagnostic approac
235                                    There are urgent needs for sensing devices capable of distinguishi
236 peline (M2IA) has been developed to meet the urgent needs for tools that can effectively integrate mi
237                Our POC test suitably met the urgent needs of ports of entry, airports, and endemic re
238 etermine the safety of continuing to perform urgent operations during the pandemic.
239  93.3% of the wild relatives (categorized as urgent or high priority), with 83 taxa absent from conse
240 ent with imminent emergency or oncologically urgent, or elective-were matched against the phases of t
241 lth care, and not all essential care is also urgent, particularly under the specific risk conditions
242                These entities can mimic more urgent pathologies such as appendicitis, diverticulitis,
243 had either elective PCI for stable angina or urgent PCI for unstable angina or non-ST segment elevati
244 according to whether they had an elective or urgent PCI.
245                                              Urgent policy interventions are necessary, particularly
246       We categorized 58.8% of the taxa as of urgent priority for further action, 37% as high priority
247 ing the immune response to neurotrauma is an urgent priority, yet current models of traumatic brain i
248  the United States and worldwide, this is an urgent priority.
249 11 g/dl) (odds ratio [OR]: 1.97; p = 0.003), urgent procedure (OR: 3.44; p = 0.003), and absence of d
250 iewed and characterized each emergent and/or urgent procedure performed during April 2020 and April 2
251 navia and southern Europe, but these require urgent protection from proposed dam developments.
252          Vector-borne viral diseases pose an urgent public health challenge, particularly in the trop
253                  Neisseria gonorrhoeae is an urgent public health threat due to rapidly increasing in
254          Neisseria gonorrhoeae represents an urgent public health threat due to the rapid emergence o
255 use of nosocomial infections and a worldwide urgent public health threat.
256 esistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae (AR-Ng) is an urgent public health threat.
257 ed for empiric gonorrhea treatment, poses an urgent public health threat.
258                               Among the most urgent public health threats is the worldwide emergence
259 s, which are most likely due to the need for urgent publication of findings in the first months of th
260 tom onset" for infection identification need urgent reassessment.
261                                         Most urgent recommendations for improvement relate to avoidin
262                                           An urgent redoubling of efforts by organizations interested
263 and numerous other applications, there is an urgent requirement to provide simple and effective exper
264                                  There is an urgent requirement to review adult CF health care provis
265  fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes, an urgent requirement.
266 ated worldwide health emergency which demand urgent research efforts on understanding the virus biolo
267  23, 2019, to identify the most relevant and urgent research priorities and prevailing challenges in
268 lso includes our latest thinking on the most urgent research priorities in oncology.ASCO's 2020 Advan
269  mortality, ACS, ischemia-driven (unplanned) urgent revascularization, and noncardioembolic ischemic
270 oped a fever >=37.5 degrees C, necessitating urgent screening for Ebola virus, and a small number dev
271  will be determined by the interplay of more urgent short-term forces of poaching and habitat degrada
272 ute for Health and Care Excellence advocates urgent specialist cancer investigation.
273 and postpartum, is paramount as both require urgent specific treatment.
274  in the post era were for the most medically urgent (statuses 1-3) compared to 68% for status 1A in t
275 o be worthy of trust by the public, but also urgent steps need to be taken to authentically communica
276 d a success rate of 67.1% and, compared with urgent surgery, was associated with statistically signif
277                  Fourteen patients underwent urgent surgery.
278 tially life-threatening condition, requiring urgent surgical intervention.
279 , routine diagnostic work deferred, and only urgent symptomatic cases prioritised for diagnostic inte
280 ely at presentation and require immediate or urgent therapy.
281 ated infection in the U.S. and considered an urgent threat by the Centers for Disease Control and Pre
282 e profiles of 14 antimicrobials across three urgent threat pathogens encompassing 288 Staphylococcus
283  gonorrhoeae bacteria are acknowledged as an urgent threat to human health because this species has d
284 increasing morbidity and mortality posing an urgent threat to public health.
285 em-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) are an urgent threat with potential for rapid spread.
286 rapid increase of multidrug resistance poses urgent threats to human health.
287                             Therefore, it is urgent to fill this gap and light up future directions f
288                                        It is urgent to find new antibiotic classes with activity agai
289                               As such, it is urgent to understand the characteristics of a cancer tha
290                                        It is urgent to understand the future of severe acute respirat
291 uses on rapid stabilization, often requiring urgent treatment of mass effect, aggressive blood pressu
292 context affects that balance is increasingly urgent under rapid environmental change.
293                          Hereto, there is an urgent unmet need to develop mechanistic treatments dire
294 rt failure and death in the USA, there is an urgent unmet need to develop new methods in dealing with
295 finite/probable stent thrombosis, stroke, or urgent vessel revascularization.
296 rdiovascular causes and hospitalizations and urgent visits for heart failure (first and subsequent ev
297 ses, hospitalizations for heart failure, and urgent visits for heart failure than placebo but was ass
298 rdiovascular causes and hospitalizations and urgent visits for heart failure than placebo.
299 ses, hospitalizations for heart failure, and urgent visits for heart failure.
300 l cancer surgeries-prioritized as emergency, urgent with imminent emergency or oncologically urgent,

 
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