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1 tion comparison group (i.e., the rest of the district).
2 d system type and administrative unit (e.g., district).
3 ict), and Chuy (one local community in Jayyl district).
4 luding all 26 state capitals and the Federal District.
5 patient by hospital site and mother's health district.
6 , Cr, Ni, Fe, Mn, and Al respectively at Iju district.
7  historical clinic-level TB case volumes and district.
8 omprising similar villages from the same sub-district.
9 s prevent coverage for all patients within a district.
10 the Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas of Cox's Bazar District.
11 vity increased slightly with age in only one district.
12 y 2015 in four riverine communities in Mazan district.
13 homa is still a public health problem in the district.
14 t it is still a public health problem in the district.
15 irst site identified in central Belize, Cayo District.
16 ntary students was 53%-66% in the comparison district.
17  school district and matched schools in each district.
18 , 2019 in three facilities in King Cetshwayo District.
19  at baseline (where applicable) and hospital district.
20 ion and grain Zn and Fe concentration within Districts.
21 in 10 sub-districts each across 4 Bangladesh districts.
22  from impact to surveillance survey in 9% of districts.
23 ents to school is a major expense for school districts.
24  threshold and information about neighboring districts.
25 polymorphisms called in 1722 samples from 54 districts.
26 ination campaigns were conducted in affected districts.
27 mination goals by 2020 in nearly all endemic districts.
28 n understudied high-altitude, high-incidence districts.
29 ling for both family social class and school districts.
30 on and was mainly distributed in 3/7 Israeli districts.
31 olycentric mode across multiple geographical districts.
32 endemic country varies substantially between districts.
33 ompletely mitigated, 103 (of 597) additional districts (187 million people) would meet the Indian ann
34 (-3)) compared with baseline (2015) when 246 districts (398 million people) met the standard.
35                     We identified and ranked districts according to the number of people living beyon
36 7%) men-were screened from 80 clusters in 30 districts across Rwanda.
37 per 1000 among the total population in all 4 districts after accounting for cases known to the health
38 n also explain up to 50% of the variation in district-aggregated changes in wealth over time, with da
39 ied our method to a network consisting of 23 districts along different movement routes in Uganda star
40 s of the Monti Sabatini and Vulsini volcanic districts, along with a compilation of all the literatur
41 homa among rural preschool children in Wadla district, Amhara region, Ethiopia.
42 try of Health and Education officials at the district and facility level, local community leadership,
43 egions: Osh (five local communities in Uzgen district and four in Alay district), Naryn (three local
44  similar to those of the intervention school district and matched schools in each district.
45 t), Naryn (three local communities in Jumgal district and one in Naryn district), Talas (three local
46              Randomisation was stratified by district and proximity to a health facility.
47 the Naryn region (five communities in Jumgal district and three in At-Bashy district), in the southwe
48 h physical proximity to the central business district and to other physically attractive neighborhood
49        We found that access varied widely by district and type of health service, with almost 40% of
50 a virus infection if they came from the same district and were sick within the same year of a person
51 36 vaccinators, and 336 caregivers, within 5 districts and 3 city corporations.
52 this, trachoma remained hyperendemic in many districts and a considerable level of Chlamydia trachoma
53  in men varies across India among states and districts and by sociodemographic characteristics; and w
54 es and 36 outreach vaccination sessions in 8 districts and cities of Bangladesh, using purposive samp
55                                              Districts and concentric circles are special cases.
56 ment is the main Pb exposure source in these districts and illustrates the need to assess drivers and
57 luded 105 enumeration areas, representing 74 districts and Kampala Capital City Authority.
58 ported Chad to implement CBS in 4 additional districts and real-time polymerase chain reaction (rt-PC
59  calculated both the number of trips between districts and the duration of these trips from 2010 to 2
60 mmunity of Sary Mogol, and one in Chong-Alay district) and in the Naryn region (five communities in J
61 ct), Talas (three local communities in Talas district), and Chuy (one local community in Jayyl distri
62      Seroprotection rates at the provincial, district, and health center level were as high as in cen
63 es) based on age and sex at country, region, district, and local community levels.
64 t, and obesity) at the household, community, district, and state level.
65  patient consent; a mixture of rural, urban, district, and university hospitals participated.
66 and in each of the sampled provinces, cities/districts, and health facilities.
67 est for households, followed by communities, districts, and then states.
68 atched controls that resided in the hospital district area.
69  it should be regarded as a dormant volcanic district, as the time of 70 kyr elapsed since the last e
70 lar motor network pattern, while NAc shows a districted associative and limbic pattern.
71 r from Rakhine State, Myanmar to Cox's Bazar District, Bangladesh, following escalated violence by My
72 ividuals from community clinics in Narsingdi district, Bangladesh.
73 sconnected from their immediate neighbors by district borders and that it is not easily responsive to
74 ns, and childhood diarrheal disease in Chobe District, Botswana.
75 re used to create new health area and health district boundaries, providing the most accurate health
76 ixth-grade disciplinary incidents across the district by 34%, increased attendance by 12%, and reduce
77 o calculate incidence by island, region, and district came from 2011 and 2016 censuses and from 2017-
78 th areas (in 89 communities) in Okola health district (Cameroon); the first campaign was run between
79 on pneumonia in children living in two rural districts, Chikhwawa and Karonga, of Malawi.
80 s representing counties, municipalities, and districts (collectively, "counties").
81 016 were randomly selected from 3 Sri Lankan districts (Colombo, Badulla, and Anuradhapura).
82              We report estimates of cases by district combining our mean predicted prevalence and a c
83 ted the only pediatric emergency room in the district during a 6-year period (2009 to 2015).
84  program to the MNCH program alone in 10 sub-districts each across 4 Bangladesh districts.
85                                     In Adama district, Ethiopia, Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax m
86 en "current" (2016-2017) and "origin" (2012) districts for each migration patterns.
87 ence of antipolio antibodies was 100% in all districts for poliovirus type 1 and poliovirus type 3; i
88 ervention threshold or targeting neighboring districts for reactive vaccination.
89 with case-based surveillance (CBS) in select districts from 2012.
90                               104 health sub-districts, from 48 districts in Uganda, were randomly as
91  to 354 districts in 2001, and currently 514 districts, further increased health system heterogeneity
92 ecialist hospital centres that are linked to district general hospitals by operational delivery netwo
93  severely ill patients with liver disease in district general hospitals is unacceptably high, indicat
94 lciparum infections across all ages in Bongo District, Ghana.
95        Randomisation was stratified by three districts (Gonbad, Aq-Qala, and Kalaleh), with the villa
96                               Seven epidemic districts had cumulative attack rates greater than 100 p
97 y districts, whereas trips among low-density districts had lower volume with longer duration.
98      On average, more economically developed districts have a higher household ICC in rural areas.
99                                The number of districts having more than 200 untreated cases declined
100  consecutive subjects presenting to Auckland District Health Board with undifferentiated uveitis who
101 he Health Management Information Systems and District Health Information System 2.
102  health programs within Cameroon such as the District Health Information System and the Emergency Ope
103 ration for cities relying on biomass-fuelled district heating, while biochar use could mitigate envir
104 ards in one medical center (n = 131) and one district hospital (n = 114) in Changhua County, Taiwan.
105 eir unborn children were recruited at Tororo District Hospital (Tororo, Uganda).
106  resistance, and age distribution at a rural district hospital in northeastern Tanzania.
107  aged 1 month to 5 years admitted to Korogwe District Hospital were enrolled.
108 e (community health, primary health centers, district hospital) through facility renovations, staffin
109 one in the general paediatric ward of Salima District Hospital, Malawi.
110 children <2 years of age admitted to Korogwe District Hospital.
111                                We found that district, hospitalisation status, age, case classificati
112                                We found that district, hospitalisation status, age, case classificati
113 italisations in Africa occur in non-tertiary district hospitals without daily physician oversight, we
114 uding health centres, mission hospitals, and district hospitals) in central and southern Malawi.
115  at six institutions (teaching hospitals and district hospitals) in southeast England.
116  in Vientiane and the provincial hospital, 3 district hospitals, and 10 health centers in Bolikhamxay
117  integrated noncommunicable clinics at rural district hospitals.
118 ribution in a heretofore "off limits" health district in Cameroon and is a potentially practical appr
119  to ivermectin treatment in the Okola health district in Cameroon, where the distribution of ivermect
120 -not-treat (TaNT) strategy in the Soa health district in Cameroon.
121 malayensis from a forested area of the Nakai district in Laos to evaluate its potential as an arbovir
122  to children under 10 years of age in Saraya district in south-east Senegal in 2011.
123 esumptive TB over a 2 year-period in a rural district in Southern Mozambique.
124 bubnagar district (which became Nagarkurnool district in Telangana in 2014).
125 fying the role of cultivar and grape-growing district in the determination of the concentration and c
126        Decentralisation of governance to 354 districts in 2001, and currently 514 districts, further
127 sed meningitis surveillance in participating districts in 5 countries.
128                   However, in some high-risk districts in Africa, a 95% coverage may be required.
129 luster-randomized, controlled trial in rural districts in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
130 omised controlled trial in eight counties or districts in China.
131 calculated annual incidence in participating districts in each country in cases/100 000 population.
132 und significant clustering of high incidence districts in every year, with local clusters around Tamb
133 d controlled trial, healthy infants from two districts in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, were randomly al
134 ilar between the intervention and comparison districts in influenza seasons 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 a
135 er catchment areas in the Bla and San health districts in Mali was conducted from February 2015 to Ap
136  prevalence of trachoma from surveys among 4 districts in Nepal (Dailekh, Dang, Surkhet, and Kanchanp
137  in the Kudat, Kota Marudu, Pitas, and Ranau districts in northern Sabah, Malaysia, encompassing a ra
138 l, environmental, and health outcomes in two districts in Odisha, India, where the Indian government
139 ster randomised 2 x 2 factorial trial in two districts in rural Zimbabwe.
140 23 community pharmacies from 221 counties or districts in six provinces in different regions of China
141 s had been available to target 50 out of 313 districts in the area, our model would have correctly id
142                    Prevalence was highest in districts in the North and West provinces: Nyamasheke, R
143 ssed bushmeat samples ascertained from three districts in the Western Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania
144            104 health sub-districts, from 48 districts in Uganda, were randomly assigned to LLINs wit
145 mary care facilities (clusters) in two rural districts in Zimbabwe (Bindura and Shamva) were randomly
146 ty-based, 2 x 2 factorial trial in two rural districts in Zimbabwe.
147 ies in Jumgal district and three in At-Bashy district), in the southwest and centre of the country.
148                                   Of the 220 districts included, TF1-9 prevalence increased to >5% fr
149 ed in the Osh region (11 communities in Alay district, including the local community of Sary Mogol, a
150 by inter-linking maternal characteristics at district level and parental characteristics at individua
151 educational attainment explained significant district level differential in the selected child health
152 first medium-term survival outcomes from the district level in rural sub-Saharan Africa based on thei
153  regional stores, 16,144 out of 22,372 (72%) district level stores, and 143,050 out of 595,401 (24%)
154 (p<0.05) in antenatal care prevalence at the district level was evident in all but one region (Kilima
155  of the 30 variables: female literacy at the district level, geographical location, and previous neon
156 A discontinuation on TF1-9 prevalence at the district level.
157 d 5 had significant excess prevalence at the district level.
158 ate rates of within-country migration at the district level.
159 3 coverage at the second administrative (ie, district) level varied by more than 25% in 29 of 52 coun
160 though some important exceptions were noted, district-level and state-level prevalence of anaemia amo
161 ovide the demand response (DR) services in a district-level energy system.
162 xposure to violence through either the urban district-level homicide rate or self-reported measures.
163 renal syndrome in the human population using district-level longitudinal data of 13 years for South K
164           We have used the model to generate district-level maps for the probability that pyrethroid
165                      Using satellite-derived district-level PM(2.5) exposure and an Eulerian photoche
166 regression to determine individual-level and district-level predictors of anaemia.
167 eless tobacco, and being underweight and the district-level predictors of living in a district with a
168                                              District-level prevalence ranged from 28.3 per 100 000 p
169 ient and assessed the consistency of monthly district-level prevalence ranking using Kendall's correl
170 al survey of older adults in Hong Kong was a district-level study in 2002, with no assessment of beha
171  and to evaluate the impact of 3 alternative district-level vaccination strategies, compared with tha
172                Greater ompA diversity at the district-level was associated with increased Ct infectio
173 ork of staff working at national, state, and district levels in areas deemed high risk for vaccine-pr
174  indoor residual spraying (IRS) in Nchelenge District, Luapula Province, from 2014 to 2016 using the
175 ory disease among adults living in Chikhwawa District, Malawi.
176  data were collected in Lilongwe and Mchinji districts, Malawi, from January 2012 to June 2014.
177     Outbreaks were of 18-14 542 cases in 113 districts (median 3 districts/outbreak).
178 ds were employed to evaluate the impact of a district mental healthcare plan for depression, psychosi
179 sed services delivered through an integrated district mental healthcare plan in reducing the treatmen
180  of magma within the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (MSVD), Italy, coupled with the extensional tec
181  this intricate optimization problem, school districts must resort to ad hoc approaches, which can be
182 absenteeism data from 2011 to 2018 from each district (N = 42,487,816 student-days).
183 d this information to the state (n = 36) and district (n = 640) levels.
184 mmunities in Uzgen district and four in Alay district), Naryn (three local communities in Jumgal dist
185 roving Mental Health Care (PRIME) in Chitwan District, Nepal.
186   This was a retrospective analysis from the District of Columbia (DC) Cohort, an observational, clin
187 ios (DRR) for ten US regions, 50 states, and District of Columbia (DC) with the national rate and des
188 d Hispanic infants: 3 944 665) came from the District of Columbia and 18 states that expanded Medicai
189  of 6072 occurred in the 50 US states or the District of Columbia and 897 (15%) of 6072 in US-affilia
190 ough December 31, 2012, in 45 states and the District of Columbia as compiled by the North American A
191 erved and expected deaths) in the US and the District of Columbia in the early weeks of the COVID-19
192                   Thirty-nine states and the District of Columbia may have to double their testing an
193 hich reported CDI data) in 23 states and the District of Columbia participated in the intervention.
194 May 2018, 387 hospitals in 23 states and the District of Columbia participated, 353 (91%) submitted M
195 May 2018, 387 hospitals in 23 states and the District of Columbia participated.
196 HIV born in the United States (including the District of Columbia) and their mothers between 2002 and
197 rticipating hospitals from 23 states and the District of Columbia, 361 provided CAUTI data.
198            On average, across the states and District of Columbia, EAPC for a given year decreased by
199 onstration project sites in 7 states and the District of Columbia.
200 la CHIM workshop was convened in Washington, District of Columbia.
201 ereria bancrofti microfilaremia in Agboville district of Cote d'Ivoire were randomized to receive eit
202 ried out within selected clusters of Jhajjar district of Haryana.
203 for the counties of the central agricultural district of Iowa.
204 irus (NiV) disease occurred in the Kozhikode district of Kerala State in India in May 2018.
205 stered to 1,522 households in the Ifanadiana district of Madagascar at the start of the HSS intervent
206 ectiveness of an HSS intervention in a rural district of Madagascar.
207 y was conducted between 2015 and 2018 in the district of Magude, with 48,448 residents living in 10,9
208 enrolled 9-22-months old infants from Mocuba district of Mozambique.
209 amblyopia risk factors and myopia in a rural district of Northwestern Turkey by using PlusoptiX S12R
210 7 with 15% case fatality ratio in the health district of Ouelessebougou, 80 kilometers from the capit
211 m falciparum malaria transmission in a rural district of southern Mozambique.
212 c children 18-23 mo of age in the Kiang West district of The Gambia.
213  in the Balimo/Bamu region in the Middle Fly District of Western Province in PNG, and investigates ri
214 gions geographically distant from Middle Fly District of Western Province, but is different from neig
215    Children from 38 rural schools in Caycuma district of Zonguldak Turkey underwent vision screening
216 g vaccine (DTP3) coverage in polio high-risk districts of 10 polio focus countries.
217 l of a home-based CHW intervention in 2 of 3 districts of Dar es Salaam from 18 June 2012 to 15 Janua
218 d 40 state-funded primary schools from urban districts of Guangzhou, China.
219 ly damaged by this pest in 25 crop-reporting districts of Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota.
220  and households across the 36 states and 640 districts of India.
221 mary referral hospitals serving the adjacent districts of Kudat and Kota Marudu.
222 ic primary care clinics in two largely rural districts of Limpopo Province, South Africa.
223 RO project and were situated in the northern districts of Loreto, while secondary clusters were ident
224 that resided within the study sites in three districts of Pakistan at high risk of polio.
225 is associated with wild-type 1 poliovirus in districts of Pakistan over 6-month intervals between 201
226 insecure and conflict-affected polio-endemic districts of Pakistan.
227 ged >=15 years) who resided in any of the 30 districts of Rwanda for 10 or more years were invited at
228 e facilities (private and public) in all 184 districts of Tanzania between Jan 1, 2014, and Dec 31, 2
229 ent routes in Uganda starting from bordering districts of the DRC to Kampala.
230 communities in the Jarra West and Kiang East districts of The Gambia.
231  incidence of malaria and diarrhoea over two districts of the State of Maharashtra.
232 franchisee to 120 comparison clusters in six districts of Uttar Pradesh, India.
233 randomised, controlled efficacy trial in two districts of western Kenya with ongoing HBCT.
234  surveys were conducted in Hwedza and Mutasa Districts of Zimbabwe in 2015-16 on 350 locations over d
235  was lower for children living in a campaign district (OR 0.6, 99% CI 0.4-0.8) or born in 2009 or lat
236 246 per 100 000 population in Uch-Dobo (Alay district, Osh region) for alveolar echinococcosis.
237 f 18-14 542 cases in 113 districts (median 3 districts/outbreak).
238 zed, controlled-equivalency trial in Haripur District, Pakistan.
239    Community members; service providers; and district, provincial, and national officials in each dis
240 ting of the survey instrument in a different district, questions about socio-demographic status were
241 erved a similar 59% decline in the risk of a district reaching the epidemic threshold.
242                         The relative risk of districts reaching the epidemic threshold of ten per 100
243 , local or community) and higher levels (ie, district, region, and national) of health care.
244                                      Using a district-representative longitudinal cohort to assess th
245                             We carried out a district-representative open longitudinal cohort study,
246 -1.42; p = 0.68) in the Vhembe and Waterberg districts, respectively.
247  quality improvement in certain areas of the district's healthcare system.
248                                 Based on the district's historic average of 0.7 child contacts per in
249 -three patients from seven clinics in Yangpu district, Shanghai, China were recruited.
250 trations from 11 sites were used to estimate district-specific exposures.
251                             For this reason, district-specific ideotypes were identified using a new
252 costs by reusing buses between schools, many districts spread start times across the morning.
253 differentiated fever to hospitals in Colombo District, Sri Lanka.
254 munities in Jumgal district and one in Naryn district), Talas (three local communities in Talas distr
255  built in in the village of Magoda in Muheza District, Tanga Region, Tanzania, and compared with modi
256 children under 5 in these countries lived in districts that had attained rates of 25 or fewer child d
257 have correctly identified 27 (84%) of the 32 districts that were eventually affected.
258               In Lombardy, the most involved district, the number decreased from 3.9 to 2 procedures
259 l lymph, collected from different anatomical districts; the phenotyping of immune cells circulating b
260 lture feed stocks because it is isotopically district to marine organic matter.
261 hat could be implemented in mosquito-control districts to enable targeted control while strengthening
262 vide high-quality solutions, allowing school districts to explore tradeoffs between competing priorit
263 t department and 1 inpatient setting in Apac District, Uganda, from July 2009 through November 2015.
264 ased sample of infected individuals in Rakai District, Uganda, reconstruct partial transmission netwo
265 ressed HIV-1-infected individuals from Rakai District, Uganda, who had initiated antiretroviral thera
266 n KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and the Sheema District, Uganda.
267  100 000 per week was estimated according to district vaccination status.
268 homa among rural preschool children in Wadla district was 22%.
269 oma among rural pre-school children in Wadla district was high.
270 capture the force of infection (FOI) between districts, we compared 6 models of population movement (
271 unt for pre-intervention differences between districts, we estimated difference-in-differences (DID)
272 b, Ni, Fe, Mn, and Al concentrations at Atan district were 0.008, 0.0023, 0.011, 0.003, and 1.319 mg/
273 , provincial, and national officials in each district were interviewed to elicit perceptions of chang
274 riability in access and that many front-line districts were among those with the poorest access.
275 irty-six wards (geographical areas) in the 2 districts were randomized to the CHW intervention, and 2
276             Villages (n = 64) in 4 Ethiopian districts were randomly allocated to control, men's UBL,
277  three rounds of mass drug administration in districts where the prevalence of trachomatous follicula
278 rtest trip durations were among high-density districts, whereas trips among low-density districts had
279 as the Nagarkurnool division of Mahabubnagar district (which became Nagarkurnool district in Telangan
280 s group at baseline than for the rest of the district, which could have impacted the trends observed.
281  pregnant women from three rural Bangladeshi districts who were previously assessed by a case-control
282                               We conducted a district-wide double-blind experimental study of this ap
283                               A prospective, district-wide malariometric surveillance system was esta
284  (45% sensitivity) of the reported region or district-wide outbreaks, or both; but far fewer nosocomi
285 the district-level predictors of living in a district with a lower rate of primary school completion,
286 rithm to identify a nearby comparison school district with pre-intervention characteristics similar t
287         We extracted from the available data districts with an impact survey at the end of their prog
288 t data for 58 countries and 12,000 US school districts with detailed weather and academic calendar in
289 statistics to identify spatial clustering of districts with high MM incidence.
290 ector suitability successfully discriminated districts with high risk of invasion from others with a
291 th more BT outbreaks occurring on average in districts with higher densities of susceptible sheep bre
292                        With the exception of districts with low species richness, we found a signific
293 ved water and sanitation are not the same as districts with the greatest historical cholera incidence
294 ters were identified in eastern and southern districts with the latest onset and the shortest duratio
295                                              Districts with the poorest access to improved water and
296  differ significantly between crop-reporting districts with versus without prevalent rotation-resista
297 groundwater reservoir in the lower ERZ (Puna district) with anomalously low values of (4)He relative
298 ately 20 000 children living in the Lalitpur district, within the Kathmandu valley, will be enrolled
299 atio was 3.4 per 100 000 livebirths in Nanhu District, Zhejiang Province.
300  to 2018 using surveillance data from school district zip codes.

 
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