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1 ssociation for Academic Surgery and Surgeons OverSeas.
2 road act as an incentive for many to migrate overseas.
3 g list at the time of kidney transplantation overseas.
4  clinical research is conducted increasingly overseas.
5 eptitiously underwent kidney transplantation overseas.
6 erm travelers who purchase their medications overseas.
7 d with travel if they pick up their children overseas.
8 n 1996 and 2006, 40 adults were transplanted overseas; 38 were IA, and follow-up data were available
9 negative/culture-positive TB cases diagnosed overseas among immigrants and refugees bound for the Uni
10 negative/culture-positive TB cases diagnosed overseas among immigrants and refugees by the culture-ba
11 whites, but its relationship to sun exposure overseas among young white women living in temperate cli
12                          Infections acquired overseas and bloodstream infections are particularly imp
13 le or possible importation of infection from overseas, and a wide variety of genotypes were identifie
14 c problems, worrying about family or friends overseas, and loneliness as post-migration stressors.
15 e Association for Academic Surgery, Surgeons OverSeas, and the Fogarty International Center.
16 sks of acquiring drug-resistant tuberculosis overseas, and the unique challenges in management of tub
17 , and Bangladeshi origin, born in the UK and overseas; and the other ethnic group included all other
18 mmigrants and 50,000 to 70,000 refugees from overseas are likely to contribute substantially to the t
19 ts near communities in the United States and overseas are undergoing investigations to assess exposur
20 d donors living in mainland France and three overseas areas.
21  yr of arrival, 78 (63%) had been classified overseas as B1, 17 (14%) as B2, and 29 (23%) as "normal.
22 formed in Nepal using the validated Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical (SOSAS) tool.
23                                 The Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS) is a popula
24                                 The Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS) tool, a clu
25                                 The Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS) was develop
26 sing population-based data from the Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS), a validate
27 rformed in Nepal with the validated Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS).
28 le exist; therefore, we adapted the Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need survey and conducte
29 ctional nationwide survey using the Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need tool was conducted
30 Nepal (May and June 2014) using the Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need tool.
31                                     Surgeons OverSeas, Association for Academic Surgery, and the Foga
32 Presumptive albendazole therapy administered overseas before departure for the United States was asso
33 e dose of albendazole (600 mg), administered overseas before departure for the United States.
34                   The incidence was lower in overseas Caribbean French departments, suggesting a lowe
35                                       In the overseas cohort, 20 patients (56%) were not active in th
36 experienced institutional care in orphanages overseas compared with a group of age-matched nonadopted
37 pervasive causes of casualties in the recent overseas conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan-is accompanie
38 bilized to an unprecedented degree in recent overseas conflicts.
39 mbat physicians treating patients injured in overseas contingency operations observed an increase in
40                                          The overseas development assistance provided by China has be
41 ve tuberculosis and in 1.6% of those with an overseas diagnosis of inactive tuberculosis.
42 s in 7.0% of immigrants and refugees with an overseas diagnosis of smear-negative tuberculosis and in
43 n military characteristics but not deploying overseas during the study was assessed in sessions timed
44  these veterans, 236 were known to have been overseas during the war, and 64 had remained in the Unit
45  all nurses interviewed who intended seeking overseas employment envisaged migration as a short term
46 ted States; 204 of the men who had been sent overseas experienced combat.
47 tions in China of those who emigrate or have overseas experiences), and (e) economic factors (higher
48             IA patients who choose to travel overseas for kidney transplantation have poor clinical o
49                                       In the overseas group, 42% had major infections compared with 1
50 geographic location of HIV-1 acquisition was overseas in 8% of patients, the United States in 68%, an
51 ultaneously, China launched an unprecedented overseas intervention against Ebola virus in west Africa
52 a to China is rising with increasing Chinese overseas investment and international travel.
53 osols arriving at North American shores from overseas is comparable with the total mass of particulat
54          For comparison, the genotypes of 11 overseas isolates and 13 isolates from H. R. Carne's col
55 ival were generally good after surreptitious overseas kidney transplantation.
56  longer clinically active) were diagnosed by overseas medical screening of 2,714,223 U.S.-bound immig
57       These findings have direct utility for overseas migrant tuberculosis screening programs, for wh
58                        Isolation of bacteria overseas or isolation from the bloodstream was associate
59 tients, the United States in 68%, and either overseas or the United States in 24%.
60 or all allergic phenotypes were parents born overseas (particularly Asia), delayed introduction of eg
61 umber of sexual partnerships, homosexual and overseas partnerships, and condom use at last sexual int
62                Liver transplantation (LT) in overseas patients is a sensitive issue because of the po
63 ational guidelines for the practice of LT in overseas patients.
64  Only 5% of our total LT operations were for overseas patients.
65  to identify the outcome and impact of LT in overseas patients.
66                            Water bunkered in overseas ports was the likely source of ETEC infection i
67 and Prevention (CDC) collects information on overseas screening for tuberculosis among U.S.-bound imm
68                                              Overseas screening for tuberculosis with follow-up evalu
69  and nonparasitic pathogens throughout their overseas service.
70 -fold, irrespective of recent sexual contact overseas, sex, or residence within or outside of London.
71 arasitic infections during the PCVs' >2-year overseas stay.
72 ed extensively in the United States-for both overseas subspecialty consultations and overnight covera
73                                     Surgeons OverSeas, the Thompson Family Foundation, and the Fogart
74 ded all white individuals born in the UK and overseas; the south Asian group included those of Indian
75 n origin, including those born in the UK and overseas; the white ethnic group included all white indi
76                                   Short-term overseas training of surgeons from low- and middle-incom
77  IA patients from one UK region who received overseas transplants with IA patients receiving local li
78 ses of shigellosis, 249 were associated with overseas travel and 210 were locally acquired.
79  as well as research and engaged in frequent overseas travel mainly to Africa, Central and South Amer
80    Vaccination is highly recommended for all overseas travelers who are without documented proof of a
81 s of cyclosporiasis in North America were in overseas travelers.
82            The effectiveness of the required overseas tuberculosis (TB) screening for immigrants and
83                            Having ever lived overseas was not associated with nevus counts, but was i
84 1), inactive TB (B2), or considered "normal" overseas, who were evaluated and subsequently diagnosed
85                  The association of holidays overseas with an increased nevus count in young white wo
86 se exposures during the first 6-month period overseas with their absence during the second year of re
87 ralian-born parents, but not of parents born overseas, with vitamin D insufficiency (</=50 nmol/L) we
88 ng both at his home university in Zurich and overseas, writing a textbook, running a department, and

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