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1 rmined, as does any potential benefit of any preventive strategy.
2 haps anticoagulation should be the preferred preventive strategy.
3  morbidity, and vaccination is the preferred preventive strategy.
4  benefits and risks when combined with other preventive strategies.
5  the rational development of therapeutic and preventive strategies.
6 erlying this association in order to develop preventive strategies.
7 lignancies and even guide avenues for future preventive strategies.
8 es may promote the development of new cancer preventive strategies.
9 ntion and may promote the development of new preventive strategies.
10 hanisms, no effective therapy, and no proven preventive strategies.
11 mission models, which might influence future preventive strategies.
12 in unclear, which hinders the development of preventive strategies.
13 n about the causes of CP could help identify preventive strategies.
14 worldwide has resulted in an urgent need for preventive strategies.
15 d for the development of BCC and SCC and use preventive strategies.
16 e disease should lead to new therapeutic and preventive strategies.
17 and to discuss the controversies surrounding preventive strategies.
18 odel to study genital herpes and to evaluate preventive strategies.
19 pproaches and thus contribute to appropriate preventive strategies.
20 tal heart defects that would enhance current preventive strategies.
21 isk of progression will allow development of preventive strategies.
22  evaluating cancer risk and in the design of preventive strategies.
23  technology and potentially locally directed preventive strategies.
24 kin, is crucial for directing therapeutic or preventive strategies.
25 iabetes and may lead to development of novel preventive strategies.
26 in low- and middle-income countries to guide preventive strategies.
27 dentify patients who benefit from aggressive preventive strategies.
28 uch events among outpatients and to identify preventive strategies.
29 d upper cost limit considered acceptable for preventive strategies.
30 ll delineated, thus hampering development of preventive strategies.
31 ning risk factors for disease and developing preventive strategies.
32 ctors for GDM is needed to identify possible preventive strategies.
33 athogenesis and suggests new therapeutic and preventive strategies.
34 redistribution will ultimately help optimize preventive strategies.
35 isk for developing nosocomial infections for preventive strategies.
36 erspectives for the development of effective preventive strategies.
37 needed to help define future therapeutic and preventive strategies.
38 have possible utility for the development of preventive strategies.
39 rgic disease who may benefit from early life preventive strategies.
40 colon carcinogenesis will be key to defining preventive strategies.
41 VE, providing possible guidance for tailored preventive strategies.
42 o boost utilization of primary and secondary preventive strategies.
43 s under which risk information might enhance preventive strategies.
44 est, highlighting the need for complementary preventive strategies.
45 ries is underemphasized and not prominent in preventive strategies.
46 ics and delays implementation of appropriate preventive strategies.
47 dictors of AF is therefore necessary to plan preventive strategies.
48 asing public health burden and thus need for preventive strategies.
49 rs is required in order to move forward with preventive strategies.
50 sses that lead to loss of vision may lead to preventive strategies.
51  limiting the development of therapeutic and preventive strategies.
52 n the absence of effective implementation of preventive strategies.
53 ogenesis and may present a target for future preventive strategies.
54 ious risk in transfusion despite the current preventive strategies.
55 tive effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of preventive strategies.
56 hogenesis could reveal novel therapeutic and preventive strategies.
57 arify preclinical disease, and screening and preventive strategies.
58 an provide important insights into effective preventive strategies.
59 portant for women and caregivers considering preventive strategies.
60 , multicentre collaborations may help inform preventive strategies.
61 leprosy reactions may have a major impact on preventive strategies.
62 cation and disease would help refine current preventive strategies.
63 s and identify patients who may benefit from preventive strategies.
64 at may benefit from more aggressive or novel preventive strategies.
65       (4) Who can do what to implement these preventive strategies?
66          After the initial investment in the preventive strategy, 1 USD invested in the routine strat
67 for the development of novel therapeutic and preventive strategies against E. faecalis and beyond.
68  potential involvement in the development of preventive strategies against HIV-1 and other sexually t
69                     Until safe and effective preventive strategies against infarct recurrence are dis
70                                              Preventive strategies against knee osteoarthritis (OA) r
71 ningitis and may help in designing effective preventive strategies against this deadly disease.
72 rative cholangiography is not effective as a preventive strategy against common duct injury during ch
73                              Therefore, as a preventive strategy against endemic as well as pandemic
74 ng pregnancy and lactation is a useful early preventive strategy against obesity at preschool age.
75 pulations for screening interventions and/or preventive strategies aimed at the multigene products or
76 f this analysis of the long-term benefits of preventive strategies among BRCA1/2-positive women.
77 ary artery calcium (CAC) testing for guiding preventive strategies among women at low cardiovascular
78 lled studies have shown the efficacy of new, preventive strategies and debates about such approaches
79                                      Despite preventive strategies and increased awareness, a high in
80 rved in this study will direct the design of preventive strategies and inform CUA pathobiology.
81 ant impact of HAP on patient outcomes, early preventive strategies and interventions to reduce HAP sh
82 eded in order to identify the most effective preventive strategies and most predictive vascular risk
83 , with possible implications for identifying preventive strategies and pathogenic mechanisms in autis
84 , with possible implications for identifying preventive strategies and pathogenic mechanisms in schiz
85      If physicians are to develop meaningful preventive strategies and specific therapies for tumors
86 chanistic studies, the implementation of new preventive strategies and the discovery of novel treatme
87 es to intestinal health should lead to novel preventive strategies and therapies for a variety of gas
88 ed to further assess the benefits of primary preventive strategies and therapies.
89 bal research efforts are needed to establish preventive strategies and treatments for the various typ
90  cause, guidelines for treatment adaptation, preventive strategies, and development of consensus algo
91 ating effects of AKI and provide guidance on preventive strategies, and early recognition and managem
92 nicians to decide further biomarker testing, preventive strategies, and follow-up planning in patient
93  investigation into predisposing conditions, preventive strategies, and more effective therapies.
94 ving the way to innovative diagnostic tools, preventive strategies, and therapeutic interventions alt
95 e for the development of future diagnostics, preventive strategies, and therapy for cardiovascular di
96                 Data on population, methods, preventive strategy, and outcome (measured as catheter-r
97 agnostic methods; appropriate therapeutic or preventive strategies; and continued surveillance for no
98 are killed each year by diarrhoeal diseases; preventive strategies appropriate for developing countri
99 high-risk patients, contrast medium use, and preventive strategies are discussed in this report.
100 ceipt of cord blood; the outcome is poor and preventive strategies are ineffective.
101                                      Primary preventive strategies are needed to reduce SCD incidence
102                                              Preventive strategies are therefore urgently needed, esp
103                                           If preventive strategies are to achieve their full potentia
104    The underlying mechanisms and efficacy of preventive strategies are unknown.
105  and the implementation of early oral health preventive strategies are warranted to reduce the burden
106 rview of computer network security risks and preventive strategies as they pertain to the radiology e
107 is and provide an opportunity for additional preventive strategies, as well as measures of efficacy i
108 nt pneumonia is common and more attention to preventive strategies at discharge and closer follow-up
109 stress the need for developing effective AKI preventive strategies beyond minimization of contrast do
110 and management have been the cornerstones of preventive strategies but are constrained by less than d
111  region for stroke-related interventions and preventive strategies by global healthcare authorities a
112 nt stroke need to be investigated further so preventive strategies can be formulated.
113                                     Adequate preventive strategies can crumb the prevalence of allerg
114 uired to ascertain whether implementation of preventive strategies can offset the predicted rise in s
115                             We recorded that preventive strategies could result in a 2-year gain in l
116                  These findings suggest that preventive strategies developed for common chronic disea
117 anding its pathogenesis and, thus, improving preventive strategies, diagnostic tools, and therapies.
118 ntroduction of epidemiologically appropriate preventive strategies difficult.
119                                              Preventive strategies directed toward earlier and more a
120    Areas covered included diagnosis, general preventive strategies (e.g., vaccinations, sun avoidance
121                              Attitude toward preventive strategy (encourage, neutral, discourage); le
122                                              Preventive strategies exist and when admitted monitoring
123                                              Preventive strategies exist in the areas of social viole
124  (HF) is a prevalent and deadly disease, and preventive strategies focused on at-risk individuals are
125 ells and early onset atopy could lead to new preventive strategies for allergic diseases.
126 chanisms could lead to future therapeutic or preventive strategies for Alzheimer's disease.
127 for diagnostic-specific therapies as well as preventive strategies for anthracycline toxicity and mus
128 ing the efficacy of innovative therapies and preventive strategies for anxiety disorders as a functio
129 ies of BPD prevention; however, most current preventive strategies for BPD focus on respiratory manag
130 a cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative preventive strategies for CM.
131 fectiveness of currently available effective preventive strategies for contrast-induced acute kidney
132                This approach may lead to new preventive strategies for CP.
133 may be integrated into current multi-faceted preventive strategies for curbing the epidemic of diabet
134                                      Today's preventive strategies for nosocomial sepsis focus on aug
135                                              Preventive strategies for optimal communication and incl
136                          Early detection and preventive strategies for PVD may decrease amputation ra
137 udies are warranted to determine the optimal preventive strategies for reducing bloodstream infection
138                              Introduction of preventive strategies for reducing subsequent harm after
139                    The Early use of eXisting PREventive Strategies for Stroke (EXPRESS) study showed
140                                  Research in preventive strategies for the treatment of gout is neede
141 arteriolopathy (CUA) is necessary to develop preventive strategies for this morbid disease.
142 rly life might be beneficial and suggest new preventive strategies for wheezing and allergic diseases
143      Hydration alone was the least effective preventive strategy for CIAKI.
144 sing a safe micronutrient, LCAR, as a simple preventive strategy for iatrogenically induced ototoxici
145 r interruptions to sitting time, a promising preventive strategy for metabolic diseases.
146 2 activity during AT exposure is a potential preventive strategy for post-AT psychopathologies includ
147 , as part of a molecular-targeted metastasis preventive strategy for the treatment of patients with H
148 e markers of viral replication are important preventive strategies, guiding immunosuppression reducti
149 ancer deaths in Zambia but, as elsewhere, no preventive strategies have been identified.
150                 The design of diagnostic and preventive strategies have been prevented by gaps in kno
151                                      Optimal preventive strategies have not been clearly defined.
152                                   Successful preventive strategies have recently been reported which
153 Almost all noted the potential harms of each preventive strategy; however, the negative aspects of ta
154 toms and thus provide a rationale for future preventive strategies in high-risk groups.
155 s link, the epidemiology of tuberculosis and preventive strategies in patients infected with HIV are
156       hsTnI may have a role in personalizing preventive strategies in patients with diabetes mellitus
157 d the risk of acute CIN and the influence of preventive strategies in patients with ST-segment-elevat
158 ad to more effective treatments and/or novel preventive strategies in RA.
159                                    Potential preventive strategies in the development of hepatocellul
160 targeted surveillance, as well as developing preventive strategies in the form of aggressive manageme
161 everal components may well lead to effective preventive strategies in the future, with positive impac
162 till no consensus as to the value of primary preventive strategies in these conditions.
163 -course nasal mupirocin could be a potential preventive strategy in male patients because it signific
164                                              Preventive strategies include the use of repetitive shor
165 g predictors of noncompliance and initiating preventive strategies, including education and support s
166                      The surrogate effect of preventive strategies, including the challenge of the 40
167                                      Current preventive strategies, including the polysaccharide conj
168                             At this time, a "preventive" strategy is evolving in which early aggressi
169                                    Effective preventive strategies likely offer the greatest and most
170                                      Because preventive strategies may not only be ineffective but ma
171                  BPs are well tolerated, but preventive strategies must be instituted to avoid renal
172                                     However, preventive strategies on a global scale might ultimately
173  understanding may provide a basis for novel preventive strategies or therapies for patients with thi
174 sis, was added to the HFHS diet, either as a preventive strategy or as a therapeutic intervention.
175 ti-SDF-1 antibody from postnatal day 1 to 7 (preventive strategy) or postnatal day 7 to 14 (therapeut
176                Moreover, these sensitization-preventive strategies promote bone marrow engraftment in
177 lished that assist with our understanding of preventive strategies, questioning the utility of prethe
178                                              Preventive strategies reducing the odds to develop cardi
179 mited influence on the outcome of AKI, and a preventive strategy remains the mainstay to attenuate it
180                                              Preventive strategies require a knowledge of risk factor
181                                              Preventive strategies require information about etiology
182                                Treatment and preventive strategies should be aimed at children in thi
183                          Mortality risks and preventive strategies should be discussed with patients
184 clinical guidelines should be considered and preventive strategies should be targeted at children and
185            Longer-term outcomes are poor but preventive strategies show promise.
186                                         Both preventive strategies showed similar efficacy in prevent
187 ill be enhanced by developing more effective preventive strategies (such as chest wall barriers) to a
188 okinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations, preventive strategies (such as prophylaxis in MDR and XD
189 ators and growth factors on the disease; (5) preventive strategies, such as anaerobic bacterial suppl
190                                     Previous preventive strategies, such as prolonged exclusive breas
191   Lowering the number of CVD deaths requires preventive strategies targeted on the elderly.
192 ategies and focus on nonvaccine-based cancer preventive strategies targeting the immune system at the
193 ible individuals can result in the design of preventive strategies targeting the most "at risk" popul
194                        This review addresses preventive strategies that can be used to decrease the r
195  the prospective risk of disability, guiding preventive strategies that could attenuate the disableme
196 on to recognition of depression, and also to preventive strategies that increase the patient's self-e
197 as well as in the identification of putative preventive strategies that may mitigate vascular complic
198              We conclude that in addition to preventive strategies, therapies based on bone morphogen
199  research is needed for better screening and preventive strategies to abrogate these toxic effects an
200 at may help develop novel therapeutic and/or preventive strategies to ameliorate pain in SCD.
201 ent population but will also help us develop preventive strategies to ameliorate patients' suffering
202  for further quality improvement efforts and preventive strategies to be utilized.
203 sease (ASCVD) by implementing cardiovascular preventive strategies to manage the "ABCS" (aspirin ther
204 ity to improve medical treatment and develop preventive strategies to preserve health.
205                   We need to further develop preventive strategies to reduce the burden of critical i
206 trition products that could become a part of preventive strategies to reduce the incidence of allergi
207 nity, can modulate neutrophil responses as a preventive strategy to mitigate the age-associated decli
208 eness and efficiency in Ethiopia of standard preventive strategies used in high-transmission regions
209             A more comprehensive, multimodal preventive strategy, using preoperative beta-blockers an
210 y injury in critically ill adults and offers preventive strategies when appropriate.
211 high-risk patients, contrast medium use, and preventive strategies will be discussed in this article.
212                              The recommended preventive strategies with the strongest supportive evid
213 S prophylaxis, several groups have adopted a preventive strategy with corticosteroids, especially for
214                               An emphasis on preventive strategies would therefore appear to be the m
215 prospective studies to demonstrate whether a preventive strategy would improve the outcome.
216                Xylitol is promoted in caries-preventive strategies, yet its effective dose range is u
217 epresent attractive targets for antimalarial preventive strategies, yet the mechanisms of parasite en

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