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1 firm recommendations on how to protect this vulnerable population.
2 s emphasize the need to closely monitor this vulnerable population.
3 ve management of major complications in this vulnerable population.
4 sely examined the effects of being part of a vulnerable population.
5 nary approach to optimize management of this vulnerable population.
6 duce long-term cardiovascular events in this vulnerable population.
7 ch is essential to improve outcomes for this vulnerable population.
8 care, and end-of-life care of this frail and vulnerable population.
9 atment and preventive interventions for this vulnerable population.
10 itial guidance on dosing oseltamivir in this vulnerable population.
11 clarify the endocrine effects of BPA on this vulnerable population.
12 the quality provision of healthcare for this vulnerable population.
13 5 years for informing expanded usage in this vulnerable population.
14 e needed for parents and care-takers of this vulnerable population.
15 cines, particularly new vaccines, among this vulnerable population.
16 e overall health and quality of life of this vulnerable population.
17 y injury and rapidly divides to replace this vulnerable population.
18 o intervening in this difficult to reach yet vulnerable population.
19 vices and should be actively pursued in this vulnerable population.
20 prove the evidence base and outcomes in this vulnerable population.
21 tions attempting to improve outcomes in this vulnerable population.
22 large, endogenous fecal zinc losses, in this vulnerable population.
23 ents is needed to improve management of this vulnerable population.
24 out dementia-an understudied but potentially vulnerable population.
25 ctly measure coronary artery disease in this vulnerable population.
26 e the full range of medical outcomes in this vulnerable population.
27 er reduce and eliminate SHS exposure in this vulnerable population.
28 fy the neurodevelopmental trajectory in this vulnerable population.
29 alth of adolescents and young adults in this vulnerable population.
30 F) levels measured before SE identified this vulnerable population.
31 er antibody testing and vaccination for this vulnerable population.
32 for more effective vaccines to protect this vulnerable population.
33 e lack of effective vaccines for use in this vulnerable population.
34 ctive adjuvant for vaccines targeted to this vulnerable population.
35 new vaccines with improved efficacy for this vulnerable population.
36 effective pain management strategies in this vulnerable population.
37 signed to support clinicians caring for this vulnerable population.
38 ood deprivation in a highly mobile, socially vulnerable population.
39 Annual vaccination is merited in this vulnerable population.
40 rategies for augmenting host defence in this vulnerable population.
41 ate assessment and treatment of pain in this vulnerable population.
42 purine-metabolizing enzymes may benefit this vulnerable population.
43 ight-loss trials systematically exclude this vulnerable population.
44 t are suitably adapted for the needs of this vulnerable population.
45 able for protection against WNV infection in vulnerable populations.
46 arch to identify effective interventions for vulnerable populations.
47 ead is crucial to management of infected and vulnerable populations.
48 g as a powerful tool for health promotion in vulnerable populations.
49 cause significant morbidity and mortality in vulnerable populations.
50 o search for other examples of engagement in vulnerable populations.
51 tial abuse of and dependence on modafinil in vulnerable populations.
52 ences in care may improve cancer outcomes in vulnerable populations.
53 effective method for detecting sleepiness in vulnerable populations.
54 ease respiratory and cardiac morbidity among vulnerable populations.
55 ssion is to care for the uninsured and other vulnerable populations.
56 cally and horizontally integrated system for vulnerable populations.
57 re relatively low, and disparities exist for vulnerable populations.
58 utcome research can be better generalized to vulnerable populations.
59 ofound effect on the health and nutrition of vulnerable populations.
60 providing affordable coverage to low-income, vulnerable populations.
61 PPIs may have unwanted side effects in vulnerable populations.
62 ce of new cancer treatments, particularly in vulnerable populations.
63 on for residential heating adversely affects vulnerable populations.
64 of year and changes in affective control in vulnerable populations.
65 signed to support improved birth outcomes in vulnerable populations.
66 prevention of several infectious diseases in vulnerable populations.
67 in significant morbidity and mortality among vulnerable populations.
68 rdiac monitoring are needed, particularly in vulnerable populations.
69 re the risks associated with iAs exposure in vulnerable populations.
70 stage and the study of established drugs in vulnerable populations.
71 supplementing iron-replete members of these vulnerable populations.
72 implementation, and assessment of spatially vulnerable populations.
73 prevention and treatment interventions among vulnerable populations.
74 del of engagement in critical care and other vulnerable populations.
75 ty, worsening food insecurity among the most vulnerable populations.
76 gate the risk of severe disease and death in vulnerable populations.
77 a disproportionate share of medical care to vulnerable populations.
78 Health Services Use and Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations.
79 ls, but poses a significant health threat to vulnerable populations.
80 lth, inflammation, and infectious disease in vulnerable populations.
81 ance bias due to barriers to diagnosis among vulnerable populations.
82 ome groups or require tailoring for specific vulnerable populations.
84 Fm should also consider the effect on use in vulnerable populations, access to malaria diagnostics, a
85 and family engagement is occurring in other vulnerable populations although there are few described
86 lence and seroprevalence in this potentially vulnerable population and by evaluating biosecurity risk
87 ts indicate Shanchol was immunogenic in this vulnerable population and that a single dose alone may b
88 g data indicate that they are a particularly vulnerable population and underscore the need for furthe
89 an increase in arrhythmia propensity in this vulnerable population and warrants further investigation
90 ncome patients could discourage treatment of vulnerable populations and create substantial downstream
91 te treatment, which pose an urgent threat to vulnerable populations and jeopardise progress and inves
92 icking, provide trauma-informed care to this vulnerable population, and respond to exploited persons
93 ing of sedation adverse events, sedation for vulnerable populations, and (in particular) ketamine sed
94 ntifying critical climate-health impacts and vulnerable populations, and has helped integrate health
95 - and policy-level interventions that target vulnerable populations are needed to reduce underuse.
97 ions, and measurement of the extent to which vulnerable populations are reached must be assessed for
99 e transfeminine gender identity, represent a vulnerable population at risk for negative mental health
100 patients with HER2-positive IBC to identify vulnerable populations at risk of treatment failure.
101 isks for health and wellbeing, especially in vulnerable populations but ultimately for everybody.
102 (AYA) with cancer have been designated as a vulnerable population by the National Cancer Institute.
103 ses a huge health burden on the world's most vulnerable populations, claiming the lives of nearly one
104 r preparedness activities, informed consent, vulnerable populations, confidentiality, participant bur
105 index, compliance, etc], sparse data on key vulnerable populations (dark-skinned persons, reproducin
106 enting hypovitaminosis D, particularly among vulnerable populations during the winter, whereas supple
107 mportant to recognize the variability in the vulnerable populations exposed to hazards and to develop
110 duals with HIV infection constitute a highly vulnerable population for MRSA colonization, and prior e
114 ous effects of long-term RV apical pacing in vulnerable populations has created tremendous interest i
115 be considered in special situations in which vulnerable populations have marked deficiency in dietary
116 ed but not eliminated such infection in this vulnerable population, implying that non-patient reservo
118 ebellar circuitry and function, constitute a vulnerable population in many human genetic, malignant,
119 h with special healthcare needs constitute a vulnerable population in need of comprehensive and acces
120 mmunity actively engage in and recruit these vulnerable populations in basic research through a strat
121 es to reach and vaccinate children and other vulnerable populations in conflict settings, outbreaks o
123 on recent discussions and research regarding vulnerable populations in medicine, including patients w
127 ndereducated about the lives and concerns of vulnerable populations, including LGBTQI persons, immigr
128 substantial harmful chemical exposures among vulnerable populations, including women and children.
129 mptoms in currently depressed adults and two vulnerable populations: individuals remitted from depres
130 luded 169 daily smokers from the following 3 vulnerable populations: individuals with affective disor
131 nd bone fractures, and the identification of vulnerable populations is important to clinical practice
133 aracterized endocrine-disrupting chemical-to vulnerable populations is representative of systemic pro
134 mically disadvantaged or being a member of a vulnerable population may be the first steps toward spec
135 ng underlying coronary heart disease in this vulnerable population may help target therapies that cou
137 performed on children reveals an especially vulnerable population needing special protection against
139 st that hypoalbuminemia at listing reveals a vulnerable population of low MELD patients who are under
140 y-net hospitals provide broad services for a vulnerable population of patients and are financially at
141 wn of a wider network rather than a discrete vulnerable population of specialised motor neurons.
142 ant gene products cause dysfunction/death of vulnerable populations of nerve cells important in memor
143 mises the long-term viability of selectively vulnerable populations of neurons in frontal cortices th
144 evalence of Mycoplasma genitalium is high in vulnerable populations of women in low-resource settings
146 ses are associated with high morbidity among vulnerable populations, particularly immunocompromised p
147 of maternal mortality, seen most acutely in vulnerable populations, predominantly in sub-Saharan Afr
149 ent (IPT) with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine in vulnerable populations reduces malaria morbidity in Afri
151 urce-limited settings, where the majority of vulnerable populations reside and where the incidence of
152 ists agreed more strongly than patients that vulnerable populations should be included in research.
153 rts to reduce treatment disparities in these vulnerable populations should target systems improvement
154 y 5-10% of cerebellar Purkinje cells, a less vulnerable population, showed the same statistically sig
155 biology, and to reduce radiation exposure to vulnerable populations such as children and women of chi
156 ent risk assessment practices and to protect vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and childr
157 ed financial strain from the BBA and whether vulnerable populations such as the uninsured were dispro
159 S and euthanasia present potential risks for vulnerable populations, such as the depressed and disabl
161 ally ill children and adolescents comprise a vulnerable population that requires specific considerati
162 and with unlimited advertising geared toward vulnerable populations, the groups most likely to smoke
163 health opportunity to promote health in this vulnerable population; the costs to the individual and t
164 cores the need for special attention to this vulnerable population to ensure that imaging is appropri
165 nt implications for treating one of the most vulnerable populations to anxiety and stress related dis
166 d water treatment (HWT) provides a means for vulnerable populations to take charge of their own drink
167 ork City, where the density of emissions and vulnerable populations vary greatly, we simulated the ai
168 e the goals for the medical care for certain vulnerable populations.Vulnerable populations are at ris
169 sure access to appropriate services for this vulnerable population, which provides opportunities for
170 afety and efficacy of these vaccines in this vulnerable population will be important to document.
172 y effects of air pollution in the elderly--a vulnerable population with low reserve capacity--and mec
173 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other vulnerable populations with legal means of redress again
175 nership has established goals for protecting vulnerable populations with locally appropriate vector c
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