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1 g the supervision area of a community health worker.
2 ents was selected for tracing by peer health workers.
3 (i.e. Amazon Mechanical Turk) against expert workers.
4 % CI 593-809]), and housekeeping and factory workers.
5 ing at any place and time and without health workers.
6 ch, facilitating acceptability by healthcare workers.
7 ene, which lowered health risks for response workers.
8 d a large-scale exodus of experienced health workers.
9 ween 6 years and 17 years and 307 front-line workers.
10  Saudi Arabia; 87 patients and 43 healthcare workers.
11 erformance due to division of labour amongst workers.
12 ABR S. aureus among children living with IHO workers.
13 ave increased reliance on healthcare support workers.
14 entially pertain to prevalence in female sex workers.
15  the dynamic characteristics associated with workers.
16  work site to know that this task needs more workers.
17 ed by this laboratory and by Jacobsen and co-workers.
18  dyads by specially trained community health workers.
19  in >11,000 deaths including >500 healthcare workers.
20 with higher infection risk in slaughterhouse workers.
21  10 K treated workers as compared to control workers.
22 ng the previous observations by Giles and co-workers.
23 urther transmission, including to healthcare workers.
24  from the ERI model on BP control in treated workers.
25 inst respiratory infections among healthcare workers.
26 aureus nasal carriage predominated among IHO workers.
27  higher levels of ovarian activation than Am workers.
28 litation of communication between healthcare workers.
29 seases in vaccine recipients and health care workers.
30 e prevalence of injecting drug use among sex workers.
31 avy metals in the biological entities of the workers.
32  cancer risks than that of Cd in the exposed workers.
33 ll professions tested seropositive, abattoir workers (10 of 97; 10.3%) were significantly more at ris
34 he average detection time of sIgG in removed workers (159 +/- 92 days) was significantly shorter than
35 and Dec 23, 2012, we sampled 198 health-care workers, 40 environmental locations, and 1854 patients;
36  and from the homes of children and day-care workers (602 samples) using electrostatic dust collector
37 inical specialists, senior managers and care workers), 9 relatives and 9 residents.
38 have prevented 22 deaths by age 70 per 1,000 workers [95% confidence interval (CI): 10, 35].
39      This paper examines: healthcare support workers' access to training, support and assessment; per
40 ere collected by locally trained health-care workers according to patient-based or unit-based protoco
41  95% CI, 2.14-18.45) and specific healthcare worker activities (touching the bed rail [odds ratio, 2.
42 sistant-A. baumannii and specific healthcare worker activities led to an increased contamination risk
43  the collaborative features are regulated by workers' activities because we lack methods that enable
44 g vaccinated groups (vaccine via health-care worker administered microneedle patch or intramuscular i
45 x Tsai discusses the evidence supporting lay worker-administered, behavioral interventions for women
46 ymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps), queen and worker adult castes typically arise via environmental in
47 ith a large sub-epidemic in MSM and male sex workers, an optimal prevention portfolio for Nairobi sho
48 he most abundantly expressed CYP450 genes in worker and queen MGs, respectively, are selectively expr
49 ing with older people (30 healthcare support workers and 24 staff managing or working alongside them)
50  They also suggest that interactions between workers and brood are integral to colonies survival.
51  The extent of ABR S. aureus exposure in IHO workers and children living in their households remains
52 easure 124 human plasma samples from orchard workers and cotton farmers with long-term exposure to or
53 al carriage prevalence was similar among IHO workers and CR adults (12% vs. 8%; aPR: 1.14; 95% CI: 0.
54 professionals had low mortality, and factory workers and garment trade workers had high rates.
55  multiple biological matrices of the exposed workers and indoor dust samples.
56 hould focus on condom promotion for male sex workers and MSM in particular, followed by improved anti
57 on for depression was led by community-based workers and non-specialist counsellors and done in colla
58            Annual vaccination for healthcare workers and other high-risk groups is the mainstay of th
59 referral networks connecting community-level workers and private clinicians to the public sector for
60 ely, are selectively expressed in the MGs of workers and queens compared to other tissues.
61  structure in atomic hydrogen by Rabi and co-workers and the measurement of the zero-field ground-sta
62  Higher-risk populations included female sex workers and their clients, men who have sex with men, se
63  Gulf Long-term Follow-up Study, a cohort of workers and volunteers involved in oil spill clean-up af
64 n Scotland is concentrated among low-skilled workers and, although mortality has improved in men and
65 orazonin is also preferentially expressed in workers and/or foragers from other social insect species
66 beta: 0.54; 95% CI: 0.51, 0.58 for non-shift workers) and for night-shift workers (beta: 0.69; 95% CI
67 rkers responded less strongly to QMP than Am workers, and 9-HDA and 10-HDA consistently elicited stro
68 ndividuals with substance use disorders, sex workers, and imprisoned individuals experience extreme h
69 ndividuals with substance use disorders, sex workers, and imprisoned individuals.
70 ey populations (female sex workers, male sex workers, and men who have sex with men [MSM]) and among
71  on violence against health services, health workers, and patients in war zones is a massive challeng
72 vided reassurance to opinion leaders, health workers, and professional societies, thus encouraging up
73 ed capacity for early diagnosis among health workers, and the creation of stronger and more functiona
74 ients with circadian rhythm disorders, shift workers, and transmeridian travelers.
75 ns, specialist nurses, psychologists, social workers, and, in some countries, non-governmental faith
76 llen and nectar rewards to survive, but most workers appear to mix collection of both rewards over th
77              Healthcare and other front-line workers are at particular risk of infection with Ebola v
78                                          Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared
79  enough for good decision-making, and health workers are important agents of behavior change.
80 gnificantly elevated (+ 68%) in 10 K treated workers as compared to control workers.
81 sal carriage rate of S aureus in health-care workers at 4-weekly timepoints was 36.9% (IQR 35.7-37.3)
82 aks in infected birds, with ostrich abattoir workers at highest risk.
83 osal exposure; health care and public safety workers at risk for blood exposure; adults with chronic
84 ropin-releasing hormone, is downregulated as workers become gamergates.
85  continuous behavioural information for each worker bee.
86  the examination of individual behaviours of worker bees in the social environments of small observat
87         DWV was purified from infected adult worker bees to pursue biochemical and structural studies
88 ion and orientation were obtained by marking worker bees with 2D barcodes in a small observation hive
89 ution on a comb in the hive can be driven by worker behaviors.
90 n distinguish between two different types of workers benefiting from skill diversity: jacks-of-all-tr
91     A similar pattern was observed for shift workers (beta: 0.68; 95% CI: 0.59, 0.77 compared with be
92 8 for non-shift workers) and for night-shift workers (beta: 0.69; 95% CI: 0.56, 0.82 compared with be
93 can we better understand the contribution of worker body-size variation to colony success?
94  that infections have occurred in healthcare workers but have escaped being diagnosed.
95 ary nest bivouacs, grooming and feeding with workers, but also consuming the brood [8-11].
96 significant health consequences for affected workers, but also substantial socio-economic impacts for
97 lem Management Plus (PM+) that lay community workers can be taught to deliver.
98 t of workers' ovaries and if she is removed, workers can transition to a reproductive state known as
99 ticity in Harpegnathos saltator, where adult workers can transition to a reproductive, queen-like sta
100              In each intervention cluster, a worker carried out one home visit in the third trimester
101    We aimed to find out the effect of such a worker carrying out home visits and participatory group
102                            In total, 198 IHO worker-child household pairs and 202 community referent
103                             Community health worker (CHW) programs are believed to be poorly coordina
104    A ground-breaking study by Stephan and co-workers clearly implies that the metal-free activation o
105 retrospectively reviewed and recorded social workers' clinical assessments of adult patients implante
106                We test its utility by having workers collect phenological data (number of flower buds
107 ve(s) of a colony to inhibit reproduction by worker colony members.
108                         Among 92 TMA-exposed workers continuously monitored for sIgG and sIgE, 38 dev
109                         If PrEP for male sex workers cost as much as US$500, average annual spending
110                            PrEP for male sex workers could enter an optimal portfolio at similar leve
111 d comb for the queen to lay her eggs and the workers could process honey.
112  dynamics, we established a simple and novel worker desirability index (WDI) jointly considering the
113  are more highly expressed in queen- than in worker-destined late-instar larvae.
114 and how variation in worker size can promote worker efficiency and colony fitness.
115 nal brain imaging data from Costa Rican farm workers enrolled in an epidemiological study on the heal
116      Nasal swabs were taken from health-care workers every 4 weeks, bed spaces were sampled monthly,
117                                              Workers exposed at this level had a higher risk of poor
118                              Here, Li and co-workers fabricate a stable metal-organic framework funct
119 h Policy, we analyse the situation of health workers facing such systematic and serious violations of
120           To identify patient and healthcare worker factors associated with transmission risk of Acin
121 s well as some compounds typically linked to worker fertility.
122 but did not fully prepare healthcare support workers for the realities of the ward.
123 0.55; 95% CI: 0.51, 0.58 for non-night-shift workers), for those taking naps during the day (beta: 0.
124  and teams, training logisticians and health workers, fostering advocacy and communications, establis
125 y trained social workers or social auxiliary workers from a local non-profit organisation.
126  the biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) suit protects workers from aerosols in a BSL-4 environment using prope
127 ropean countries on HIV prevalence among sex workers from the European Centre for Disease Control; se
128 nd incident cardiac events among middle-aged workers from the GAZEL cohort.
129                 Thirty-six nurses and social workers from two Michigan Medicaid Waiver Sites particip
130 ission in the general population, female sex workers (FSW), and men who have sex with men (MSM).
131 ich offered both interventions to female sex workers (FSWs) at 2 urban clinic sites in South Africa.
132 red to the standard of care among female sex workers (FSWs) in Zambia.
133 y thus be particularly useful for female sex workers (FSWs), who should test frequently but face stig
134 ality, and factory workers and garment trade workers had high rates.
135 % (IQR 35.7-37.3), and 115 (58%) health-care workers had S aureus detected at least once during the s
136  A. baumannii was identified from healthcare worker hands or gloves in 77 (30%) interactions.
137                                   Healthcare worker hands/gloves are frequently contaminated with A.
138 tal conditions, transmission via health-care workers' hands, contaminated medical products, and trans
139 ce be with you: Xia, Burns, Martinez, and co-workers harnessed the ring strain of ladderenes to enabl
140 in Nazarov reactions reported by Tius and co-workers have been determined with quantum chemical calcu
141                                  Health-care workers have been implicated in nosocomial outbreaks of
142 escribe the tremendous pressures that health workers have been under and continue to endure, and the
143           Most studies of HIV risk among sex workers have focused on individual-level risk factors, w
144 vity differences to QMP compounds because Ac workers have higher levels of ovarian activation than Am
145                               Walther and co-workers have proposed a structural model for the TatA ol
146 n today's 24/7 society, and studies on shift-workers have shown that SCRD can lead not only to cognit
147 lop a model of a social insect colony, where workers have to be allocated to a set of tasks; however,
148  Mycobacterium tuberculosis among healthcare workers (HCWs) is estimated to be higher than the genera
149 V-B genomes from 16 patients and health care workers (HCWs) suspected to be involved in the outbreak
150  contaminated and uncontaminated health care workers (HCWs), and bacterial load in environment.
151 read problem leading to poor performance and worker health issues.
152 linical cardiovascular disease in the Aragon Workers' Health Study (n = 24).
153  Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Coal Workers' Health Surveillance Program (CWHSP) is a survei
154 s on the oxidative enzyme and their risks to workers' health were also explored.
155 With direct and repeated targeting of health workers, health facilities, and ambulances, Syria has be
156 e-up of the availability of health extension workers (HEWs) at the community level has been credited
157 idelines and the rollout of the national sex worker HIV programme in South Africa.
158 ming of the implementation of a national sex worker HIV programme, which could have also affected upt
159 We assess the reliability of using nonexpert workers (i.e. Amazon Mechanical Turk) against expert wor
160           In this issue of JBC, Brown and co-workers identify an N-terminal domain in SM that interco
161        INTERPRETATION: Introduction of a new worker in areas with a high burden of undernutrition in
162 t to 1 month's wages for an unskilled manual worker in Goa.
163 siting program delivered by community health workers in a black, isiXhosa-speaking population in Khay
164                                        Thus, workers in excess of those needed to complete all tasks
165                                 In contrast, workers in Harpegnathos saltator ants can be converted i
166                                   Female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya, completed a monthly sexual be
167  the limitations of tasking community health workers in public sector programmes working in similar c
168  a module, has been challenged by Abe and co-workers in their recent study.
169                                   Healthcare workers in well-equipped facilities often provided poor
170 Ebola virus in west Africa, dispatching 1200 workers, including Chinese military personnel.
171                                        Among workers, individuals who reported smelling oil, dispersa
172    We therefore tested the effects of larval worker infection on hemolymph Vg titers.
173 d support visits by trained community health workers (intervention group) according to national guide
174 ns, farmworkers, and laboratory and abattoir workers involved in 2 AI outbreaks in the Western Cape p
175 of acidification reported by Hutchins and co-workers is likely caused by culture conditions that supp
176 for long-term carriage (e.g., in health care workers) is warranted.
177 e less than a threshold level ( Wirth and co-workers, J.
178                                              Worker jelly consumed during the first 3 d of larval dev
179 of it-has translated into hundreds of health workers killed, hundreds more incarcerated or tortured,
180 ervention, which included a community health worker-led home intervention (health coaching, home BP m
181 nsion who participated in a community health worker-led multicomponent intervention experienced a gre
182           To test whether a community health worker-led multicomponent intervention would improve blo
183 ncluding health education via village health worker-led participatory discussion groups) and provisio
184 by public sector community-based lady health workers (LHWs) in rural Pakistan.
185  of vitellogenin in the brain and stimulates worker-like hunting behaviors, while inhibiting gamergat
186 ansmission coexist in China and that migrant workers likely facilitate the transmission of measles ac
187 s, TMX could reduce colony health by harming worker locomotion and, potentially, alter division of la
188 sion in specific key populations (female sex workers, male sex workers, and men who have sex with men
189                When released from inhibition workers may become reproductive gamergates.
190                                       Health workers may consider routinely assessing sleep disturban
191 on between sex work policy and HIV among sex workers might be partly moderated by the effectiveness a
192 upporting clinical care and educating health workers, mobile tools for facilitating diagnosis and det
193                                   Healthcare workers must strive to adapt bereavement follow-up to ea
194 uch as nest repair, it may be impossible for workers not directly at the work site to know that this
195 ulmonologists, gastroenterologists, a social worker, nurse coordinator, surgeon, epidemiologist, stat
196 e ACGIH maximum concentrations allowable for workers of 370 mug/m(3).
197         Occupational respiratory diseases in workers of peach tree crops have been reported punctuall
198 olatile alarm pheromone produced by attacked workers of the most abundant native Asian honey bee, Api
199 sk of infection, and to high-risk female sex workers only, are $65 160 (95% credible interval [CrI] $
200 g swarms comprising a queen and thousands of workers or producing males (drones).
201  sessions were facilitated by trained social workers or social auxiliary workers from a local non-pro
202 ten S aureus is transmitted from health-care workers or the environment to patients in an intensive c
203 or smaller colonies, benefits of specialized workers, or constant overhead costs.
204  all administered by an unmasked health-care worker; or received a single dose of (4) inactivated inf
205 support and assessment of healthcare support workers, our study suggests improved training would be w
206 heromone which suppresses the development of workers' ovaries and if she is removed, workers can tran
207  (as determined and documented by the social worker; P=0.01), a caregiver who has identified a backup
208                                   Healthcare worker-patient interactions were observed (up to five in
209            Two hundred fifty-four healthcare worker-patient interactions were observed among 52 patie
210                         Here, Kutalik and co-workers perform a large-scale genome-wide meta-analysis
211 size variation because of the high degree of worker polymorphism seen in many taxa.
212 were reduced to levels comparable to current worker population limits of 1 x 10(-6) mg/m(3).
213                             Sharpless and co-workers previously studied the [2sigma+2sigma+2pi] cyclo
214                 In this issue, Andino and co-workers propose that acquisition of viral sequences in t
215 red in the community by lay community health workers provided with 8 days of training or to facility-
216 rough a retrospective chart review of social workers' psychosocial assessments for LVAD patients and
217 udinally (years 2006 to 2014) in TMA-exposed workers recruited in low, medium, and high exposure area
218 verted when providing PrEP to all female sex workers regardless of their risk of infection, and to hi
219 n occupational exposure study of 19 forestry workers reported no adverse effects.
220                                     Thus, Ac workers responded less strongly to QMP than Am workers,
221       There were also species differences in worker retinue attraction to three compounds (9-HDA, HOB
222 (WDI) jointly considering the effect of each worker's reputation, workload and motivation to work on
223 ak situations means that routine health-care worker screening and S aureus eradication are controvers
224 r findings also have significance for health workers serving these populations and policy makers task
225     Blood, urine and hair samples of exposed workers showed significantly high concentrations of heav
226 auses of size variation and how variation in worker size can promote worker efficiency and colony fit
227                                    We review worker-size variation in ants from the perspective of fa
228 current understanding of factors influencing worker-size variation?
229 propose a network-based method for measuring worker skills.
230                                      Healthy worker survivor bias may have masked such associations i
231  We found appreciable variation among the 85 workers tested in both their learning and foraging perfo
232 significantly lower HIV prevalence among sex workers than countries that criminalise all aspects of s
233 ive workers: these may be a 'surplus' set of workers that improves colony function by speeding up opt
234  a DNA system developed by Bevilacqua and co-workers that involves a proton as a ligand whose binding
235                           In 1-day old adult workers that were infected as larvae with 10,000 (10 K)
236 study, we systematically sampled health-care workers, the environment, and patients over 14 months at
237 ugh data from two countries include male sex workers, the numbers are so small that the findings here
238 rage five times longer than non-reproductive workers, the shift to reproductive status rather than ag
239  also substantial socio-economic impacts for workers, their employers and wider society.
240 al insect colonies commonly contain inactive workers: these may be a 'surplus' set of workers that im
241  survival of family lineages from the summer worker to the spring queen stage in the following year i
242 hoprene (a juveline hormone analogue) caused workers to acquire a queen-like cuticular hydrocarbon pr
243 ess than $3.27 million for PrEP for male sex workers to be excluded from an optimal portfolio.
244 n vials or ampoules and requires health care workers to be trained in dose calculation or selection o
245  has proposed a new cadre of community-based workers to improve nutrition in 200 districts.
246 oth paradoxically shift effort from low-cost workers to much costlier professionals and allocate over
247          We show, first, that the ability of workers to quickly assess demand for work in tasks they
248 lem despite numerous attempts by health care workers to reduce risk of transmission.
249 number of potential strategies for assigning workers to tasks, but also due to the dynamic characteri
250 unction by speeding up optimal allocation of workers to tasks.
251 pects of sex work could reduce HIV among sex workers to the greatest extent in countries where enforc
252 le, it should be easy to match the number of workers to the need for work.
253 ow that the ratio of the number of available workers to the workload crucially affects performance.
254 ng pharmacists, nurses, and community health workers, to meet the needs of the global population.
255 al infrastructure who present to health care workers too late for postexposure prophylaxis.
256 ing alongside them) and 4 healthcare support worker training leads.
257 hat promotes and protects healthcare support worker training; formalising the provision and availabil
258         The study sample was composed of 474 workers treated for hypertension, accounting for 739 obs
259 smission to patients (seven from health-care workers, two from the environment, and 16 from other pat
260 roneedle patch administered by a health-care worker versus the intramuscular route for the H1N1 strai
261                               Village health workers (VHWs) play a key role in the provision of commu
262 ier for encounter behaviours (interaction of workers via antennation) using a machine learning-based
263                                 A laboratory worker was infected with human immunodeficiency virus (H
264 the synthesis of catenanes by Sauvage and co-workers was a pivotal moment in the development of the f
265     In all significantly different cases, Am workers were 4.5- to 6.2-fold more strongly attracted th
266  Participants, investigators, and site-study workers were blinded from randomisation.
267 dard infection control measures, health-care workers were infrequently sources of transmission to pat
268                                              Workers were involved in response (18.0%), support opera
269          Ebola response teams and laboratory workers were unaware of assignments.
270                     A total of 18 OFS office workers were used as additional controls.
271  to 6.2-fold more strongly attracted than Ac workers were.
272 0-year controversy sparked by Seaborg and co-workers when it was proposed that covalency from 5f-orbi
273  is an energetic trade-off between producing workers, which contribute to colony growth, and drones,
274  and MDRSA among children living with an IHO worker who did versus did not report taking personal pro
275 viding additional protection for health-care workers who are inadvertently exposed over the course of
276 ta=-1.86; p=0.038) and the proportion of sex workers who are injecting drug users (-1.93; p=0.026).
277 r example, with regards to the management of workers who develop asthma but remain in the same job.
278   We investigated a cohort of 44,807 Chinese workers who had worked in metal mines or pottery factori
279            Formidable challenges face health workers who have stayed behind, and with no health care
280 nterval [CI]: 1.03, 1.14) was observed among workers who performed an NM procedure at least once-as o
281   We assembled a unique cohort of healthcare workers who received a single AS03-adjuvanted H1N1pdm09
282                                              Workers who specialize in these different areas earn dra
283 iminated between workers with only sIgG from workers who subsequently produced sIgE.
284 cterized cohort of 20,625 middle-aged French workers who were followed from the 1990s until they reti
285  Using a cohort of 8,014 male copper smelter workers who were hired between 1938 and 1955 and followe
286                                  On average, workers whose skills are synergistic earn more than jack
287 tly on a wide range of jobs, and synergistic workers, whose skills are useful in combination and fill
288 nic or were identified by a community health worker with signs of clinical severe infection.
289 inst exposure duration were compared between workers with (a) sIgG only and (b) with sIgG who develop
290                  In particular, we show that workers with diverse skills earn higher wages than those
291                                              Workers with earlier sIgG responses of higher titer (mea
292           INTERPRETATION: Oil spill clean-up workers with high amounts of total hydrocarbon exposure
293                                   Nine camel workers with MERS-CoV antibodies and 43 workers without
294 nificantly shorter than for actively exposed workers with only sIgG (346 +/- 187 days).
295 ctable sIgG production discriminated between workers with only sIgG from workers who subsequently pro
296                    We report the study of 37 workers with respiratory symptoms related to occupationa
297 amel workers with MERS-CoV antibodies and 43 workers without antibodies were included.
298 cluded; however, PrEP for MSM and female sex workers would be included only at much higher budgets.
299 ens, queenright workers (WQRs) and queenless workers (WQLs) using high-throughput RNA-sequencing tech
300 sion patterns of MGs from queens, queenright workers (WQRs) and queenless workers (WQLs) using high-t

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