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1 al, Rural/Public, Urban/Individual and Urban/Public).
2 ural variation commonly found in the general public.
3  mediation of warming impacts to the general public.
4 ing the system and distributing masks to the public.
5 ions for improving mental wellness among the public.
6 6 (99.2%) were insured (34.3% private, 41.2% public, 23.8% public with supplement).
7         Appeals to altruism by reminding the public about the benefits of quarantine to wider society
8                          As legal access and public acceptance of marijuana escalate, physicians shou
9  recognition, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, public access defibrillation, mobile phone technologies
10 s that can be implemented by legislators and public agency directors, (b) public health practice inte
11 rus such as airports, trains, boats, and any public aggregation places.
12 hat the collective actions of the Australian public and government authorities in response to COVID-1
13 ncreasing awareness of RBD among the general public and medical community coupled with timely diagnos
14                                         Most public and private insurance providers require prior aut
15 uctured evaluation (blood/urine/eye/feet) in public and private outpatient clinics and diabetes cente
16 st policies and practices regarding science, public and professional education, and advocacy.
17 iosis looking at new advances in veterinary, public, and environmental health research may offer seve
18 ls that taps into the network of the world's public aquaria and coral reef scientists.
19                                              Public aquaria will serve not only as a reservoir for th
20 s, occupied by patients with COVID-19, and a public area of the hospital.
21 estock through fecal contamination of water, public areas and agricultural operations.
22  physicians as an anti-depressant and by the public as a recreational drug.
23 can football players has garnered increasing public attention following reports of chronic traumatic
24                                  Science and public attention remains focused on CFCs, as unexplained
25 ence has a crucial role to play in informing public attitudes and developing fuller evidence to under
26  (n = 138) and normal tissues (n = 23), from public-available data sets and our patient cohort.
27  At the community and population level (T4), public awareness campaigns need thorough impact assessme
28                              Effort to raise public awareness screening for lung cancer has been ongo
29            PP GCs from different mice expand public BCR clonotypes (clonotypes that are shared betwee
30 tebrae on three datasets was investigated: a public benchmarking dataset of 302 CT scans and two in-h
31                         These were primarily public clones, characterized by simple rearrangements of
32  germ-free germinal centres are enriched in 'public' clonotypes found in multiple individuals, indica
33  prepared a draft report that was posted for public comment.
34 evidence from the review, presentations, and public comments, an independent panel prepared a draft r
35     We have produced open-source tools and a public data set consisting of tumor/TIL maps for 1090 in
36            In the final phase (phase III), a public data set of multimodality images (CT, fluorine 18
37 -of-the-art bioinformatics tools and curated public data.
38 ailable from several institutions and from a public database for the presence of CC446 isolates.
39 S2 variants that we found in homozygosity in public databases encoded functional proteins, as did all
40                                      We used public databases to identify correlations in gene expres
41                          Unfortunately, most public databases, such as non-redundant (NR), rely on us
42 of disease-related genomic data available in public databases.
43                                       On the public dataset, the authors' approach using the describe
44 alcoholic liver disease (ALD) transcriptomic public dataset.
45 f balance and objectivity have distorted the public debate around climate change, while providing evi
46 nalysis of fMRI data revealed that a private-public distinction is reflected in a medial-lateral divi
47        The diverse and growing omics data in public domains provide researchers with tremendous oppor
48 datasets used in the paper are available for public download.
49   Current research focuses on the effects of public education, implementation of protocols for emerge
50 rm utility in multidisciplinary research and public engagement.
51                  The NIH remains the primary public funding source for surgical research in the Unite
52 ergartens to universities, and banning major public gatherings such as the celebration of the nationa
53 isease susceptibility genes identified using public genome-wide association studies data were particu
54  dynamic ranking, communal work to produce a public good, and norm internalization, i.e. a process wh
55 clinical data should be treated as a form of public good, to be used for the benefit of future patien
56 d Newborn Sequencing in Genomic Medicine and Public Health (NSIGHT2) study, a randomized, controlled
57          Rapid resulting permitted immediate public health action.
58 e growing calls for health professionals and public health advocates to pursue an active advisory rol
59 se listed in guidelines published by WHO and public health agencies in the UK and the USA.
60                       Healthcare systems and public health agencies use different methods to measure
61 ir families, schools, and local and national public health agencies; defining health policies to amel
62 require basic and clinical investigation and public health and clinical interventions.
63 ng pregnancy on child neurodevelopment is of public health and clinical relevance.
64 point-of-care test for infectious disease in public health and clinical settings, providing rapid dia
65  pandemic has caused an unprecedented global public health and economic crisis.
66 -based interventions can deliver substantial public health and economic value; however, complementary
67 obiome could have important implications for public health and for the design, engineering, and manag
68 here is growing recognition in the fields of public health and mental health services research that t
69 supporting the potential of this approach in public health and nuisance-mosquito eradication programs
70 already brought unprecedented challenges for public health and resulted in huge numbers of cases and
71 navirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a grave threat to public health and the global economy.
72                  Beyond obvious clinical and public health applications, we also discuss the challeng
73                            However, use of a public health approach focuses efforts on those impacted
74 dvice, evidence-based guidelines and current public health approaches, we explore possible strategies
75  treatment of diseases with a high impact on public health are best addressed in the settings where s
76                         The implications for public health are twofold, as these products may represe
77 aphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) is threatening public health as it spreads worldwide across diverse env
78 of close coordination between clinicians and public health authorities at the local, state, and feder
79 -19) pandemic has challenged the traditional public health balance between benefiting the good of the
80 e this information to estimate the potential public health benefits of air pollution interventions in
81 alysis we quantified the air quality-related public health benefits of the policies outlined in the 8
82                This study provides important public health biomonitoring data on isoprene exposure in
83    Birth asphyxia constitutes a major global public health burden for millions of infants with a crit
84 spite a prevalence of ~0.2-0.4% and its high public health burden, and evidence that it has a heritab
85 uses substantial morbidity and constitutes a public health burden, which increases with asthma severi
86 enous thromboembolism (VTE) is a significant public health burden.
87    In this randomized trial conducted in the public health care system of Brazil, endovascular treatm
88 the five Nordic countries which have similar public health care systems.
89 Leishmania tropica (L. tropica) represents a public health challenge in several resource poor setting
90  disease (COVID-19) has caused a significant public health challenge worldwide.
91 ention of surgical site infection (SSI) is a public health challenge.
92 -polio enterovirus infection, posing a major public health challenge.
93  critical for a data-driven response to this public health challenge.
94 d azithromycin resistance, is of significant public health concern with respect to the transmission o
95 ited contemporary strains of emerging EVs of public health concern, including EV-A71, coxsackievirus
96  weapon make Nipah virus (NiV) a significant public health concern.
97  rates from infectious diseases is a growing public health concern.
98 ctam susceptibility was unexpected and is of public health concern.
99 hting MDR P. aeruginosa strains of potential public health concern.
100            Challenges include newly emerging public health concerns across broad and diverse content
101 er resources, adjusted estimates will inform public health contingency planning for future Ebola epid
102 le mechanisms through which the economic and public health crises sparked by COVID-19 might increase
103  sufficiently early and assiduous to avert a public health crisis - for now.
104 surgical emergencies are an underappreciated public health crisis in the United States; redefining wh
105 nt opioid epidemic is one of the most severe public health crisis in US history.
106    The COVID19 epidemic has spurred a global public health crisis.
107  has emerged to a pandemic and caused global public health crisis.
108 oronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have many uses for public health decision making, but demand has largely co
109 ith epidemiological data, was used to inform public health decision-making in the Netherlands.
110 eeded to inform diagnostic, therapeutic, and public health decision-making.
111 ice interventions that can be implemented by public health department officials, and (c) health care
112               This advocates for coordinated public health efforts in addition to local targeted inte
113       Noted disparities suggest that greater public health efforts may be needed to mobilize the most
114  to guide policy-making to further emphasize public health efforts.
115  HIV sequencing from being used routinely in public health efforts; it is fast, robust, and cost-effi
116 19 pandemic, as well as future epidemics and public health emergencies.
117 mples under simulated routine conditions and public health emergency conditions (based on the 2013-16
118 D-19 represents perhaps the most significant public health emergency in a century.
119 s a pandemic threat that has been declared a public health emergency of international concern.
120         Opioid addiction has been declared a public health emergency, with fatal overdoses following
121 and industry together to address the ongoing public health emergency.
122 ERS-CoV, increasing its potential to cause a public health emergency.
123  Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Public Health England, Health Data Research UK, and the
124 nd will continue to have dramatic effects on public health for years to come.
125 ivity is a critical determinant in informing public health guidelines/interventions.
126        This article reviews evidence for the public health impacts of coal across the extraction, pro
127 sion of viral hepatitis, both management and public health implications.
128 ated outcomes, which have markedly different public health implications.
129 D-19) in the United States, with significant public health implications.
130 iencies in women and children have important public health implications.
131                              We describe the public health importance of methicillin-susceptible S. a
132 tional life, to demonstrate the economic and public health importance of procuring the most cost-effe
133                                  Despite its public health importance, the pathophysiology of Lassa f
134 mples is imperative for epidemic control and public health in tropical regions because it enables the
135                   Our findings indicate that public health interventions targeting diabetes preventio
136 data helped to quantify the effectiveness of public health interventions.
137 pid diagnostic assays to prompt clinical and public health interventions.
138 appropriate therapy and to promote effective public health interventions; and fostering promising ave
139                              We describe the public health investigation of a mildly ill, nonhospital
140  (PM(2.5), aerodynamic diameter <2.5 mum) on public health is of great concern worldwide.
141 sexual exploitation in particular are global public health issues with widespread, lasting impacts on
142 mellitus (T2DM) and obesity are major global public health issues, and their prevalence in the United
143 gues explored the effect of COVID-19-related public health mandates in 3 U.S. locations.
144 ur analyses demonstrate the effectiveness of public health measures in preventing onward transmission
145     Despite the widespread implementation of public health measures, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-
146 SARS-CoV-2), in order to inform clinical and public health measures.
147                               The paucity of public health messages that directly address communities
148             These observations support clear public health messaging and rigorous adherence to COVID-
149 emiology has evolved and adapted to changing public health needs.
150 EI 09 006 14), and the National Institute of Public Health of Mexico (13CEI 17 007 36).
151  should be considered when implementing in a public health or research setting.
152        Informed implementation of government public health policies depends on accurate data on SARS-
153                                              Public health policies should reflect and accommodate th
154 h differences in multimorbidities inform the public health policies, and can inform clinical decision
155 nmental toxicant accumulation is modifiable; public health policy may benefit from focusing on reduct
156 legislators and public agency directors, (b) public health practice interventions that can be impleme
157 dence to better inform infection control and public health practice.
158 can be used to guide testing, treatment, and public health prevention efforts.
159 nt opportunistic pathogens which have become public health priorities linked to major hospital outbre
160 cines that elicit broader immunity remains a public health priority.
161  Organization (WHO) has set elimination as a public health problem (EPHP) as a goal for schistosomias
162 r protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, is a public health problem affecting 6 to 8 million people, m
163                     Heart failure is a major public health problem affecting over 23 million people w
164 erventions to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem during the 21st century.
165                           Eye infection is a public health problem in developing countries including
166 ultidisciplinary teams to solve the pressing public health problem of venous thromboembolism.
167 onavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global public health problem that has already caused more than
168                             It is one of the public health problem worldwide and is the principal cau
169 hages.IMPORTANCE HIV continues to be a major public health problem worldwide, with over 36 million pe
170 artner violence (IPV) is a global social and public health problem, but published literature regardin
171 t among adults was found to be a significant public health problem.
172  tuberculosis (Mtb) infection and is a major public health problem.
173 tive to eliminate cervical cancer as a major public health problem.
174 of critical importance in addressing serious public health problems.
175 research, quality improvement, advocacy, and public health programs.
176 ew or modified proteins is crucial to ensure public health protection.
177 ion of mechanisms, but they have significant public health ramifications regardless of mechanism.
178 ork, providing the basic, translational, and public health research communities with predictive insig
179 re and medication use must be minimized, and public health resources should be directed to those with
180                                  The initial public health response to the breakout of COVID-19 requi
181 er perspectives about characteristics of and public health responses to 6 such outbreaks.
182 and their etiologies and informing real-time public health responses, resulting in accurate and promp
183 dings allude to the potential for mitigating public health risk by reducing "business as usual" air p
184    Ebola virus (EBOV) epidemics pose a major public health risk.
185 ental processes triggering environmental and public health risks.
186                                  Despite its public health significance in Asia, vaccines and specifi
187 a among school children in Kuwait is of mild public health significance.
188 ith groups of people; they include research, public health statistics, and eligibility rules for priv
189                                              Public health strategies in Africa should include effort
190  be used to improve and monitor clinical and public health strategies to reduce the deaths from SARS-
191 that this emerging knowledge base can inform public health strategy: First, we consider epidemiologic
192 the authors note that defining activities as public health surveillance has important implications, b
193 nti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests for diagnosis, public health surveillance, vaccine development and the
194 -19) pandemic poses a great challenge to the public health system.
195  (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has devastated global public health systems and economies, with over 52 millio
196 ere is increasing recognition among those in public health that oral diseases such as dental caries a
197 The emergence of MDR strains is considered a public health threat and indicates complicated treatment
198 iminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection as public health threat by 2030.
199 ative bacterial infections are an increasing public health threat due to rapidly rising resistance to
200  other mammals, which continues to present a public health threat in most parts of the world.
201 rne disease in temperate zones and a growing public health threat in the United States (US).
202 mergence of scarlet fever poses a new global public health threat.
203 ation of livestock wastes can be a potential public health threat.
204 Cigarette smoking remains one of the leading public health threats worldwide.
205 nt to nursing workforce, nursing practice or public health were 1.
206                                              Public health will benefit if proper policies and regula
207 nical actionability and a positive impact on public health(1).
208                                 The medical, public health, and scientific communities are grappling
209                The project team consisted of public health, environmental health, and legal professio
210 are some of the most hazardous substances to public health, mainly because of their carcinogenicity a
211                  Vaccination has transformed public health, most notably including the eradication of
212 ge liver disease (ESLD) is a major burden on public health, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where
213 or Africa to host COVID-19 vaccine trials on public health, scientific, and ethics grounds.
214 re produced in other domains of medicine and public health, such as newborn screening programs, routi
215      To mitigate the effects of the virus on public health, the economy and society, a vaccine is urg
216 ajor societal shifts regarding nutrition and public health, to implement comprehensive change that is
217 ssist other agencies charged with protecting public health, without minimizing the personal choice co
218  of this study provide an evidence-based and public health-relevant framework for defining complicate
219 ide since 2019 and is now a severe threat to public health.
220 ustrating racial capitalism operating within public health.
221  resistance (AMR) is an increasing threat to public health.
222 ity and mortality posing an urgent threat to public health.
223 nt negative outcomes for health services and public health.
224 nd protection measures for environmental and public health.
225 g disease of poultry and a serious threat to public health.
226  the nursing workforce, nursing practice and public health.
227 ancies continues to pose major challenges to public health.
228 rne diseases have become a growing threat to public health.
229 ough reassortment poses a continuing risk to public health.
230 )) is a major environmental threat to global public health.
231 ation, samples do not pose a serious risk to public health.
232  decisions for biodiversity conservation and public health.
233  energy crisis, environmental pollution, and public health.
234 s, with the intent of enhancing discovery in public health." As a foundational step in implementing o
235 ome sequencing also poses new challenges for public-health agencies that must adapt to support a new
236 ood-cell progenitors is causal has important public-health implications.
237 om the nearest fully or partially functional public hospital, assuming access to motorised transport.
238 e the merit of our workflow by reanalyzing a public human dataset.
239 patterns of responses to subsequent flows of public information.
240                                              Public insurance accounted for more than two-thirds of a
241  inflation, population size, and age groups, public insurance spending was estimated to have increase
242  addition, being older, having lower income, public insurance, more comorbidities, and being on dialy
243 increases in population-adjusted spending by public insurance.
244                                              Public interest group lobbyists tend to underestimate su
245 volutionary biology and engaged considerable public interest.
246 tats, where they are often the focus of much public interest.
247                                      Current public investments to improve soil health seek to balanc
248  information on COVID-19 evolving daily, the public is confronted with a mix of partial information,
249 SMDhomo is distributed under the GNU General Public License.
250  misrepresented in both clinical reports and public media, and results of outpatient trials are not e
251 ion properties of 10 273 molecules from 3685 public METASPACE datasets.
252                 Evaluation of CNV Radar in a public multiple myeloma dataset demonstrated that CNV Ra
253 eat potential to support emergency managers, public officials, citizens, first responders, and other
254 me and release the Atlas of Variant Age as a public online database.
255 e proteomics field is now actively embracing public open data policies.
256   High quality studies exploring patient and public opinions and experiences of cell and gene therapy
257 FW appears to have an inconsistent effect on public participation in healthy behaviors.
258                           Citizen science is public participation in scientific research.
259 to inform of the danger are now required, as public perception has grown that vaping is not harmful.
260 ussian process model to produce estimates of public perceptions towards the safety, importance, and e
261 the need to consider harmonized country-wide public policies to control local HIV epidemics.
262  infrastructure, data-rights frameworks, and public policies.
263 nd organizational decision making in health, public policy, intelligence analysis, and risk managemen
264 valuation of patients with stable angina and public policy.
265                                           16 public primary care facilities (clusters) in two rural d
266 d 16 to 25 years old were recruited from 119 public primary care units, including all 26 state capita
267 om the nearest fully or partially functional public primary health-care facility, and more than 12.1
268 el predictors of median CVE percentage among public, private, and charter schools, the proportion of
269 l Clinical Trials Network of the NCI using a public-private partnership.
270 ping from a private sense of confidence to a public report.
271 strong push toward sharing data sets through public repositories in many research fields where MSI is
272          Though datasets are often hosted by public repositories, scientists must rely on inconsisten
273  FLS from our and other studies available on public repositories, with the goal of identifying the pe
274  and Reusable (FAIR) by submitting them to a public repository and sharing them with the research com
275 to face difficult choices, and the extent of public restraint and cocooning of vulnerable populations
276 with lymphoid malignancy in the formation of public rheumatoid factor autoantibodies responsible for
277 e police is widespread and consequential for public safety.
278 an include extensive collaborations with the public sector that go on to form the basis of national v
279 and a clinical algorithm, were assessed in 4 public series of OPC (n = 235).
280 Today, the commitment of young scientists to public service is at an all-time high.
281 ing events is essential for the provision of public services and for emergency response.
282                                       In the public setting, the non-JADE group (n = 3,587) underwent
283 me (DS), using DNA methylation datasets from public sources (Gene Expression Omnibus, GEO accession I
284 ittee to fully understand the context of the public speakers' comments, including the possible influe
285 emains controversial due to presumed lack of public support.
286  profiling of small RNAs, a vast majority of public transcriptome datasets lack reliable miRNA profil
287 suggestive evidence of relationships between public transport strikes and either increased air pollut
288  across four groups (Rural/Individual, Rural/Public, Urban/Individual and Urban/Public).
289 s have joined PX: iProX (China) and Panorama Public (USA).
290                  MetaHipMer is available for public use under an open source license and all datasets
291    This study uses data from the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to describe trends
292 020-22, the target product profiles and full public value proposition for both categories of products
293 orth America that has substantially impacted public, veterinary, and wildlife health.
294 urther profiling revealed that these innate, public Vgamma9Vdelta2(+) T cells underwent an immediate
295        In an experiment, we asked how the US public views the goals and legitimacy of the board as a
296                We tested the method by using public WGBS data and found that it is very stable and mo
297                                        Using public whole-genome sequencing data from 2,606 samples f
298             To provide policy-makers and the public with meaningful and actionable environmentally-in
299  insured (34.3% private, 41.2% public, 23.8% public with supplement).
300 ransplant Therapeutics Consortium convened a public workshop titled "Evidence-Based Treatment Decisio

 
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