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1 with implications for both clinical care and surveillance.
2 niques, or with watchful waiting with active surveillance.
3 urrent recommendations for CRC screening and surveillance.
4 inical diagnosis, which may be useful in HCC surveillance.
5 uding cellular stress, DNA damage and immune surveillance.
6 d could have been monitored with bone marrow surveillance.
7 patients were assigned chemotherapy and 129 surveillance.
8 ological key indicators derived from routine surveillance.
9 nsideration in SARS-CoV-2 classification and surveillance.
10 e migration is essential for adaptive immune surveillance.
11 (67.0% v 33.1%; PR, 1.73; CI, 1.55 to 1.92) surveillance.
12 ge numbers of unknown samples during routine surveillance.
13 , but difficult due to the limitations of JE surveillance.
14 ranslational machinery and evading antiviral surveillance.
15 y understood how cancer cells escape NK cell surveillance.
16 in the context of screening, diagnosis, and surveillance.
17 he vaccine approval system and postmarketing surveillance.
18 imaging is the optimal imaging modality for surveillance.
19 systems might contribute to improved patient surveillance.
20 d to contextualize ongoing local prospective surveillance.
21 nnotation of mutations observed during viral surveillance.
22 staff working in COVID-19 areas under close surveillance.
23 related death, supporting early colonoscopy surveillance.
24 0 US cities for 2015 National HIV Behavioral Surveillance.
25 open new approaches to malaria diagnosis and surveillance.
26 el perforation during the period of enhanced surveillance.
27 eously responsible for the failure of immuno-surveillance.
28 ng gHAT elimination and for post-elimination surveillance.
31 s, a majority of major changes toward active surveillance (47%) for unknown disease site (103/382, 27
32 For the remaining 43 628 women who accepted surveillance, 922 were seen within 90 days (with 78 lesi
36 ng a breakpoint can improve patient care and surveillance and allow future development and FDA regula
37 therapies that improve CD8(+) T cell immune surveillance and clearance of CHIKV infection could be a
38 gned to be a reusable platform for efficient surveillance and comparative effectiveness research; res
40 ry is a platform designed to enable national surveillance and facilitate quality improvement and comp
43 outine immunization, immunization campaigns, surveillance and laboratory resources, technical assista
46 study highlights the need for lung function surveillance and prevention of LRTIs and PTB in HIV+ ado
47 light the importance of continuous norovirus surveillance and provide important information on which
48 are generally characterized by excellent DNA surveillance and repair, resulting in one of the lowest
51 egy used by malignant tumors to evade immune surveillance and sustain the suppressive tumor microenvi
52 our VRE outbreak was discovered through WGS surveillance and the manufacturer's training video that
55 potential implications for long-term cardiac surveillance and up-front cancer care for patients of Af
56 nd aged 13+ by sex, using data from city HIV surveillance and vital statistics and the National Death
58 more extensive than indicated by case-based surveillance, and these results will help guide the pand
59 or determining which men should go on active surveillance; and third, to integrate companion diagnost
61 o upper respiratory pathogens is critical to surveillance, assessment of the immune status of individ
63 ctive study of HRIs who underwent pancreatic surveillance at a single institution between May 2013 an
64 rs in a broad range of infections, antitumor surveillance, autoimmune diseases, and tissue homeostasi
67 nervous system (CNS) is essential for immune surveillance but is also the basis for the development o
68 , we find that this cell also escapes immune surveillance by neighboring macrophages, thereby exacerb
69 Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) can support surveillance by pinpointing resistance mechanisms and un
72 cases were included if they met the national surveillance case definition, had illness onset in 2016
73 to COVID-19 worldwide, including population surveillance, case identification, contact tracing and e
77 active population-based and laboratory-based surveillance data for invasive GBS disease conducted thr
78 nessee Emerging Infections Program Influenza Surveillance data from 2006 to 2016 and the concurrent T
84 Jan 1, 2010, to Dec 31, 2017, and mortality surveillance data from the South African National Popula
87 atistical framework for integrating multiple surveillance data sources to evaluate the adequacy of tr
92 rns provide essential information for future surveillance, diagnosis, vaccine development, and predic
97 epidemiological data or standard single-gene surveillance efforts and also revealed connections betwe
98 lture in 2017 and 2030 to help target future surveillance efforts and antimicrobial stewardship polic
99 IAVs) has since spurred decades of waterfowl surveillance efforts by researchers dedicated to underst
102 novel intervention measures, and increasing surveillance efforts to prevent further expansion of ZIK
103 in Mexico, setting the foundation for future surveillance efforts.IMPORTANCE Understanding the introd
105 agnosed in 2011 through 2012, accrued from 5 Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program sites
106 ody, C69.4) from 1975 through 2011 using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) datab
107 lished cohort was compared with those in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) datab
109 and the engagement of policy makers to turn surveillance findings into timely and effective decision
114 ed States have primarily focused on national surveillance for antibiotic resistance, and patterns of
116 Prevention conducted active population-based surveillance for candidemia through the Emerging Infecti
117 After PE, patients should have clinical surveillance for chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypert
119 To help inform vaccine introduction, the Surveillance for Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP) co
121 -illness study in 4 hospitals as part of the Surveillance for Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP) II
127 ting active population- and laboratory-based surveillance for invasive Hia disease across the United
132 ll stakeholders active in the APR, including surveillance for species such as those identified during
133 trated the utility of conducting noninvasive surveillance for swine pathogens through the study of sw
134 ltiyear analysis of laboratory-confirmed AGE surveillance from 4 VAMCs demonstrates dynamic intra- an
135 te how optimal designs are sensitive to both surveillance goals and the underlying spatial pattern of
139 nuously in Bangladesh since 2007, and active surveillance has detected viral evolution driven by muta
140 te that defining activities as public health surveillance has important implications, because such ac
141 rategies for reduction of risk and increased surveillance has the potential to contribute to the redu
142 s geared toward patient selection for active surveillance, identification of clinically significant d
143 for and current approaches to cardiovascular surveillance, identify gaps, and formulate policy implic
153 ited guidance/recommendations addressing HCC surveillance in patients with NAFLD outside the context
154 results suggest that the intensity of active surveillance in patients with rectal cancer managed by a
155 ease conducted through Active Bacterial Core surveillance in selected counties across Tennessee.
156 nance imaging should not be used for routine surveillance in stage I-III NSCLC but may be used every
162 ith pathogenic variants had undergone cancer surveillance interventions and 4 had undergone cancer ri
163 deration of benefits versus the harms of the surveillance interventions while attaining flexibility i
167 elies on the capacity of the cellular immune surveillance machinery to recognize "nonself", such as t
171 010-2016 for all 10 Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) sites, having a catchment
172 simulation framework to guide evidence-based surveillance network design to better achieve specific s
173 s were admitted to Canadian Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network hospitals during the 2011/2012, 201
176 ntrol and Prevention National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) from 5 US cities, self-reported PrEP
177 gic toxicity was evaluated during an 8-month surveillance: no overt constitutional or neurologic dysf
179 multisubunit protein complex involved in RNA surveillance of all classes of RNA, and is essential for
181 d pragmatic recommendations for transforming surveillance of cardiovascular disease and cardiovascula
183 mportance of routine high-resolution genomic surveillance of emerging human pathogens in the clinical
184 ation in the context of the population-based Surveillance of Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP) in
185 for utilizing environmental sampling for the surveillance of enteric fever organisms to provide data
190 ment consists of a care team responsible for surveillance of major and organ-specific complications (
192 xamination is the gold-standard approach for surveillance of periodontitis; however, it requires larg
194 standing of the virus and support continuing surveillance of Spike mutations to aid with development
199 cated participants centrally (1:1) to either surveillance or four 21-day cycles of chemotherapy, usin
200 ported to WHO from either routine continuous surveillance or nationally representative periodic surve
201 contact (OR, 2.3; P = 0.02), and testing for surveillance (OR, 2.7; P = 0.005) had higher estimated r
202 pled from 88 patients in Barrett's esophagus surveillance over a period of up to 15 years, shows that
210 dentified through linkage to China's Disease Surveillance Point system and local mortality records.
211 pite the demographic differences between the surveillance populations, the seasonal and genotypic ass
214 Early Surveillance Team for Cystic Fibrosis surveillance program between 2000 and 2018 who underwent
216 iting dog as assessed through Haiti's rabies surveillance program was highly elevated when the dog di
217 Using a nested case-control design in a surveillance program, we measured the following: anthrop
221 has catalyzed concern about Bsal in the U.S. Surveillance programs for invading pathogens must initia
223 er, despite the increasing use of risk-based surveillance programs in plant health, it remains unclea
224 impact on clinical presentations, additional surveillance programs targeting more diverse populations
228 armonization Group has updated breast cancer surveillance recommendations for female survivors of chi
230 unnecessary invasive procedures and optimize surveillance regimens are needed.Objectives: To develop
236 We found that 252 days of monitoring (ie, 3 surveillance scans) in the first 24 months was associate
237 precautions for Pa-positive patients with a surveillance screening program does not significantly re
240 phoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) is rolled out, surveillance should continue to monitor changes in AMR t
241 for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) HIV Surveillance Special Report, PrEP patients were more lik
243 vantages and limitations of different sepsis surveillance strategies and consider future directions.
244 de a framework for developing evidence-based surveillance strategies and evaluating the impact of con
245 timing of CNS metastasis is needed to inform surveillance strategies for patients with melanoma.
246 cases expected under current and alternative surveillance strategies over a 50-year simulation period
247 clinical complete response and the specific surveillance strategies were at the discretion of each p
248 current evidence to support specific post-LT surveillance strategies, leading to significant heteroge
250 hospitalization rates (P=.003), with active surveillance studies having pooled rates (11.0; 95%CI: 9
251 exhibited increased susceptibility rates in surveillance studies that depend on geography, pre-exist
252 across a variety of isolates encountered in surveillance studies, making it a valuable tool for the
254 ients with CNS infections from a prospective surveillance study that took place between 2013 and 2016
255 Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), a prospective surveillance study, characterized the burden of enteric
258 e-positive cases reported to the National TB Surveillance System (excluding California) between 1998
259 ates of America's primary national influenza surveillance system (ILINet) monitors outpatient healthc
260 reported to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) and C. ulcerans-related diph
261 he US National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System and the Centers for Disease Control
262 Miami-Dade County, Florida immature mosquito surveillance system based on requested by citizen compla
263 In this study, we describe an active poultry surveillance system established in Vietnam to identify t
264 (R)) by Hyris Ltd) that can be employed as a surveillance system for the emergency caused by SARS-CoV
265 reported through the national echinococcosis surveillance system in Kyrgyzstan between Jan 1, 2014, a
267 ms codes that have been compared with an HIV surveillance system to assess its sensitivity, specifici
269 ghts the importance of maintaining effective surveillance systems and the engagement of policy makers
271 iovascular health and cardiovascular disease surveillance systems for the acquisition of information
272 d molecular patterns are abundant, cytosolic surveillance systems such as STING are well positioned t
273 d incorporation of plasmid data into genomic surveillance systems, an essential step toward a more co
275 cipating in the Australian Respiratory Early Surveillance Team for Cystic Fibrosis surveillance progr
278 the utility and sustainability of PCR based surveillance testing in areas with receding and consiste
279 -1 plays an important role in evading immune surveillance; this can be overcome using PD-L1 or PD-1 i
282 ine in Chile and the importance of continued surveillance to determine the onward transmission of ant
283 Africa and demonstrate the value of pathogen surveillance to identify previously undetected threats.
284 ur and commit patients to long-term invasive surveillance, to aggressive and invasive tumors with hig
286 hes to prostate cancer screening, diagnosis, surveillance, treatment and management differ around the
289 antibody tests for diagnosis, public health surveillance, vaccine development and the selection of c
290 to COG breast, colorectal, skin, and cardiac surveillance was 12.6% (95% CI, 10.0% to 15.3%), 37.0% (
291 eptember 2016 to September 2019, prospective surveillance was conducted at inpatient, outpatient, sur
293 CoV-2 infection identified on pre-procedural surveillance was low in our study, which was conducted i
294 ociation of GPS with AP after initial active surveillance was not statistically significant, and ther
296 under the age of 5 years as part of ongoing surveillance were genotyped with conventional RT-PCR bas
297 icity, data storage, and geographic location surveillance were simultaneously achieved for the propos
298 a predisposing germline variant can undergo surveillance, which should enable the early detection of
299 re placed on hospitalwide fever and sickness surveillance, with 1524 frontline staff working in COVID