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  1. 441
    por Melnick, Joseph L., Ledinko, Nada
    Publicado 1950
    “….-5 type was present in 1948 in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and North Carolina. The Texas-1 type was present in 1943 in Connecticut and in 1948 in North Carolina and Texas. …”
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  2. 442
    “…METHODS: We tested 52 KPC-E isolates from various hospitals in Connecticut and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Antibiotic Resistance (AR) Bank. …”
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  3. 443
    “…Therefore, we sought to characterize the prevalence and outcomes of COVID-19 in a live registry of heart failure patients across an integrated health care system in Connecticut. METHODS: In this retrospective analysis, the Yale Heart Failure Registry (NCT04237701) that includes 26,703 patients with heart failure across a 6-hospital integrated health care system in Connecticut was queried on April 16th, 2020 for all patients tested for COVID-19. …”
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  4. 444
    “…DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study included adults (aged ≥18 years) recruited from the orthodox Jewish community across 5 states (California, Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York) in 3 geographically distinct areas of the United States between May 13 and July 6, 2020. …”
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  5. 445
    por Earnest, Rebecca, Uddin, Rockib, Matluk, Nicholas, Renzette, Nicholas, Siddle, Katherine J., Loreth, Christine, Adams, Gordon, Tomkins-Tinch, Christopher H., Petrone, Mary E., Rothman, Jessica E., Breban, Mallery I., Koch, Robert Tobias, Billig, Kendall, Fauver, Joseph R., Vogels, Chantal B.F., Turbett, Sarah, Bilguvar, Kaya, De Kumar, Bony, Landry, Marie L., Peaper, David R., Kelly, Kevin, Omerza, Greg, Grieser, Heather, Meak, Sim, Martha, John, Dewey, Hannah H., Kales, Susan, Berenzy, Daniel, Carpenter-Azevedo, Kristin, King, Ewa, Huard, Richard C., Smole, Sandra C., Brown, Catherine M., Fink, Timelia, Lang, Andrew S., Gallagher, Glen R., Sabeti, Pardis C., Gabriel, Stacey, MacInnis, Bronwyn L., Tewhey, Ryan, Adams, Mark D., Park, Daniel J., Lemieux, Jacob E., Grubaugh, Nathan D.
    Publicado 2021
    “…By comparing logistic growth rates, we found that Delta emerged 37–163% faster than Alpha in early 2021 (37% Massachusetts, 75% New Hampshire, 95% Maine, 98% Rhode Island, 151% Connecticut, and 163% Vermont). We next computed variant-specific effective reproductive numbers and estimated that Delta was 58–120% more transmissible than Alpha across New England (58% New Hampshire, 68% Massachusetts, 76% Connecticut, 85% Rhode Island, 98% Maine, and 120% Vermont). …”
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  6. 446
    “…Participants were recruited through emails from local community-based organizations, federally qualified health centers, social service agencies, the New Haven, Connecticut, Health Department, and in-person distribution of study information from community health workers. …”
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  8. 448
    “…The ingestion of airborne lead fallout is the mechanism responsible for increased lead body burdens found in 10 urban Connecticut children. The mean indoor lead levels found in housedust was 11,000 μg/g; highest concentrations occurred on windowsills and in floor dust. …”
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  9. 449
    por Canavan, Sarah
    Publicado 2008
    “…Reisman, assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Health Care System, and Dr. Asghar Rastegar had the goal of making participants better physicians by providing a creative outlet for reflection.The stories and essays written by the Writers' Workshop participants present a range of experiences, real and imagined, and take readers deep into the minds of young doctors trying to make sense of what they do.…”
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  10. 450
    por Pearson, H. A.
    Publicado 1997
    “…It is also a time to reaffirm the mission of the department: to the health needs of the children of Connecticut and beyond, to the advancement of scientific knowledge of infants and children and their diseases, and to the training and educational of the pediatric clinicians, educators and investigators of the future.…”
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  11. 451
    “…Lyme disease was recognized as a separate entity because of close geographic clustering of affected children in Lyme, Connecticut, with what was thought to be juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. …”
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  12. 452
    por Pastides, H.
    Publicado 1981
    “…The first group comprised 159 individuals aged 14-21, who had been previously screened for thalassemia in three Connecticut cities. The second group was made up of 163 Derby High School students, aged 14-18, who had also been previously screened for thalassemia. …”
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  13. 453
    “…We first assessed the genetic population structures of B. burgdorferi in ticks obtained from different mammalian host species and in questing ticks sampled in a woodland ecosystem in Connecticut. By comparing the patterns found in our study with data from another cross-sectional study, we demonstrate that B. burgdorferi is a generalist microparasite and conclude that efficient cross-species transmission of B. burgdorferi is a key feature that has allowed the rapid spread of Lyme borreliosis across the northeastern United States.…”
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  14. 454
    “…Salmonella choleraesuis is one of the least commonly reported nontyphoidal salmonellae in the United States, accounting for only 0.08% and ranking lower than 20th place among all human source salmonellosis reported to the CDC in 2009. In the state of Connecticut, only 12 cases have been reported since 1998 and our case is the only case since 2008. …”
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  15. 455
    por Wong, Albert, Young, Bryan
    Publicado 2014
    “…Earlier this year, 200 researchers from across the globe gathered at the Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, for 3 days of talks from 30 of the leading pioneers in modern cardiovascular medicine. …”
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  16. 456
    “…We report here the high-quality whole-genome sequence of an Escherichia coli O157:H48 isolate (2016C-3936C1) from Connecticut that carried the mcr-1 resistance gene on an IncX4-type plasmid.…”
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  17. 457
    “…At the time of writing, the first author was 4 months away from finishing his residency at the University of Connecticut (UCONN) when the opportunity arose to turn the tables and use his fluency in French to complete a month-long elective in France. …”
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    “…In this commentary, we examine multiple approaches to structuring of telemedicine care for patients with bronchiectasis, highlight current evidence-based interventions that can be incorporated into the management of bronchiectasis, and describe our experience with telemedicine at the University of Connecticut Center for Bronchiectasis Care during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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  20. 460
    “…Alboglossiphoniapallida (Verrill, 1872) comb. nov. is resurrected and redescribed based on morphological and molecular data from specimens of the type locality (New Haven County, Connecticut, USA) that demonstrate it is distinct from North American Alboglossiphoniaheteroclita, European Alboglossiphoniaheteroclita, and Alboglossiphoniapapillosa. …”
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