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  1. 21401
    “…Masks were collected at the end of the shift and if the number of donnings/doffings was less than five (‘modified extended use’, ME) or whenever this number reached five (‘limited reuse’, LR), per the recommendation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Masks that passed an Occupational Safety and Health Administration qualitative fit test underwent a cycle (30 min, 75°C) of dry heat decontamination. …”
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    “…Opioid use disorder is a psychological condition that affects over 200,000 people per year in the U.S., causing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to label the crisis as a rapidly spreading public health epidemic. …”
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  4. 21404
    “…Based on this, on analyzing the correlation between the BOP index and sRAGE in the group with more severe periodontitis (PPD≥5 mm group, severe group of AAP/CDC [American Academy of Periodontology/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention], periodontitis group of López), the correlation further increased (ρ=–0.23, –0.40, –0.50). …”
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  5. 21405
    “…The primary exposure was census-tract level composite social vulnerability index based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). …”
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  6. 21406
    por Roy, Avipsa, Kar, Bandana
    Publicado 2022
    “…Social vulnerability reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the daily number of COVID-19 cases from the Los Angeles open data portal and built environment characteristics (slope of the street, car ownership, population density distribution, walkability, traffic collision density, and speed limit) were used to quantify overall accessibility index for the entire study area. …”
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  7. 21407
    “…DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This 21-year longitudinal cross-sectional study of adults who died due to opioid overdose at 55 years or older stratified by sex and by race and ethnicity used data from the Multiple Cause of Death database from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. …”
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  8. 21408
    “…METHODS: Publicly available data as of August 26, 2021, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were used to calculate presumed population immunity by state. …”
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  9. 21409
    “…The samples were cultured, and pneumococcus was further serotyped through multiplex PCR at the Aga Khan University Hospital as per the method described by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA. RESULTS: Pneumococcus was detected in 2370/3140 (75%) children. …”
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    “…Based on mathematical model and data, we obtain the mean value  [Formula: see text] in the first stage of New York City, while  [Formula: see text] in the second stage due to that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended the public wear masks on April 3, 2020,  [Formula: see text] in the third stage after reopening. …”
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    “…PARTICIPANTS: Inclusion criteria: <18 years old; diagnosed with CFS/ME (using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence or Oxford criteria); validated measures of depression and/or anxiety. …”
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  15. 21415
    “…METHODS: State-level data on overdose mortality were obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s WONDER database for 2013–2020 (N = 408 state-years). …”
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  16. 21416
    “…We found significant differences in the susceptibilities of these isolates to 7 of 8 drugs tested, all of which make up the cocktail that is recommended to physicians by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We also discovered significant variances in growth rates among isolates, which draws attention to the differences among the amoeba isolates collected from different patients. …”
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  17. 21417
    por Halasa, Natasha B., Olson, Samantha M., Staat, Mary A., Newhams, Margaret M., Price, Ashley M., Boom, Julie A., Sahni, Leila C., Cameron, Melissa A., Pannaraj, Pia S., Bline, Katherine E., Bhumbra, Samina S., Bradford, Tamara T., Chiotos, Kathleen, Coates, Bria M., Cullimore, Melissa L., Cvijanovich, Natalie Z., Flori, Heidi R., Gertz, Shira J., Heidemann, Sabrina M., Hobbs, Charlotte V., Hume, Janet R., Irby, Katherine, Kamidani, Satoshi, Kong, Michele, Levy, Emily R., Mack, Elizabeth H., Maddux, Aline B., Michelson, Kelly N., Nofziger, Ryan A., Schuster, Jennifer E., Schwartz, Stephanie P., Smallcomb, Laura, Tarquinio, Keiko M., Walker, Tracie C., Zinter, Matt S., Gilboa, Suzanne M., Polen, Kara N., Campbell, Angela P., Randolph, Adrienne G., Patel, Manish M., Zambrano, Laura D., Murdock, Meghan, Gaspers, Mary Glas, Kelley, Connor P., Typpo, Katri V., Mourani, Peter M., Sanders, Ronald C., Smith, Chelsea, Yates, Masson, Crane, Katheryn, Lionetti, Geraldina, Murcia-Montoya, Juliana, Villarreal-Chico, Denise, Hakimi, Daniel, Skura, Adam L., Carson, Imogene, Lockwood, Justin M., Port, Emily, Chatani, Brandon M., Baida, Nadine, Hussaini, Laila, Khan, Hassan A., Rhodes, Simone T., Rowan, Courtney M., Stumpf, Mary, Johnston, Marla S., Berbert, Laura, Boutselis, Benjamin J., Chen, Sabrina R., He, Jie, Kucukak, Suden, McCadden, Timothy P., Orzel, Amber O., Weller, Edie, Moran, Patrick, Bruno, Ellen R., Goertzen, Lexie A., Behl, Supriya, Drapeau, Noelle M., Malloch, Lacy, Martin, Lora, Palmer, April, Santos, Roberto P., Kietzman, Abigail, Sullivan, Melissa, Hoody, Lauren A., Rinehart, Valerie H., Bennett, Paris C., Tomcany, Merry L., Twinem, Nicole A., Rohlfs, Chelsea C., Wolfe, Amber, Douglas, Rebecca L., Phengchomphet, Kathlyn, Bickford, Megan M., Wakefield, Lauren E., Golchha, Meena, Stewart, Laura S., Oates, Jennifer N., Bowens, Cindy, Maamari, Mia
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  19. 21419
    “…The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data, managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was used in this study. …”
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  20. 21420
    “…Each group's scores were compared on each of the four questions on the Japanese version of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health-Related Quality of Life (CDC HRQOL-4) using generalized linear models. …”
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