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  2. 22882
    Publicado 2022
    “…We used least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression as a variable selection mechanism and selected 15 covariates, including both covariates pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic, such as seroprevalence, and to background population health metrics, such as the Healthcare Access and Quality Index, with direction of effects on excess mortality concordant with a meta-analysis by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With the selected best model, we ran a prediction process using 100 draws for each covariate and 100 draws of estimated coefficients and residuals, estimated from the regressions run at the draw level using draw-level input data on both excess mortality and covariates. …”
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  3. 22883
    “…METHODS: The following combinations of traps and attractants were used: (i) BG-Sentinel 2 (BG trap) baited with a BG-Lure cartridge (BG + lure), (ii) BG trap baited with a BG-Lure cartridge and CO(2) (BG + lure + CO(2)), (iii) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-like trap (CDC trap) baited with CO(2) (CDC + CO(2)), (iv) CDC trap used with light and baited with BG-Lure and CO(2) (CDC light + lure + CO(2)). …”
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  4. 22884
    por Masters, Nina B., Mathis, Adria D., Leung, Jessica, Raines, Kelley, Clemmons, Nakia S., Miele, Kathryn, Balajee, S. Arunmozhi, Lanzieri, Tatiana M., Marin, Mona, Christensen, Deborah L., Clarke, Kevin R., Cruz, Miguel A., Gallagher, Kathleen, Gearhart, Shannon, Gertz, Alida M., Grady-Erickson, Onalee, Habrun, Caroline A., Kim, Gimin, Kinzer, Michael H., Miko, Shanna, Oberste, M. Steven, Petras, Julia K., Pieracci, Emily G., Pray, Ian W., Rosenblum, Hannah G., Ross, James M., Rothney, Erin E., Segaloff, Hannah E., Shepersky, Leah V., Skrobarcek, Kimberly A., Stadelman, Anna M., Sumner, Kelsey M., Waltenburg, Michelle A., Weinberg, Michelle, Worrell, Mary Claire, Bessette, Noelle E., Peake, Lilian R., Vogt, Marshall P., Robinson, Meredith, Westergaard, Ryan P., Griesser, Richard H., Icenogle, Joseph P., Crooke, Stephen N., Bankamp, Bettina, Stanley, Scott E., Friedrichs, Paul A., Fletcher, Larry D., Zapata, Iván A., Wolfe, Herbert O., Gandhi, Pritesh H., Charles, Julia Y., Brown, Clive M., Cetron, Martin S., Pesik, Nicki, Knight, Nancy W., Alvarado-Ramy, Francisco, Bell, Michael, Talley, Leisel E., Rotz, Lisa D., Rota, Paul A., Sugerman, David E., Gastañaduy, Paul A., Ahluwalia, Indu B., Akinkugbe, Olubunmi A., Aranas, Aaron, Arons, Melissa, Atherstone, Christine, Bampoe, Valerie, Bessler, Patricia, Bligh, Leticia, Bonner, Kimberly, Bowen, Virginia B., Broadwater, Kendra, Brunette, Gary W., Brunkard, Joan M., Burns, Dru A., Cantrell, Molly, Christensen, Bryan E., Cope, James R., Cory, Janine, Crawford, Nathan E., Daigle, David, Daly, Scott M., Dejonge, Peter, Dualeh, Mushtaq, Dunn, Kevin H., Eidex, Rachel B., Elgethun, Kai, Fajardo, Geroncio, Fonseca-Ford, Maureen, Franc, Katherine, Gaines, Joanna, George, Nisha, Goodson, James, Green, Caitlin, Grober, Aaron J., Hailu, Kibrten, Hammond, Duane R., Harcourt, Brian H., Hess, Alexandra, Hesse, Elisabeth, Hirst, Deborah V.L., Hornsby-Myers, Jennifer, Humrighouse, Ben, Ishaq, Maliha, Ishii, Kenta, James, Allison, Jayapaul-Philip, Bina, Jentes, Emily S., Johnson, Latoya, Johnston, Marie, Jolley, Christine D., Kacha-Ochana, Akadia, Kaur, Harpriya, Keaveney, Megan, Kelly, Hilary C., Krishnasamy, Vikram, Kumar, Gayathri S., Larkin, Ma’isah, Layde, Mary, LeBouf, Ryan F., Lee, Deborah, Lira, Rosa C., Lopez, Raymond, Lozier, Matthew J., Macler, Alicia, Mainzer, Hugh, Malden, Deborah, Malenfant, Jason, Marano, Nina, Marsh, Zachary, Mayer, Oren, McDonald, Robert, Mehta, Neha, Menon, Akshara N., Meyer, Erika, Miles, Stephen T., Minhaj, Faisal, Mirza, Sara, Moller, Kyle M., Morris, Sapna Bamrah, Neu, Dylan T., Oakley, Lisa P., Ocasio, Denisse Vega, Osborne, Taylor, Ou, Alan C., Peck, Megan, Person, Marissa, Posey, Drew, Pullia, Alexis, Qi, Chaolong, Raziano, Amanda J., Richmond-Crum, Malia, Roohi, Shahrokh, Saindon, John M., Sami, Samira, Sanchez-Gonzalez, Liliana, Schweitzer, Ryan, Schwitters, Amee M., Shamout, Mays, Shockey, Caitlin E., Shragai, Talya, Singler, Kimberly B., Sison, Erica J., Smith, Dallas, Smith, Matthew, Sood, Neha J., Sunshine, Brittany J., Trujillo, Alma, Vallabhaneni, Snigdha, Wickson, Alexandra, Yoder, Jonathan S., Zambuto, Laura R., Cozzarelli, Tara, Rice, Morrisa, Ricks, Madia, Birchfield, John S., Nambiar, Atmaram, Avrakatos, Avery, Ballard, Timothy P., Dennis, Ethan, Gambino-Shirley, Kelly, Huston, Amanda E., Jennings, Melissa G., Oldham, David M., Rabener, Michael J., Fandre, Matthew N., Jablonka, Raymond J., Love, Amber, Peduzzi, Olivia L., Snow, Kirsten, Greer, Joy A., Hughes, Chase A., Humphreys, Matthew A., Korduba, Adrian B., Neamand-Cheney, Kari A., Pritchard, Nikki L., Smith, Alisha M., Whelpley, Jessica L., Adekoya, Sulola, Alexander, Victoria, Davis, Meredith, Falk, Jonathan, Kurkjian, Katie, McCarty, Elizabeth, Moss, James, Myrick-West, Angela, Patel, Chandni, Pruitt, Rhonda, Saady, Dawn, Sockwell, Denise, Touma, Amanda, Wheawill, Stephanie, Woolard, Diane, Young, Andrea, Griffin-Thomas, Latoya, Kelly, Sean, McLeod, Jamie, Lambert, Matthew C., Danz, Tonya L., Davis, Timothy, Guenther, Kyley, Hanson, Erika
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  5. 22885
    “…Real-time UDT data were obtained from the Millennium Health proprietary national database, and overdose mortality data were obtained from the National Vital Statistics System of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC WONDER). Specimens were analyzed for specific drugs in 5 categories (cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, synthetic opioids, and other opioids) using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. …”
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  6. 22886
    “…DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This survey study used the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a monthly state-based trend survey conducted over the telephone. …”
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  7. 22887
    “…MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Data on 21 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–defined SMMs and 25 study-defined surgical morbidities associated with PAS were extracted. …”
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  8. 22888
  9. 22889
    “…For the main cohort, a negative binomial model predicting 7-day moving averages for COVID-19 case counts, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in real time, 6 days in the future, and 12 days in the future in the USA and California was fitted with CDC-reported data from 3 days before alone (H(0)) or in combination with anomalous sensor data (H(1)). …”
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  10. 22890
    “…National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2020. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Published February 11, 2020. …”
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  11. 22891
  12. 22892
    “…INTRODUCTION: As of May 7, 2020 there were 1,219,066 diagnosed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. and 73,297 deaths.1 A special report from the Centers for Disease Control and prevention on infections in healthcare personnel reported 9,282 cases between February 12(th) and April 9th.2 Sars-CoV-2 is a novel virus that requires a careful, coordinated approach to airway management given the high risk of aerosolization.3 It is essential to train ED staff (1) to appropriately care for patients with suspected COVID-19 disease and (2) to provide an organized, safe working environment for providers during high-risk, aerosolizing procedures such as intubation. …”
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  13. 22893
    “…METHODS: Anonymized programmatic data on ART initiation and collection in PLHIV who newly started ART were retrieved between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2019, from two provincial and municipal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and ten major infectious disease hospitals specialized in HIV care in China. …”
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  14. 22894
  15. 22895
    “…BACKGROUND: Children hospitalized with suspected or confirmed influenza should promptly receive influenza antivirals, as recommended by the Infectious Diseases Society of America, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, despite these recommendations, antiviral receipt remains suboptimal. …”
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  16. 22896
    “…The Infectious Diseases Society of America, American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend outpatient antiviral treatment for children at increased risk of severe influenza illness (e.g., those < 5 years old, but especially < 2 years, and those with certain underlying medical conditions) and recommend treatment within 48-hours of symptom onset. …”
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  18. 22898
  19. 22899
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