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241por Watson, Gregory L., Xiong, Di, Zhang, Lu, Zoller, Joseph A., Shamshoian, John, Sundin, Phillip, Bufford, Teresa, Rimoin, Anne W., Suchard, Marc A., Ramirez, Christina M.“…The compartmental model uses this distribution and predicts deaths using a random forest algorithm trained on COVID-19 data and population-level characteristics, yielding daily projections and interval estimates for cases and deaths in U.S. states. We evaluated the model by training it on progressively longer periods of the pandemic and computing its predictive accuracy over 21-day forecasts. …”
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242por Robinson, Samantha“…As many jurisdictions consider in-person learning strategies (including at Institutions of Higher Education, IHE), implementing travel restrictions or quarantines, and/or establishing interstate pacts to reduce COVID-19 spread, this study explores the degree to which COVID-19 case infection rates in a group of neighboring, Southern and Midwestern U.S. states (namely, Arkansas and its contiguous neighbors) are patterned in a non-random way known as synchrony. …”
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243“…To understand how strategic vaccine site placement may benefit high vulnerability populations, we extracted vaccine site locations for 26 U.S. states and linked these data to county-level adult vaccination rates and the CDC 2018 Social Vulnerability Index rankings. …”
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244Benchmarks for Needed Psychiatric Beds for the United States: A Test of a Predictive Analytics Modelpor Hudson, Christopher G.“…Specifically, this study aims to generate benchmarks or estimated rates of needed psychiatric beds for the 50 U.S. states by employing a predictive analytics methodology that uses nonlinear regression. …”
Publicado 2021
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245Sex disparities in COVID-19 outcomes in the United States: Quantifying and contextualizing variationpor Danielsen, Ann Caroline, Lee, Katharine MN, Boulicault, Marion, Rushovich, Tamara, Gompers, Annika, Tarrant, Amelia, Reiches, Meredith, Shattuck-Heidorn, Heather, Miratrix, Luke W., Richardson, Sarah S.“…This paper presents the first longitudinal study of sex disparities in COVID-19 cases and mortalities across U.S. states, derived from the unique 13-month dataset of the U.S. …”
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246por Zhu, Jin-Hui, Rawal, Gaurav, Aljets, Ethan, Yim-Im, Wannarat, Yang, Yong-Le, Huang, Yao-Wei, Krueger, Karen, Gauger, Phillip, Main, Rodger, Zhang, Jianqiang“…Subsequently, 1807 clinical samples collected from various U.S. states during 2019–2021 were tested by the 5-plex PCR to investigate the presence of SADS-CoV in U.S. swine and the frequency of detecting swine enteric CoVs. …”
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247“…Our sample consisted of 193 Asian Americans (from over 32 U.S. states) disclosing their experiences of inadequate social support. …”
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248“…Various U.S. states and municipalities raised their mandated minimum wages between 2017 and 2019. …”
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249“…Additionally, we find significant pain variability within the U.S. and Canada. U.S. states in the Deep South, Appalachia, and parts of the West stand out as pain ‘hotspots’ with particularly high pain levels. …”
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250por Mascagni, Michael“…He has made technical presentations in 18 countries and in most of the 50 U.S. states.</p> …”
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251por Rainey, Andrew L., Liang, Song, Bisesi, Joseph H., Sabo-Attwood, Tara, Maurelli, Anthony T.“…In this study, we provided the first multistate assessment of the effects of flow rate and human fecal indicators (crAssphage, F+ Coliphage, and PMMoV) on the correlation of SARS-CoV-2 wastewater concentrations and COVID-19 cases using the CDC NWSS dataset of 182 communities across six U.S. states. Flow normalized SARS-CoV-2 wastewater concentrations produced the strongest correlation with COVID-19 cases. …”
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252por Anderson, Kermyt G.“…The sample contains 17,530 men and 23,978 women aged 18–54 years living in 13 U.S. states plus the District of Columbia. Adverse childhood environment is assessed through 11 retrospective measures of childhood environment, including having grown up with someone who was depressed or mentally ill, who was an alcoholic, who used or abused drugs, or who served time in prison; whether one’s parents divorced in childhood; and two scales measuring childhood exposure to violence and to sexual trauma. …”
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253por Poudel, Roshan Sharma, Belay, Kassaye, Nelson, Berlin, Brueggeman, Robert, Underwood, William“…The aims of this study were to evaluate a diverse collection of S. sclerotiorum isolates collected from numerous hosts and U.S. states for aggressiveness of stem lesion formation on sunflower, to evaluate the population characteristics, and to identify loci associated with isolate aggressiveness using genome-wide association mapping. …”
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254“…Bioadsorbents featuring P-binding proteins and peptides offer exquisite P specificity and sensitivity for achieving ultralow P concentrations, i.e., <100 μg P L(–1), a discharge limit that has been implemented in at least one treatment facility in nine U.S. states. To prioritize research objectives for P recovery in wastewater treatment, we compared the financial and environmental sustainability of protein/peptide bioadsorbents to those of LayneRT anion exchange resin. …”
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255“…CONCLUSION: This model enables public health to take a proactive stance, to reasonably predict areas where poor outcomes are likely to occur, and to therefore more efficiently allocate resources. U.S. states that routinely collect the variables the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) defines for birth certificates can easily identify areas that are at high risk for infant maltreatment. …”
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256por Michels Blanck, Heidi, Gillespie, Cathleen, Kimmons, Joel E, Seymour, Jennifer D, Serdula, Mary K“…METHODS: We assessed total and sex-specific changes in daily consumption of fruits and vegetables among 1,227,969 adults in the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia who participated in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System from 1994 through 2005. …”
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257por Garruto, Ralph M, Reiber, Chris, Alfonso, Marta P, Gastrich, Heidi, Needham, Kelsey, Sunderman, Sarah, Walker, Sarah, Weeks, Jennifer, DeRosa, Nicholas, Faisst, Eric, Dunn, John, Fanelli, Kenneth, Shilkret, Kenneth“…BACKGROUND: The emergence and continuing spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in cervids has now reached 14 U.S. states, two Canadian provinces, and South Korea, producing a potential for transmission of CWD prions to humans and other animals globally. …”
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258Publicado 2008“…RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Data were from a cross-sectional study with 1,453 racially/ethnically diverse eighth grade students from 12 middle schools in three U.S. states (Texas, North Carolina, and California). …”
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259por Macalino, GE, Sachdev, D Dhawan, Rich, JD, Becker, C, Tan, LJ, Beletsky, L, Burris, S“…BACKGROUND: Access to sterile syringes is a proven means of reducing the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), viral hepatitis, and bacterial infections among injection drug users. In many U.S. states and territories, drug paraphernalia and syringe prescription laws are barriers to syringe access for injection drug users (IDUs): pharmacists may be reluctant to sell syringes to suspected IDUs, and police may confiscate syringes or arrest IDUs who cannot demonstrate a "legitimate" medical need for the syringes they possess. …”
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260“…METHODS: Analyses were conducted using a probability-based sample of data pooled from three U.S. states’ Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) surveys (Maine, Washington, Wisconsin) that administered the ACE scale and collected information on sexual identity (n = 22,071). …”
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