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55121“…The participants were experiencing challenges which included a lack of transport and the physical geographic surroundings in the rural settings not being conducive to wheelchair use. …”
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55122“…Diabetes care can be influenced by individual and neighborhood socio-economic factors and geographical accessibility to health care services. The aim of the study is to find out whether two different area classifications of urban and rural areas give different area-level results of achieving the targets of control and treatment among type 2 diabetes patients exemplified by a Finnish region. …”
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55123Associations between biosecurity and outbreaks of canine distemper on Danish mink farms in 2012–2013por Gregers-Jensen, Louise, Agger, Jens Frederik, Hammer, Anne Sofie Vedsted, Andresen, Lars, Chrièl, Mariann, Hagberg, Emma, Jensen, Mette Kragh, Hansen, Mette Sif, Hjulsager, Charlotte Kristiane, Struve, Tina“…The control group included 54 farms without an outbreak of canine distemper in 2012 or 2013, selected as the closest geographical neighbour to a case farm. RESULTS: The results showed that significantly more control than case farms had vaccinated their mink against canine distemper virus. …”
Publicado 2015
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55124“…Previous studies have established economic, socio-cultural and geographic barriers to care seeking for childhood illness in the developing world and, in particular, in Nepal. …”
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55125por Cohen, Alasdair, Tao, Yong, Luo, Qing, Zhong, Gemei, Romm, Jeff, Colford, John M., Ray, Isha“…METHODS: We used a geographically stratified cross-sectional design in rural Guangxi Province to collect survey data from 450 households in the summer of 2013. …”
Publicado 2015
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55126por Powell, Katie, Wilcox, John, Clonan, Angie, Bissell, Paul, Preston, Louise, Peacock, Marian, Holdsworth, Michelle“…RESULTS: Included papers addressed a wide range of research questions framed around six types of networks: a paired network (one’s spouse or intimate partner); friends and family (including work colleagues and people within social clubs); ephemeral networks in shared public spaces (such as fellow shoppers in a supermarket or diners in a restaurant); people living within the same geographical region; peers (including co-workers, fellow students, fellow participants in a weight loss programme); and cultural groups (often related toethnicity). …”
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55127por Wuyts, Véronique, Denayer, Sarah, Roosens, Nancy H.C., Mattheus, Wesley, Bertrand, Sophie, Marchal, Kathleen, Dierick, Katelijne, De Keersmaecker, Sigrid C.J.“…Discussion: For the two investigated outbreaks occurring at geographically separated locations, the gold standard classical microbiological subtyping methods were not sufficiently discriminative to distinguish between or assign a common origin of contamination for the two outbreaks, while WGS analysis could do so. …”
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55128“…METHODS: Qualitative focus group discussions, in-depth interviews and key informant interviews were conducted with adult men and women aged 20–50 in a total of seven communities in two geographic districts and across urban and rural areas in the Upper West Region of Ghana. …”
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55129“…CONCLUSIONS: We present a snapshot of an important scientific field in its early stages, where studies have tended to focus on heavy sampling in a few geographic areas. From the practical perspective, this endeavor reinforces the importance of negative “kit” controls in microbiome studies. …”
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55130por Gomez, Scarlett Lin, Shariff-Marco, Salma, Von Behren, Julie, Kwan, Marilyn L., Kroenke, Candyce H., Keegan, Theresa H. M., Reynolds, Peggy, Kushi, Lawrence H.“…RESULTS: KPNC patients represented 32 % (N = 36,109); cancer center patients represented 7 % (N = 7805); and all other hospitals represented 61 % (N = 68,330) of the total breast cancer patients from this geographic area during 1996–2009. Compared with cases from all other hospitals, KPNC had slightly fewer non-Hispanic Whites (70.6 % versus 74.4 %) but more Blacks (8.1 % versus 5.0 %), slightly more patients in the 50–69 age range and fewer in the younger and older age groups, a slightly lower proportion of in situ but higher proportion of stage I disease (41.6 % versus 38.9 %), were slightly less likely to reside in the lowest (4.2 % versus 6.5 %) and highest (36.2 % versus 39.0 %) socioeconomic status neighborhoods, and more likely to live in suburban metropolitan areas and neighborhoods with more racial/ethnic minorities. …”
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55131“…METHODS: Women with primary breast cancer treated in three rural hospitals of one German geographical district were included. A cohort study design encompassed women from 1996–97 (N = 389) and from 2003–04 (N = 488). …”
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55132por Ronsard, Larance, Raja, Rameez, Panwar, Vaishali, Saini, Sanjesh, Mohankumar, Kumaravel, Sridharan, Subhashree, Padmapriya, Ramamoorthy, Chaudhuri, Suhnrita, Ramachandran, Vishnampettai G, Banerjea, Akhil C“…Genetic analysis of Vif variants revealed that Vif C variants were closely related to South African Vif C whereas Vif B variants and Vif B/C showed distinct geographic locations. This is the first report to show the emergence of Vif B/C in our population. …”
Publicado 2015
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55133“…Detailed analysis of clinical profiles for these 118 children revealed that late implantation could be accounted for primarily by progressive hearing loss (52.5%), complex medical conditions (16.9%), family indecision (9.3%), geographical location (5.9%), and other miscellaneous known (6.8%) and unknown factors (8.5%). …”
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55134por Kickett-Tucker, CS, Christensen, D., Lawrence, D., Zubrick, SR, Johnson, DJ, Stanley, F.“…CONCLUSION: The IRISE_C has been shown to be a valid instrument useful of exploring the development of racial identity of Australian Aboriginal children across the 8–12 year old age range and across urban, rural and regional geographical locations.…”
Publicado 2015
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55135por Ibell, Claire, Sheridan, Simon A., Hill, Peter S., Tasserei, John, Maleb, Marie-France, Rory, Jean-Jacques“…Within this process it is vital that Pacific Island countries are included as they face particular development challenges due to their size and geographical location. As small island developing states, many Pacific Island countries struggle to overcome high rates of poverty and poor health outcomes. …”
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55136“…METHODS: Available population-wide data on hospital blood use and number of hospital beds are used to simulate five sampling strategies: (1) select only the largest hospitals, (2) select the largest and the smallest hospitals (‘maximum variation’), (3) select hospitals randomly, (4) select hospitals from as many different geographic regions as possible, (5) select hospitals from only two regions. …”
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55137“…RESULTS: While impressive progress with geographical scale up had taken place, services were not always provided to the required quality and comprehensively in the newly established YFHC, thereby diminishing chances of achieving the desired outcomes and impact. …”
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55138por Emmerick, Isabel Cristina Martins, Luiza, Vera Lucia, Camacho, Luiz Antonio Bastos, Vialle-Valentin, Catherine, Ross-Degnan, Dennis“…The main associated factors of seeking care in the formal health system were geographic location, household head gender, Spanish literacy, patient age, perceived health status, perceived quality of public sector care, household economic level, and having health insurance. …”
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55139por Stedt, Johan, Bonnedahl, Jonas, Hernandez, Jorge, Waldenström, Jonas, McMahon, Barry J., Tolf, Conny, Olsen, Björn, Drobni, Mirva“…Resistant isolates are common in domestic animals and clinical settings, but prevalence and genotype distribution varies on a geographical scale. Although ESBL genes are frequently detected in bacteria isolated from wildlife samples, ESBL dissemination of resistant bacteria to the environment is largely unknown. …”
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55140por Berthier, Marcelo L., Dávila, Guadalupe, Moreno-Torres, Ignacio, Beltrán-Corbellini, Álvaro, Santana-Moreno, Daniel, Roé-Vellvé, Núria, Thurnhofer-Hemsi, Karl, Torres-Prioris, María José, Massone, María Ignacia, Ruiz-Cruces, Rafael“…While basic normal prosodic features of Spanish prosody were preserved, features intrinsic to melody of certain geographical areas (e.g., rising end F0 excursion in declarative sentences intoned with Córdoba accent) were absent. …”
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