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Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Farha Quadri Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi Erin R Fox Kristy L Hawley Jesse M Pines Mark S Zocchi Larissa May

BACKGROUND Previous studies have described drug shortages; however, there has been no comprehensive evaluation focusing on US antibacterial shortages. METHODS Drug shortage data from the University of Utah Drug Information Service database were analyzed, with a focus on antibacterial agents from 2001 to 2013. We used descriptive statistics to describe trends in drug shortages, analyze drug cl...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2011
Amra Uzicanin Laura Zimmerman

BACKGROUND Information on measles vaccine effectiveness (VE) is critical to help inform policies for future global measles control goals. METHODS We reviewed results of VE studies published during 1960-2010. RESULTS Seventy papers with 135 VE point estimates were identified. For a single dose of vaccine administered at 9-11 months of age and ≥12 months, the median VE was 77.0% (interquartil...

2015
David G. Pina Darko Hren Ana Marušić Lutz Bornmann

We analysed the peer review of grant proposals under Marie Curie Actions, a major EU research funding instrument, which involves two steps: an independent assessment (Individual Evaluation Report, IER) performed remotely by 3 raters, and a consensus opinion reached during a meeting by the same raters (Consensus Report, CR). For 24,897 proposals evaluated from 2007 to 2013, the association betwe...

Journal: :JAMA pediatrics 2017
Alisa Khan Maitreya Coffey Katherine P Litterer Jennifer D Baird Stephannie L Furtak Briana M Garcia Michele A Ashland Sharon Calaman Nicholas C Kuzma Jennifer K O'Toole Aarti Patel Glenn Rosenbluth Lauren A Destino Jennifer L Everhart Brian P Good Jennifer H Hepps Anuj K Dalal Stuart R Lipsitz Catherine S Yoon Katherine R Zigmont Rajendu Srivastava Amy J Starmer Theodore C Sectish Nancy D Spector Daniel C West Christopher P Landrigan Brenda K Allair Claire Alminde Wilma Alvarado-Little Marisa Atsatt Megan E Aylor James F Bale Dorene Balmer Kevin T Barton Carolyn Beck Zia Bismilla Rebecca L Blankenburg Debra Chandler Amanda Choudhary Eileen Christensen Sally Coghlan-McDonald F Sessions Cole Elizabeth Corless Sharon Cray Roxi Da Silva Devesh Dahale Benard Dreyer Amanda S Growdon LeAnn Gubler Amy Guiot Roben Harris Helen Haskell Irene Kocolas Elizabeth Kruvand Michele Marie Lane Kathleen Langrish Christy J W Ledford Kheyandra Lewis Joseph O Lopreiato Christopher G Maloney Amanda Mangan Peggy Markle Fernando Mendoza Dale Ann Micalizzi Vineeta Mittal Maria Obermeyer Katherine A O'Donnell Mary Ottolini Shilpa J Patel Rita Pickler Jayne Elizabeth Rogers Lee M Sanders Kimberly Sauder Samir S Shah Meesha Sharma Arabella Simpkin Anupama Subramony E Douglas Thompson Laura Trueman Tanner Trujillo Michael P Turmelle Cindy Warnick Chelsea Welch Andrew J White Matthew F Wien Ariel S Winn Stephanie Wintch Michael Wolf H Shonna Yin Clifton E Yu

Importance Medical errors and adverse events (AEs) are common among hospitalized children. While clinician reports are the foundation of operational hospital safety surveillance and a key component of multifaceted research surveillance, patient and family reports are not routinely gathered. We hypothesized that a novel family-reporting mechanism would improve incident detection. Objective To ...

Journal: :International journal of environmental research and public health 2015
Sol Yu Wonho Yang Kiyoung Lee Sungcheon Kim Kwonchul Ha Sungroul Kim

Tobacco-free policies on college campuses are spreading in Korea. However, the impact of the smoking ban legislation at venues on the boundary of a college campus is still limited. This study aimed to assess short-term changes in PM2.5 concentrations before and after the enactment of the smoking ban legislation to evaluate the impact. In this cross-sectional study, PM2.5 measurements (pre-ban: ...

2013
Nicole Stoesser Joanna Pocock Catrin E. Moore Sona Soeng PutChhat Hor Poda Sar Direk Limmathurotsakul Nicholas Day Varun Kumar Sophy Khan Vuthy Sar Christopher M. Parry

There are limited data on osteoarticular infections from resource-limited settings in Asia. A retrospective study of patients presenting to the Angkor Hospital for Children, Cambodia, January 2007-July 2011, identified 81 cases (28% monoarticular septic arthritis, 51% single-limb osteomyelitis and 15% multisite infections). The incidence was 13.8/100 000 hospital attendances. The median age was...

2008
Michael Jerrett Ketan Shankardass Kiros Berhane W. James Gauderman Nino Künzli Edward Avol Frank Gilliland Fred Lurmann Jassy N. Molitor John T. Molitor Duncan C. Thomas John Peters Rob McConnell

BACKGROUND The question of whether air pollution contributes to asthma onset remains unresolved. OBJECTIVES In this study, we assessed the association between asthma onset in children and traffic-related air pollution. METHODS We selected a sample of 217 children from participants in the Southern California Children's Health Study, a prospective cohort designed to investigate associations b...

2015
Zachary A Kwena Betty W Njoroge Craig R Cohen Patrick Oyaro Rosemary Shikari Charles K Kibaara Elizabeth A Bukusi

INTRODUCTION As efforts are made to reach universal access to ART in Kenya, the problem of congestion at HIV care clinics is likely to worsen. We evaluated the feasibility and the economic benefits of a designated time appointment system as a solution to decongest HIV care clinics. METHODS This was an explanatory two-arm open-label randomized controlled trial that enrolled 354 consenting part...

2013
Kirsten T. Eriksen Ole Raaschou-Nielsen Joseph K. McLaughlin Loren Lipworth Anne Tjønneland Kim Overvad Mette Sørensen

Perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) are used in a variety of consumer products and have been detected worldwide in human blood. Recent studies mainly of highly exposed populations have indicated that PFOA and PFOS may affect serum cholesterol levels, but the magnitude of the effect may be inconsistent across exposure levels. The aim of the present cross-sectional stud...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2005
Filip M G Tack Thomas Vanhaesebroeck Marc G Verloo Kurt Van Rompaey Eric Van Ranst

It is important to establish contaminant levels that are normally present in soils to provide baseline data for pollution studies. Mercury is a toxic element of concern. This study was aimed at assessing baseline mercury levels in soils in Flanders. In a previous study, mercury contents in soils in Oost-Vlaanderen were found to be significantly above levels reported elsewhere. For the current s...

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