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Undetected cases after implementation of first‐trimester anomaly scan in low‐risk population: insights from the IMITAS study
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 27-33, January 2026.ABSTRACT Objective
To assess the effectiveness of the first‐trimester anomaly scan (FTAS) performed as part of a centrally steered national screening program in The Netherlands by investigating false‐negative cases with a fetal structural anomaly that was not detected at the FTAS.K. Bronsgeest, E. E. R. Lust, S. C. E. Zaaijer, L. Henneman, N. Crombag, C. M. Bilardo, R.‐J. H. Galjaard, E. Sikkel, A. K. K. Teunissen, M. N. Bekker, M. C. Haak, Collaborators, A. B. C. Coumans, A. Elvan‐Taşpınar, S. Galjaard, A. T. J. I. Go, E. van Leeuwen, G. T. R. Manten, E. Pajkrt +18 morewiley +1 more sourcePassive Versus Active Tuberculosis Case Finding and Isoniazid Preventive Therapy Among Household Contacts in a Rural District of Malawi. [PDF]
, 2003 SETTING: Thyolo district, rural Malawi. OBJECTIVES: To compare passive with active case finding among household contacts of smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients for 1) TB case detection and 2) the proportion of child contacts aged under 6 ...Bakali, E, Gomani, P, Graham, S, Harries, A D, Humblet, P, Spielmann M P, Zachariah, R +6 morecore +1 more sourceSuccessional and native forests predict the occurrence and infection status of Chagas disease vectors in Panama
Journal of Applied Ecology, Volume 63, Issue 1, January 2026.Findings here show that successional forest predicts greater kissing bug infestation risk in palm trees, whereas native forest predicts lower kissing bug occurrence but greater infection with T. cruzi. These insights can guide land use planning towards vegetation management practices that help minimize T. cruzi transmission risks for rural communities. Juliana Hoyos, Azael Saldaña, Sonia Altizer, Vanessa Pineda, Kadir Gonzalez, Jose E. Calzada, Raissa Nogueira de Brito, Susan Tanner, Daniel Mendieta, Alberto Cumbrera, Nicole L. Gottdenker +10 morewiley +1 more sourceMeasuring the CMB primordial B-modes with Bolometric Interferometry [PDF]
EPJ Web of ConferencesThe Q&U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology (QL’BIC) is the first bolometric interferometer designed to measure the primordial B-mode polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB).Mennella A., Ade P., Almela A., Amico G., Arnaldi L.H., Aumont J., Banfi S., Battistelli E.S., Bélier B., Bergé L., Bernard J.-Ph., Bersanelli M., Bonaparte J., Bonilla J.D., Bunn E., Buzi D., Cacciotti F., Camilieri D., Cavaliere F., Chanial P., Chapron C., Colombo L., Columbro F., Coppolecchia A., Costanza M.B., D’Alessandro G., de Bernardis P., De Gasperis G., De Leo M., De Petris M., Del Castillo N., Dheilly S., Etchegoyen A., Ferazzoli S., Ferreyro L.P., Franceschet C., Lerena M.M. Gamboa, Ganga K., García B., Redondo M.E. García, Gayer D., Geria J.M., Gervasi M., Giard M., Gilles V., Berisso M. Gómez, Gonzalez M., Gradziel M., Grandsire L., Hamilton J.-Ch., Hampel M.R., Isopi G., Kaplan J., Lamagna L., Lazarte F., Loucatos S., Maffei B., Mancilla A., Mandelli S., Manzan E., Marchitelli E., Marnieros S., Marty W., Masi S., May A., Maya J., McCulloch M., Mele L., Melo D., Mirón-Granese N., Montier L., Mousset L., Müller N., Nati F., O’Sullivan C., Paiella A., Pajot F., Paradiso S., Pascale E., Passerini A., Pelosi A., Perciballi M., Pezzotta F., Piacentini F., Piat M., Piccirillo L., Pisano G., Platino M., Polenta G., Prêle D., Rambaud D., Ramos G., Rasztocky E., Régnier M., Reyes C., Rodríguez F., Rodríguez C.A., Romero G.E., Salum J.M., Schillaci A., Scóccola C., Stankowiak G., Tartari A., Thermeau J.-P., Timbie P., Tomasi M., Torchinsky S., Tucker G., Tucker C., Vacher L., Voisin F., Wright M., Zannoni M., Zullo A. +113 moredoaj +1 more sourceFallen Logs Act as Natural Bridges Over Rivers in a Tropical Wet Forest
Biotropica, Volume 58, Issue 1, January 2026.We studied how vertebrate species used logs as bridges over rivers in a tropical rainforest. Most mammals present in the area used logs, but the frequency and probability of crossing varied widely among species, between seasons, and in relation to the dimensions of the log and the river below.Juan S. Vargas Soto, Carolina Pinto, Eleanor J. Flatt, Andrew Whitworth +3 morewiley +1 more sourceA Framework to Analyze Primate Species Vulnerability to Trade in Urban Markets
American Journal of Primatology, Volume 87, Issue 12, December 2025.A primate‐focused conservation criminology framework to examine taxon‐specific vulnerability to live trade in urban markets. ABSTRACT
Live primates are increasingly commodified and appropriated as inputs into markets, both at the international and domestic scales, and across physical and online platforms.Christian J. Rivera, Jessica S. Kahler, Wahyu Nurbandi, Agustín Fuentes +3 morewiley +1 more sourceAdverse neonatal outcomes in small‐for‐gestational age twins identified using twin vs singleton growth charts: systematic review and meta‐analysis
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 6, Page 706-715, December 2025.ABSTRACT Objective
To evaluate the use of twin vs singleton growth charts for detecting small‐for‐gestational‐age (SGA) twins at risk of adverse neonatal outcomes. Methods
MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane and Scopus databases were searched electronically from inception to May 2024.S. Sorrenti, D. Di Mascio, A. Khalil, F. D'Antonio, F. Zullo, E. D'Alberti, V. D'Ambrosio, I. Mappa, A. Giancotti, G. Rizzo +9 morewiley +1 more sourcePerformance of non‐invasive prenatal testing in vanishing‐twin and multiple pregnancies: results of TRIDENT‐2 study
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 66, Issue 6, Page 738-746, December 2025.ABSTRACT Objective
To evaluate the performance of non‐invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in vanishing‐twin and multiple pregnancies. Methods
This study was conducted as part of the TRIDENT‐2 study, in which NIPT was offered as a first‐tier screening test to women with a multiple pregnancy or vanishing‐twin pregnancy between 1 June 2020 and 31 March 2023 ...J. C. A. van Eekhout, C. J. Bax, L. van Prooyen Schuurman, E. C. Becking, A. J. E. M. van der Ven, D. Van Opstal, E. M. J. Boon, M. V. E. Macville, M. N. Bekker, R. J. H. Galjaard, on behalf of
the Dutch NIPT Consortium, E.A. Sistermans, L. Henneman, A. Polstra, E. Voorhoeve, S.L. Zelderen‐Bhola, E.M.J. Boon, M.P.R. Lombardi, M.C. Bakker, E.J. Bradley, E.M.J. Boon, C. Louwerens‐Zintel, M. Smit, M.C. van Maarle, M.B. Tan‐Sindhunata, K. van der Meij, H. Meij, C.J. Bax, E. Pajkrt, I.H. Linskens, L. Martin, J.T. Gitsels‐van der Wal, R. J. H. Galjaard, D. van Opstal, M.I. Srebniak, F.M. Sarquis Jehee, I.H.I.M. Hollink, F. Sleutels, W. de Valk, W.H. Deelen, A.M.S. Joosten, K.E.M. Diderich, M.E. Redeker, A.T.J.I. Go, M.F.C.M. Knapen, S. Galjaard, A.K.E. Prinsen, A.P.G. Braat, M.J.V. Hoffer, N.S. den Hollander, E.J.T. Verweij, M.C. Haak, M.V.E. Macville, S.J.C. Stevens, A. van der Wijngaard, L.H. Houben, M.A.A. van Esch‐Lennarts, L. Hamers, A.G.P. Jetten, S.A.I. Ghesquiere, B. de Koning, M. Zamani Esteki, C.J. Heesterbeek, C.E.M. de Die‐Smulders, H. Brunner, M.J. Pieters, A.B.C. Coumans, D.F.C.M. Smeets, B.H.W. Faas, D. Westra, M.M. Weiss, I. Derks‐Prinsen, I. Feenstra, M. van Rij, E. Sikkel, R.F. Suijkerbuijk, B. Sikkema‐Raddatz, I.M. van Langen, K. Bouman, L.K. Duin, G.H. Schuring‐Blom, K.D. Lichtenbelt, M.N. Bekker, E. van Vliet‐Lachotzki, J. Pot, A. J. E. M. van der Ven, S van 't Padje +86 morewiley +1 more source