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Design of vaccine efficacy trials during public health emergencies

open access: yesScience Translational Medicine, 2019
This Perspective describes key considerations for the design and analysis of candidate vaccine trials during public health emergencies. Public health emergencies, such as an Ebola disease outbreak, provide a complex and challenging environment for the ...
Natalie E Dean   +2 more
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Hypertensive emergencies and urgencies in emergency departments: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Hypertension, 2020
OBJECTIVES The prevalence of hypertensive emergencies and urgencies and of acute hypertension-mediated organ damage (aHMOD) in emergency departments is unknown.
A. Astarita   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Child and adolescent mental health amidst emergencies and disasters

British Journal of Psychiatry, 2019
Summary The mental health of children and young people can be disproportionally affected and easily overlooked in the context of emergencies and disasters.
A. Danese   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pediatric emergencies: thoracic emergencies

European Radiology, 2002
Emergencies always require rapid diagnosis and an urgent or semi-urgent medical, interventional, or surgical action. In most cases radiology plays an essential role in making an accurate diagnosis. Reviewing the causes of acute respiratory pathology in the different pediatric age groups, we thought it would be interesting to divide the pathologies into
L, Breysem   +5 more
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Education in Emergencies: A Review of Theory and Research

Review of Educational Research, 2017
D. Burde   +4 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Emerging Nanopharmaceuticals

Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 2008
A budding interest in nanopharmaceuticals has generated a number of advancements throughout recent years with a focus on engineering novel applications. Nanotechnology also offers the ability to detect diseases at much earlier stages, such as finding hidden or overt metastatic colonies often seen in patients diagnosed with breast, lung, colon, prostate,
Willie E, Bawarski   +3 more
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3. The Imperative to Reduce Suffering: Charity, Progress, and Emergencies in the Field of Humanitarian Action

Humanitarianism in Question, 2018
Do humanitarians seek to improve the human condition, the well-being of all humanity? Or do they seek to alleviate suffering, impartially, neutrally, and wherever it may occur? Or do they respond more specifically to “humanitarian emergencies,” seemingly
C. Calhoun
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hazardous Chemical Emergencies and Poisonings.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Hazardous Chemical Emergencies and Poisonings The authors explain the effects of exposure to respiratory irritants, vesicants, asphyxiants (including cyanide), and cholinergic agents (organophospha...
F. Henretig, M. Kirk, C. McKay
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Management of mental health emergencies in elite athletes: a narrative review

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Mental health emergencies require a rapid, effective response. We searched the literature on mental health emergencies in athletes and found five papers. None of these addressed elite athletes. Nonetheless, common mental health emergencies may present in
A. Currie   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The emergence of emergence

Nature Chemistry, 2010
Using chemical intuition often allows one to predict what might transpire on throwing a batch of chemicals into a beaker, but sometimes the unexpected can occur. Bruce C. Gibb discusses how you define an 'emergent phenomenon', recognizing that it's not a simple exercise and can actually be different for each of us.
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