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RSV Prevention Products and Severe RSV-Associated Disease Among Infants.

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Bennett JC   +8 more
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Emergencies monitoring and preventing

2013 2nd Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO), 2013
World experience shows the effectiveness of continuous monitoring of the fire hazardous areas to carry out management for decisions to prevent emergencies [1]. Identification of fires with the help of the images obtained by remote sensing of the earth surface, is essential to the economy, since timely identification of fire gives a real opportunity to ...
Alexandr Nikolaevich Kolesenkov   +2 more
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Stroke Prevention: The Emerging Strategies

Hospital Practice, 1996
Warfarin prophylaxis in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation may be one of the most valuable public-health interventions. Barriers to its optimal utilization include wariness about bleeding complications and concern about age-related sensitivity to the drug.
D C, McCrory, D B, Matchar
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Prevention of emergency malfunctions

Okhrana truda i tekhnika bezopasnosti na promyshlennykh predpriyatiyakh (Labor protection and safety procedure at the industrial enterprises), 2022
The article discusses the most common type of malfunctions and the main causes of damage to the electrical cable. A case study of cable failures in the urban network shows that the main cause is the deterioration of insulation, especially due to the fact that the service life of cables reaches 35 years.
Amer Mohammad Farhan Al-Darabseh   +2 more
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Preventing emergency admissions

Nursing Older People, 2010
Older people make extensive use of emergency departments but optimum care is difficult to provide for those with complex health and social problems.
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Preventability of emergent hospital readmission

The American Journal of Medicine, 1991
To determine whether emergent readmissions within 30 days of discharge are potentially preventable, we prospectively studied all readmissions to the medical service of a university teaching hospital during a 4-month period. The 327 readmissions, including 42 patients who were readmitted more than once during the study period, accounted for 12% of ...
S E, Frankl, J L, Breeling, L, Goldman
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Tamoxifen: an emerging preventive

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2004
Tamoxifen is well known for its actions as an antagonist of estrogen receptor-mediated signaling and is one of the most extensively used endocrine agents both in the clinic and in the research setting. Tamoxifen has emerged from recent Breast Cancer Prevention Trials, conducted to evaluate risk reduction, as an effective preventive agent. Specifically,
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Politics of prevention: The emergence of prevention science

International Journal of Drug Policy, 2015
This article critically examines the political dimension of prevention science by asking how it constructs the problems for which prevention is seen as the solution and how it enables the monitoring and control of these problems. It also seeks to examine how prevention science has established a sphere for legitimate political deliberation and which ...
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Tazobactam prevention of emergence of resistance

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1989
We wanted to see whether a beta-lactamase inhibitor, tazobactam, would prevent the emergence of resistance in mixed cultures that contained piperacillin-susceptible and -resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Bacteroides, and Escherichia coli. We also wished to determine if tazobactam would prevent the emergence of resistance to piperacillin of E.
H C, Neu, W W, Niu, N X, Chin
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