Ambient Temperature Increases the Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Incidence: A Time Series Analysis in Tokyo, Japan, 2000-2019. [PDF]
Wagatsuma K.
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We identify a female patient with a homozygous nonsense variant (p.Gln38Ter) in the LYSET gene. This is the first western report of a challenging case of an extensive diagnostic odyssey and demonstrates that the LYSET gene must be considered in the differential diagnosis when M6P‐labeled lysosomal enzymes are altered.
Fernanda Sperb‐Ludwig +5 more
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in a Patient With Psoriasis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Martins JA +3 more
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The development of veterinary legislation. Green Europe, Newsletter on the Common Agricultural Policy 186 [PDF]
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Advancing conservation breeding programs for marine invertebrates
Abstract In the face of ecosystem change and biodiversity loss caused by climate change and other stressors, conservation breeding, or captive breeding, with the aim of reintroduction for wild population recovery, is an emerging tool for preventing species’ extinction and rehabilitating ecosystems.
Elora H. López‐Nandam +3 more
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Probabilistic forecasting of hand, foot and mouth disease in Mainland China using Bayesian additive regression tree model. [PDF]
Geng X, Shi Y, Ou Y, Yin F.
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The economic effect of discrimination: Evidence from the restaurant sector
Abstract Discrimination often leads to economic consequences for affected groups. This study examines the economic impact of consumer discrimination on Chinese restaurants in the U.S. during the COVID‐19 pandemic's onset. Using cell phone data and revenue records, it identifies a significant −10% relative decline in visits to Chinese restaurants by ...
Guanting Yi
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease reinfection in Quzhou, China: A 16-year retrospective cohort study of epidemiology and risk factors. [PDF]
Fang Q +5 more
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Improving the Ethical Permissibility of Medical Electives in Lower‐Resource Settings
ABSTRACT This paper presents a moral‐theoretical evaluation of medical electives, applying different frameworks of distributive justice to the phenomenon of healthcare students visiting countries with less access to resources in order to bolster their own learning.
Simon Paul Jenkins
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Abstract Aims To explore expectations and experiences with video consultations of people with type 1 diabetes using insulin pump therapy and healthcare professionals (HCPs). Methods An interpretive description approach was used in a longitudinal design.
Anders Nikolai Ørsted Schultz +6 more
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