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Uncovering the Genetic Landscape of Spinal Dysraphism: A Retrospective Analysis of 150 Fetal Cases
Prenatal Diagnosis, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Objective
Spinal dysraphism (SD) results from incomplete neural tube closure and encompasses a heterogeneous group of congenital anomalies with genetic and environmental etiologies. Although genetic contributions are recognized, causative variants remain insufficiently defined, and the clinical implications of extended genetic testing on ...I. Bedei, A. Feresin, R. Zemet, D. Berner, D. Polidori, K. Fröbius, A. Skakkebæk, R. Axt‐Fliedner, M. Shoukier, C. Keil +9 morewiley +1 more sourceIdentification and validation of specific B-cell epitopes of hantaviruses associated to hemorrhagic fever and renal syndrome.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2019 BACKGROUND:Orthohantavirus infection is a neglected global health problem affecting approximately 200,000 people/year, spread by rodent hosts and associated to fatal human diseases, such as hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and orthohantavirus Fernando de Paiva Conte, Bianca Corrêa Tinoco, Thiago Santos Chaves, Renata Carvalho de Oliveira, Janaina Figueira Mansur, Ronaldo Mohana-Borges, Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos, Patricia Cristina da Costa Neves, Rodrigo Nunes Rodrigues-da-Silva +8 moredoaj +1 more sourceA Scoping Review of Certified Nurse‐Midwife and Certified Midwife Care in the United States: Assessing Outcomes Across Six Patient Care Domains
The Milbank Quarterly, EarlyView.Policy Points Certified nurse‐midwife (CNM)/certified midwife (CM) care is associated with outcomes that are comparable or improved compared to physician care across multiple domains of health care quality, especially safety and effectiveness. CNM/CM care is consistently associated with lower rates of intrapartum interventions and improved birth ...EMMA VIRGINIA CLARK, ROBYN SCHAFER, RACHEL LANE WALDEN, JULIE BLUMENFELD, CARRIE E. NEERLAND, KATIE PAGE, MAVIS N. SCHORN, SANJANA CHIMATA, HEATHER M. BRADFORD +8 morewiley +1 more sourceScreening donors for xenotransplantation: The potential for xenozoonoses [PDF]
, 1994 Xenotransplantation is a potential solution to the current donor shortage for solid organ transplantation. The transmission of infectious agents from donor organs or bone marrow to the recipient is a well-recognized phenomenon following ...Kahleen, B, Kalter, S, McMichael, JP, Michaels, MG, Peters, RL, Simmons, RL, Starzl, TE +6 morecore +1 more sourceWorking in solidarity: The student Anti-Dengue Campaign of 2012
Social Medicine, 2013 The student Anti-Dengue Campaign (Dengue Pesquizaje) of 2012 in Havana, Cuba took place over a 10-week period when classes at the Latin American School of Medicine were suspended starting in January.Joanna Mae Souers, Ketia L. Brown, Laravic T. Flores, Kari L. Koch, Maiti C. Rodriguez +4 moredoaj Non-structural proteins of arthropod-borne bunyaviruses: roles and functions [PDF]
, 2013 Viruses within the Bunyaviridae family are tri-segmented, negative-stranded RNA viruses. The family includes several emerging and re-emerging viruses of humans, animals and plants, such as Rift Valley fever virus, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus ...Alain Kohl, Anne-Lie Blomström, Delhaye, Dunn, Esther Schnettler, Geerts-Dimitriadou, Hampsey, Isabelle Dietrich, Kakach, Lanciotti, Nagata, Saleh Eifan, Storms, Verbruggen, Wijkamp, Yadani, Ye, Zhao +17 morecore +3 more sourcesProposed criteria of levels of evidence for co‐occurring epilepsy in people with functional/dissociative seizures
Epilepsia, EarlyView.Abstract Objective
This work was undertaken to describe the level of evidence for co‐occurring epileptic seizures in patients with known functional/dissociative seizures (FDS) using stratification criteria analogous to the International League Against Epilepsy criteria for functional seizures.Shruti N. Iyer, Zachary Duarte, Gabriela Figueiredo Pucci, Tara Pirnia, Katherine N. McFarlane, Danielle R. Carns, Alex Israel, Kyr Goyette, Brittany Concilus, Nicholas J. Beimer, Page B. Pennell, M. Angela O'Neal, Laura A. Strom, Laura A. Kirkpatrick, Joseph Ta, Carolina Cuello‐Oderiz, Wesley T. Kerr +16 morewiley +1 more sourceMacaque models of human infectious disease. [PDF]
, 2008 Macaques have served as models for more than 70 human infectious diseases of diverse etiologies, including a multitude of agents-bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, prions.Abe, Adams, Ahmed, Ajariyakhajorn, Albrecht, Allen, Apetrei, Apetrei, Arroyo, Bai, Bannantine, Barker, Barnett, Barouch, Baskerville, Baskin, Baze, Bennett, Blanchard, Blaney, Bons, Boonjakuakul, Breitschwerdt, Brooks, Brown, Bruce, Campos, Capone, Capone, Carbone, Carlson, Carlson, CARVALHO, Chan, Chattopadhyay, Chen, Chen, Chenine, Choi, Chomel, Choo, Chopra, Christe, Coalson, Coban, Cohen, Cohen, Contreras, Courgnaud, Custer, Cypess, Daddario-DiCaprio, Daddario-Dicaprio, Dalgard, Daniel, de Swart, Dezzutti, Di Giulio, Dittmer, Doi, Donnelly, Dubois, Dubois, Dutta, Earl, Edghill-Smith, Edghill-Smith, Ekanayake, Engel, Escalante, Espana, Farber, Feichtinger, Fisher-Hoch, Fisher-Hoch, Fitzgeorge, Fogg, Foley, Foucault, Fritz, Frolova, Gajdusek, Gallinella, Gao, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gaynor, Geisbert, Geisbert, Geisbert, Geisbert, Gheit, Gibbs, Giddens, Goldstein, Gonder, Good, Gormus, Gormus, Goverdhan, Graczyk, Graff, Gray, Green, Guirakhoo, Haagmans, Haase, Habis, Hambleton, Hansen, Hawley, Heise, Heraud, Herzog, Hessell, Hicks, Higashi, Hirano, Hirsch, Hooper, Hotez, Hubbert, Hull, Hunsmann, Hutin, Ilyinskii, Inoue, Ivanoff, Jahrling, Ji, Johnson, Johnson, Jones-Engel, Jones-Engel, Kao, Kawai, Kawai, Kennedy, Kenyon, Kestler, Kinsey, Kishimoto, Klingstrom, Klumpp, Kobasa, Kobune, Kodama, Kornegay, Kuiken, Kuiken, Kunz, Kutok, Kwang, Lackner, Lake-Bakaar, Lasm zas, Le Bras, Leong, Leroy, Letvin, Letvin, Letvin, Levine, Li, Li, Lichtenwalner, Lindsley, Line, Ling, Linial, Lockridge, Lodmell, Lowenstine, Lukashevich, Lukashevich, Lusso, Maddison, Mankowski, Mansfield, Mansfield, Marra, Marthas, Marthas, Marx, Mason, Masters, Matz-Rensing, Maul, McArthur-Vaughan, McMichael, McNeely, McShane, Meisenhelder, Mense, Miller, Miyoshi, Moghaddam, Monath, Mon , Mooser, Morris, Morton, Mulder, Murphey-Corb, Murphy, Murphy, Myint, Nagle, NI, North, Novembre, O'Rourke, O'Sullivan, O'Sullivan, Olson, Ostrow, Ostrow, Oswald, Pachner, Pachner, Pachner, Pahar, Palmer, Palmer, Patton, Patton, Paul, Peiris, Percy, Perelygina, Permar, Persson, Peters, Peters, Petschow, Philipp, Philipp, Phipps, Pialoux, Pletnev, Polack, Pung, Puri, Raengsakulrach, Raether, Ratterree, Reed, Reimann, Reindel, Renne, Rhesus Macaque Genome Sequencing and Analysis Cons, Rimmelzwaan, Rimmelzwaan, Rivailler, Rockx, Rodas, Rue, Ruff, Russell, Saadat, Sale, Samuel, Sato, Schou, Schou, Schricker, Schultz, Sequar, Sestak, Shah, Shen, Shevtsova, Shuto, Simoes, Smit-McBride, Smith, Smith, Soike, Solnick, Solnick, Spencer, Stittelaar, Stittelaar, Stittelaar, Stokes, Subekti, Suss, Tanaka, Tanghe, Taylor, Taylor, Tribe, Tulis, Turell, Uberla, van den Hoogen, van Gorder, Van Heuverswyn, Van Rompay, Van Voorhis, Vasconcelos, Vasconcelos, Veazey, Voevodin, Vogel, Walsh, WALSH, Weinmann, Weiss, Wells, Wengelnik, Wenner, Westerman, White, Whitney, Williamson, Williamson, Willy, Wobus, Wolf, Wolfe, Wood, Wright, Wyatt, Xu, Yalcin, Zaucha, Zhou, Zuckerman, Zumpe +330 morecore +1 more source