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Epidemiology of severe sepsis in the United States: Analysis of incidence, outcome, and associated costs of care

Critical Care Medicine, 2001
ObjectiveTo determine the incidence, cost, and outcome of severe sepsis in the United States. DesignObservational cohort study. SettingAll nonfederal hospitals (n = 847) in seven U.S. states. PatientsAll patients (n = 192,980) meeting criteria for severe
D. Angus   +5 more
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Increasing incidence and prevalence of the inflammatory bowel diseases with time, based on systematic review.

Gastroenterology, 2012
BACKGROUND & AIMS We conducted a systematic review to determine changes in the worldwide incidence and prevalence of ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) in different regions and with time.
N. Molodecky   +10 more
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Imprecise Incidents of Incidence

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— Dr. Lester's letter entitled "The Suicide Capital of America" (228:1637, 1974) represents another example of the many imprecise incidents of incidence in the medical literature. To the epidemiologist, the term incidence has a very specific meaning, namely, the number of new cases of a particular disease reported over a given ...
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Neuroepidemiology

Archives of Neurology, 1977
Neuroepidemiology is concerned with the study of incidents of neurological disease occurring in a community. It deals with the distribution and dynamics of neurological disease in human populations and the factors that affect these patterns. To estimate the magnitude of the disease burden in the population, the neuroepidemiologist calculates indices of
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Incidence of adverse drug reactions in hospitalized patients: a meta-analysis of prospective studies.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1998
OBJECTIVE To estimate the incidence of serious and fatal adverse drug reactions (ADR) in hospital patients. DATA SOURCES Four electronic databases were searched from 1966 to 1996.
Jason Lazarou   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Imprecise Incident of Incidence

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
To the Editor.— The imprecise incident of incidence written about by Dr. Schoenberg (229:1724, 1974) is itself quite imprecise. In attempting to clarify an area fraught with confusion, he has unfortunately confounded the matter still further by using incidence and incidence rates synonymously and interchangeably. I offer the following example to help
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Incidence of cancer

The Lancet, 2001
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Assessment of Global Incidence and Mortality of Hospital-treated Sepsis. Current Estimates and Limitations.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2016
RATIONALE Reducing the global burden of sepsis, a recognized global health challenge, requires comprehensive data on the incidence and mortality on a global scale.
C. Fleischmann   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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