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This study evaluated drug–drug interactions (DDIs) between antibiotic and nonantibiotic drugs listed with warnings of severe outcomes in the British National Formulary based on adverse drug reaction (ADR) detectable with routine International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision coding.
Tjeerd Pieter van Staa+4 more
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Privacy-preserving Data Mining, Sharing and Publishing [PDF]
The goal of the paper is to present different approaches to privacy-preserving data sharing and publishing in the context of e-health care systems. In particular, the literature review on technical issues in privacy assurance and current real-life high complexity implementation of medical system that assumes proper data sharing mechanisms are presented
arxiv
We introduce the Vital Sign Ontology (VSO), an extension of the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS) that covers the consensus human vital signs: blood pressure, body temperature, respiratory rate, and pulse rate.
Arabandi, Sivaram+4 more
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Structural and Biochemical Characterization of a Widespread Enterobacterial Peroxidase Encapsulin
Encapsulins are self‐assembling bacterial protein compartments loaded with cargo enzymes. The most abundant encapsulin cargo class are Dye‐decolorizing Peroxidases (DyPs). In this study, we structurally and biochemically characterize a DyP encapsulin found in many enterobacteria.
Natalia C. Ubilla‐Rodriguez+2 more
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Regulatory authorities put major emphasis on QT (interval)–prolonging properties of new molecular entities. Product information/Summaries of Product Characteristics (SmPCs) of multiple drugs contain warnings or contraindications regarding QT prolongation, e.g., on coadministration of QT‐prolonging drugs (QT drugs).
Melanie I. Then+5 more
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Background Routine Health Information Systems (RHIS) of low-income countries function below the globally expected standard, characterised by the production and use of poor-quality data, or the non-use of good quality data for informed decision making ...
Georges Nguefack-Tsague+6 more
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On the road to personalised and precision geomedicine: medical geology and a renewed call for interdisciplinarity [PDF]
Our health depends on where we currently live, as well as on where we have lived in the past and for how long in each place. An individual’s place history is particularly relevant in conditions with long latency between exposures and clinical ...
Kamel Boulos, MN, Le Blond, JS
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This review explores the potential of electroactive electrospun nanofibrous (EEN) scaffolds for enhanced skin wound healing. It discusses how a variety of electroactive materials can be prepared into EEN scaffolds via electrospinning technology, and their applications in various wound types. The review provides insights into the future perspectives for
Yang Zhang+10 more
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STRATEGY FOR TEACHING MEDICAL INFORMATICS IN RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES
The article emphasizes the importance of coordination of informatics and medical informatics teaching between Universities in conditions of advancing informatization of healthcare and fast IT development.
Tatyana V. Zarubina+2 more
doaj
Visibility of medical informatics regarding bibliometric indices and databases
Background The quantitative study of the publication output (bibliometrics) deeply influences how scientific work is perceived (bibliometric visibility).
Deserno Thomas M+2 more
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