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ABSTRACT The incidence of Tick‐borne encephalitis (TBE) cases has increased. The presumed location of transmission of Tick‐borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) has been expanding increasingly in the western parts of Europe during the past decade. There has also been an increased incidence of surveillance‐reported TBE cases in southern Sweden and southern ...
H. H. Askling, D. Zavadska
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Mixed reality assistive technology to support independence at home of older adults with neurocognitive disorders: development and evaluation of utility and usability. [PDF]
Spalla G, Gouin-Vallerand C, Bier N.
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Cathepsin B: A cysteine protease associated with HIV-neurocognitive disorders and aging
Loyda M. Melendez
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Vaccinations During Pregnancy Protect the Mother–Infant Dyad and Are Generally Safe
ABSTRACT Aim Vaccination in pregnancy has a critical impact on mothers, foetuses and infants. The aim of this paper was to summarise key points presented by experts attending the 12th Maria Delivoria‐Papadopoulos Perinatal Symposium in March 2025 and further expand and update them.
Ariadne Malamitsi‐Puchner +2 more
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Microglial Dysfunction and Amyloid-Beta Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease and HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders. [PDF]
Njoku GC, Kanmogne GD.
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Anthropometry After Prematurity and Foetal Growth Restriction in Childhood and Adolescence
ABSTRACT Aim Limited evidence exists on how different degrees of prematurity and foetal growth deviations impact anthropometric outcomes during childhood and adolescence. Methods The Gutenberg Prematurity Study Young (GPSY) is a retrospective cohort with prospective assessments of 4–17‐year‐olds born preterm or at term at the University Medical Center ...
Achim Fieß +8 more
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Association of choroid plexus volume, glymphatic system markers, and cognitive impairment in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders. [PDF]
Gong W +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Prenatal maternal infections may impair infant brain development. This study investigated the effect of maternal infections with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) during pregnancy on infant neurodevelopment by assessing general movements (GMs).
Kathrin Neumayr +14 more
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