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Use of quantitative molecular diagnostic methods to identify causes of diarrhoea in children: a reanalysis of the GEMS case-control study

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Jie Liu, James A Platts-Mills, Jane Juma, Furqan Kabir et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2016Citations: 881

Background Diarrhoea is the second leading cause of mortality in children worldwide, but establishing the cause can be complicated by diverse diagnostic approaches and varying test characteristics. We used quantitative molecular diagnostic methods to reassess causes of diarrhoea in the Global Enteri...

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Ongoing declines for the world’s amphibians in the face of emerging threats

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Jennifer Luedtke, Janice Chanson, Kelsey Neam, Louise Hobin et al.

Journal: NatureYear: 2023Citations: 719

Abstract Systematic assessments of species extinction risk at regular intervals are necessary for informing conservation action 1,2 . Ongoing developments in taxonomy, threatening processes and research further underscore the need for reassessment 3,4 . Here we report the findings of the second Glob...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Five insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

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Christopher J L Murray, Cristiana Abbafati, Kaja Abbas, Mohammad Hossein Abbasi et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2020Citations: 679

The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019 provides a rules-based synthesis of the available evidence on levels and trends in health outcomes, a diverse set of risk factors, and health system responses. GBD 2019 covered 204 countries and territories, as well as first ...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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Falling living standards during the COVID-19 crisis: Quantitative evidence from nine developing countries

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Dennis Egger, Edward Miguel, Shana S. Warren, Ashish Shenoy et al.

Journal: Science AdvancesYear: 2021Citations: 473

Despite numerous journalistic accounts, systematic quantitative evidence on economic conditions during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic remains scarce for most low- and middle-income countries, partly due to limitations of official economic statistics in environments with large informal sectors and sub...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups

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David M. Reimers, Stephan Thernstrom

Journal: The American Historical ReviewYear: 1981Citations: 425

Groups and Definitions Acadians Marietta M. LeBreton Afghans David C. Champagne Africans Afro-Americans Thomas C. Holt Albanians Aleuts Dorothy M. Jones Alsatians Frederick C. Luebke American Indians Edward H. Spicer Amish John A. Hostetler Anglo-American Anglo-Saxon Appalachians Dwight Billings and...

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Comprehensive Multi-omics Analysis Reveals Mitochondrial Stress as a Central Biological Hub for Spaceflight Impact

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Willian A. da Silveira, Hossein Fazelinia, Sara Brin Rosenthal, Evagelia C. Laiakis et al.

Journal: CellYear: 2020Citations: 396

Spaceflight is known to impose changes on human physiology with unknown molecular etiologies. To reveal these causes, we used a multi-omics, systems biology analytical approach using biomedical profiles from fifty-nine astronauts and data from NASA’s GeneLab derived from hundreds of samples flown in...

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Developing a framework of minimum standards for the risk assessment of alien species

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Helen E. Roy, Wolfgang Rabitsch, Riccardo Scalerà, Alan J. A. Stewart et al.

Journal: Journal of Applied EcologyYear: 2017Citations: 216

Abstract Biological invasions are a threat to biodiversity, society and the economy. There is an urgent need to provide evidence‐based assessments of the risks posed by invasive alien species ( IAS ) to prioritize action. Risk assessments underpin IAS policies in many ways: informing legislation; pr...

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Age at immigration to England of Asian and Caribbean immigrants and the risk of developing multiple sclerosis

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G Dean, Marta Elian

Journal: Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & PsychiatryYear: 1997Citations: 179

OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have shown that multiple sclerosis is very uncommon among Indian and Pakistani immigrants to England but that their children born in the United Kingdom, in the age groups available for study, have a similar risk of developing the disease as occurs in the general British ...

Health SciencesMedicinePathology and Forensic MedicineOpen Access
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Population structure, biogeography and transmissibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Luca Freschi, Roger Vargas, Ashaque Husain, S. M. Mostofa Kamal et al.

Journal: Nature CommunicationsYear: 2021Citations: 165

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a clonal pathogen proposed to have co-evolved with its human host for millennia, yet our understanding of its genomic diversity and biogeography remains incomplete. Here we use a combination of phylogenetics and dimensionality reduction to reevaluate the population stru...

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Population-based resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates to pyrazinamide and fluoroquinolones: results from a multicountry surveillance project

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Matteo Zignol, Anna Dean, Natavan Alikhanova, Sönke Andres et al.

Journal: The Lancet Infectious DiseasesYear: 2016Citations: 165

BACKGROUND: Pyrazinamide and fluoroquinolones are essential antituberculosis drugs in new rifampicin-sparing regimens. However, little information about the extent of resistance to these drugs at the population level is available. METHODS: In a molecular epidemiology analysis, we used population-bas...

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Genetic sequencing for surveillance of drug resistance in tuberculosis in highly endemic countries: a multi-country population-based surveillance study

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Matteo Zignol, Andrea Maurizio Cabibbe, Anna Dean, Philippe Glaziou et al.

Journal: The Lancet Infectious DiseasesYear: 2018Citations: 160

BACKGROUND: In many countries, regular monitoring of the emergence of resistance to anti-tuberculosis drugs is hampered by the limitations of phenotypic testing for drug susceptibility. We therefore evaluated the use of genetic sequencing for surveillance of drug resistance in tuberculosis. METHODS:...

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Genetic Architecture of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in the Million Veteran Program

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Derek Klarin, Shefali S. Verma, Renae Judy, Ozan Dikilitas et al.

Journal: CirculationYear: 2020Citations: 144

Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is an important cause of cardiovascular mortality; however, its genetic determinants remain incompletely defined. In total, 10 previously identified risk loci explain a small fraction of AAA heritability. Methods: We performed a genome-wide association stu...

Health SciencesMedicinePulmonary and Respiratory MedicineOpen Access
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Place and Child Health: The Interaction of Population Density and Sanitation in Developing Countries

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Payal Hathi, Sabrina Haque, Lovey Pant, Diane Coffey et al.

Journal: DemographyYear: 2017Citations: 143

A long literature in demography has debated the importance of place for health, especially children's health. In this study, we assess whether the importance of dense settlement for infant mortality and child height is moderated by exposure to local sanitation behavior. Is open defecation (i.e., wit...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and DieteticsOpen Access
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Prevalence and genetic profiles of isoniazid resistance in tuberculosis patients: A multicountry analysis of cross-sectional data

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Anna Dean, Matteo Zignol, Andrea Maurizio Cabibbe, Dennis Falzon et al.

Journal: PLoS MedicineYear: 2020Citations: 137

BACKGROUND: The surveillance of drug resistance among tuberculosis (TB) patients is central to combatting the global TB epidemic and preventing the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Isoniazid and rifampicin are two of the most powerful first-line anti-TB medicines, and resistance to either of them...

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Forecasting the effects of smoking prevalence scenarios on years of life lost and life expectancy from 2022 to 2050: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

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Masayuki Teramoto, Marissa B Reitsma, Yohannes Abate, Abdallah H A Abd Al Magied et al.

Journal: The Lancet Public HealthYear: 2024Citations: 123

BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading behavioural risk factor for mortality globally, accounting for more than 175 million deaths and nearly 4·30 billion years of life lost (YLLs) from 1990 to 2021. The pace of decline in smoking prevalence has slowed in recent years for many countries, and although st...

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