Stygar, A H Chantziaras, I Toppari, I Maes, D Niemi, J K
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Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience
In order to reduce antimicrobial use in pig production, the consequences of insufficient biosecurity and welfare problems need to be known. This study aimed to investigate associations between the number of antimicrobial treatments per fattening pig, and biosecurity, indicators for animal welfare as well as the prevalence of lesions at slaughter. T...
Barrak, FN Li, S Muntane, AM Jones, JR
Background With increasing numbers of dental implants placed annually, complications such as peri-implantitis and the subsequent periprosthetic osteolysis are becoming a major concern. Implantoplasty, a commonly used treatment of peri-implantitis, aims to remove plaque from exposed implants and reduce future microbial adhesion and colonisation by m...
Van Assche, Jasper; 133134; Politi, Emanuele; 133319; Van Dessel, Pieter; Phalet, Karen; 18657;
In response to the COVID‐19 pandemic, societies face the formidable challenge of developing sustainable forms of sociability‐cumsocial‐distancing – enduring social life while containing the virus and preventing new outbreaks. Accordant public policies often balance between retributive (punishment‐based) and assistance (solidarity‐based) measures to...
Vinjerui, Kristin Hestmann Boeckxstaens, Pauline Douglas, Kirsty A Sund, Erik R
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BMJ Open
Objectives To explore prevalences and occupational group inequalities of two measures of multimorbidity with frailty. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting The Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), Norway, a total county population health survey, 2006–2008. Participants Participants older than 25 years, with complete questionnaires, measurements and ...
Maini, A Fyfe, M Kumar, S
Background Underlying the global burden of chronic disease are common and modifiable risk factors such as unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and tobacco use. Health coaching is being introduced into healthcare as an effective tool in facilitating behaviour change and addressing lifestyle risk factors in patients. Although some medical schools are ...
Pati, Sanghamitra; Swain, Subhashisa; Knottnerus, J Andre; Metsemakers, Job FM; van den Akker, Marjan; 67887;
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity in primary care is a challenge not only for developing countries but also for low and medium income countries (LMIC). Health services in LMIC countries are being provided by both public and private health care providers. However, a critical knowledge gap exists on understanding the true extent of multimorbidity in both ty...
Azzopardi, Peter S. Willenberg, Lisa Wulan, Nisaa Devaera, Yoga Medise, Bernie Riyanti, Aida Ansariadi, Ansariadi Sawyer, Susan Wiguna, Tjhin Kaligis, Fransiska
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Global Health Action
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with the burden largely borne by people living in low- and middle-income countries. Adolescents are central to NCD control through the potential to modify risks and alter the trajectory of these diseases across the life-course. However, an absence of epidemi...
Che, Huiwen; 118749; Villela, Darine; Dimitriadou, Eftychia; 83371; Melotte, Cindy; 129962; Brison, Nathalie; 47109; Neofytou, Maria; Van den Bogaert, Kris; 51146; Tsuiko, Olga; 102176; Devriendt, Koen; 13102; Legius, Eric; 3408;
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PURPOSE: Whereas noninvasive prenatal screening for aneuploidies is widely implemented, there is an increasing need for universal approaches for noninvasive prenatal screening for monogenic diseases. Here, we present a cost-effective, generic cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) haplotyping approach to scan the fetal genome for the presence of inherited mo...
Bordy, Romain Quirié, Aurore Marie, Christine Wendling, Daniel Totoson, Perle Demougeot, Céline
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Translational stroke research
Emerging data revealed that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with higher risk of cerebrovascular diseases. Whereas cerebral endothelial dysfunction is acknowledged as a critical aspect of cerebrovascular diseases, its presence in RA and the mechanisms involved are currently unknown. By using the model of rat adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA),...
Talebi, Taravat; Biglari, Alireza; Shahroeei, Mohammad; Changi-Ashtiani, Majid; Dinmohammadi, Hossein; Navabi, Shadi Sadat; Parvaneh, Nima; Bossuyt, Xavier; 9916; Shahani, Tina; Rokni-Zadeh, Hassan;
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Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) comprises a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders caused by early defects in the development and function of T cells. Other lymphocyte lineages (B and/or natural killer cells) are variably affected. With a worldwide frequency of approximately 1:50,000 live births, SCID may result from diverse mutations in ...