Chiotos, Kathleen Hayes, Molly Kimberlin, David W Jones, Sarah B James, Scott H Pinninti, Swetha G Yarbrough, April Abzug, Mark J MacBrayne, Christine E Soma, Vijaya L
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Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Background Although Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is mild in nearly all children, a small proportion of pediatric patients develops severe or critical illness. Guidance is therefore needed regarding use of agents with potential activity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in pediatrics. Methods A panel of pediatric infecti...
Philip, Mathew Lakhtakia, Sundeep Aggarwal, Rakesh Madan, Kaushal Saraswat, Vivek Makharia, Govind
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which started in December 2019 in China, has resulted in a pandemic leading to significant morbidity and mortality across the globe. Although it mainly causes respiratory symptoms, respiratory failure and death due to multiorgan failure, there is evolving evidence to suggest gastrointestinal (GI) and liver invol...
Dupuis, L Lee Robinson, Paula D van de Wetering, Marianne D Tissing, Wim Seelisch, Jennifer Digout, Carol Sung, Lillian Phillips, Robert
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Pediatric blood & cancer
Terms used to label types of clinical recommendations and guidance are applied inconsistently and do not reflect the methods used to create each type. Here, the international Pediatric Oncology Supportive Care Guideline Network proposes a lexicon for types of recommendations and guidance documents. A lexicon describing three types of recommendation...
Ferguson, Lana Barham, Deborah
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Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Specialist palliative care services (SPCS) have a vital role to play in the global coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Core expertise in complex symptom management, decision making in uncertainty, advocacy and education, and ensuring a compassionate response are essential, and SPCS are well positioned to take a proactive approach in crisis managemen...
Gómez Penedo, Juan Martín Babl, Anna Margarete grosse Holtforth, Martin Hohagen, Fritz Krieger, Tobias Lutz, Wolfgang Meyer, Björn Moritz, Steffen Klein, Jan Philipp Berger, Thomas
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background Therapeutic alliance has been well established as a robust predictor of face-to-face psychotherapy outcomes. Although initial evidence positioned alliance as a relevant predictor of internet intervention success, some conceptual and methodological concerns were raised regarding the methods and instruments used to measure the alliance in ...
Chen, Ruijin Gao, Wei
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
We designed an end-to-end dual-branch residual network architecture that inputs a low-resolution (LR) depth map and a corresponding high-resolution (HR) color image separately into the two branches, and outputs an HR depth map through a multi-scale, channel-wise feature extraction, interaction, and upsampling. Each branch of this network contains s...
Pécou, Anne Holroyd, Steve Müller, Bianca Ransborg Pedresen, Marlene Broutin, Pierre Schwarz, Daniel Dehareng, Frédéric
Mid InfraRed (MIR) spectrometry is traditionally applied for quantitative determination of major components of milk such as fat, protein or lactose. For these “traditional” parameters, MIR Filter apparatus techniques have been used for a long time. They used simple models to predict these parameters using a very low number of wavelength. Recently, ...
Harrison, Robyn Stirling, Robert Baclic, Oliver Vaudry, Wendy
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Canada Communicable Disease Report
Background TrumenbaTM, a bivalent, factor-H binding protein meningococcal serogroup B (MenB-fHBP) vaccine was authorized for use in Canada in October 2017 for the prevention of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) caused by Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B in individuals 10–25 years of age. The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) p...
Dravid, Anusha Parittotokkaporn, Sam Aqrawe, Zaid O'Carroll, Simon J Svirskis, Darren
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ACS chemical neuroscience
A spinal cord injury can damage neuronal connections required for both motor and sensory function. Barriers to regeneration within the central nervous system, including an absence of neurotrophic stimulation, impair the ability of injured neurons to reestablish their original circuitry. Exogenous neurotrophin administration has been shown to promot...
Renfrew, Melanie Elise Morton, Darren Peter Morton, Jason Kyle Hinze, Jason Scott Beamish, Peter James Przybylko, Geraldine Craig, Bevan Adrian
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background The rapid increase in mental health disorders has prompted a call for greater focus on mental health promotion and primary prevention. Web- and mobile app–based interventions present a scalable opportunity. Little is known about the influence of human support on the outcomes of these interventions. Objective This study aimed to compare t...