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2. The helium atom and the hydrogen molecule in intense laser fields
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Cairns, K. J.
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- 2004
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3. Fifty Years of Global Immunization at CDC, 1966-2015
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Mast, Eric E., Cochi, Stephen L., Kew, Olen M., Cairns, K. Lisa, Bloland, Peter B., and Martin, Rebecca
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- 2017
4. A study of the effect of CPCs on fatigue crack propagation in a representative fuselage lap joint specimen
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Jones, R., Cairns, K., Baker, J., Krishnapillai, K., and Hinton, B.
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- 2012
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5. Etiologies of Rash and Fever Illnesses in Campinas, Brazil
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VigiFex Group, de Moraes, José Càssio, Toscano, Cristiana M., de Barros, Eliana N. C., Kemp, Brigina, Lievano, Fabio, Jacobson, Steven, Afonso, Ana Maria S., Strebel, Peter M., and Cairns, K. Lisa
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- 2011
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6. Progress Toward Measles Elimination in the People's Republic of China, 2000-2009
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Ma, Chao, An, Zhijie, Hao, Lixin, Cairns, K. Lisa, Zhang, Yan, Ma, Jing, Cao, Lei, Wen, Ning, Xu, Wenbo, Liang, Xiaofeng, Yang, Weizhong, and Luo, Huiming
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- 2011
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7. Should Outbreak Response Immunization Be Recommended for Measles Outbreaks in Middle-and Low-Income Countries? An Update
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Cairns, K. Lisa, Perry, Robert T., Ryman, Tove K., Nandy, Robin K., and Grais, Rebecca F.
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- 2011
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8. Measles Incidence before and after Mass Vaccination Campaigns in Burkina Faso
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Kambiré, Chantal, Konde, M. Kader, Yaméogo, André, Tiendrébéogo, Sylvestre R. M., Ouédraogo, Rasmata Traoré, Otten, Mac W., Cairns, K. Lisa, and Zuber, Patrick L. F.
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- 2003
9. Impact of Nationwide Measles Vaccination Campaign among Children Aged 9 Months to 14 Years, Zimbabwe, 1998-2001
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Munyoro, M. N., Kufa, E., Biellik, R., Pazvakavambwa, I. E., and Cairns, K. L
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- 2003
10. An Outbreak of Measles in Tanzanian Refugee Camps
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Kamugisha, C., Cairns, K. L., and Akim, C.
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- 2003
11. Essays by International Experts Working on the Immunization Program in China
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Schnur, Alan, Hoekstra, Edward John, Barış, Enis, Wing, Jessie S., Cairns, K. Lisa, Lee, Lisa Ann, Rota, Paul, Hutin, Yvan J., Shapiro, Craig N., Hadler, Stephen, Chiba, Yasuo, Yoshikura, Hiroshi, Gay, Andrea, Belgharbi, Lahouari, Otten, Mac W., Takashima, Yoshihiro, and Rodewald, Lance more...
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Evaluation has been an important component of the global Expanded Programme on Immunization since its inception in the 1970s. China emphasized evaluation from the very beginning of the national immunization program, with concurrent and retrospective evaluations given an integral role in the EPI and polio eradication efforts in China. At the start of the EPI program, three formal comprehensive evaluations were planned to identify successes and problems at each stage of the program and to make proposals for further improving activities. The first evaluation assessed achievement of the target of 85% immunization coverage at provincial level by 1988, the second 85% coverage at county level by 1990, and the third 85% coverage at township level by 1995. These evaluations included international experts and were comprehensive reviews of the EPI, going beyond just considering coverage, to look at program quality aspects such as cold chain, safe injections, disease surveillance (to assess impact of the program on the target diseases), training, and sustainability. The evaluation methodology adopted required international teams to make visits to all levels, including township and village levels, to review the work, which provided international experts with an opportunity to review the work, and see life in China, at all levels. more...
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- 2019
12. Clinical care of pregnant and postpartum women with COVID-19: Living recommendations from the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce.
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Burgess P., Morphet J., Nou S., Russo P., Sarson M., Young A., Norris S., Morris-Donovan B., Gurry S., Hudson E., Hurley S., Primmer D., Timms S., Whicker S., Mukherjee S., Booth K., Cameron P., Cooper M., Cheng A., Fowler P., Frydenberg M., McGloughlin S., McPhee E., Mitchell B., O'Donnell C., Parr M., Phillips J., Varndell W., Whyte I., Randall R., Brightwell R., Condon L., Deshpande A., Ehm A., Ferrie M., Muller J., Pullin L., Robinson E., Witt A., Larkins S., Morgan M., Taylor G., Agostino J., Douglas K., Ewald B., Fornasier D., Knight S., Nelson C., Peachey L., Peiris D., Driel M., Walters L., Weaver I., Burr L., Hendel S., Shekar K., Avard B., Cairns K., Glanville A., Gilroy N., Myles P., O'Sullivan R., Robinson O., Sharland C., McCarthy S., Wark P., McGoughlin S., Hodgson C., Ankravs M., Hansen K., Huckson S., Iredell J., Janerka C., Jaspers R., Litton E., Macdonald S., Peake S., Bowen A., McMullan B., Tingay D., Vasilunas N., Anderson L., Best J., Burns P., Erickson S., Fancourt N., Goff Z., Kapuya V., Keyte C., Malyon L., Wurzel D., Agar M., Lindley R., Smallwood N., Callary M., Chapman M., Good P., Jenkin P., Morgan D., Naganathan V., Srikanth V., Tuffin P., Whiting E., William L., Yates P., Barber B., Davies J., Davis J., Gwee A., Leder K., Matthews G., McMahon J., Peel T., Raftery C., Rees M., Roberts J., Seppelt I., Wibrow B., Baker R., Curnow J., Cutts B., Enjeti A., Forbes A., Ho P., Holyoak A., Liley H., McFadyen J., McQuilten Z., Merriman E., Savoia H., Tan C.W., Tran H., Ward C., Williams K., Ballard N., Bendall S., Bhanderi N., Byers L., Craig S., Ellis D., Ewald D., Fairley C., Hoggard B., Cong M.L., Morley P., Nair P., Pearce A., Turner T., Callesen H., Campbell S., Ring J., Wilson A., Henry D., Pearson S., Boyle D., Chidwick K., Chapman W., French C., Pearce C., Snelling T., Bero L., Grundy Q., Lexchin J., Mintzes B., Vogel J.P., Tendal B., Giles M., Whitehead C., Burton W., Chakraborty S., Cheyne S., Downton T., Fraile Navarro D., Gleeson G., Gordon A., Hunt J., Kitschke J., McDonald S., McDonnell N., Middleton P., Millard T., Murano M., Oats J., Tate R., White H., Elliott J., Roach V., Homer C.S.E., McGowan S., Ballenden N., Barrett T.-L., Beavis V., Saunders J.B., Buchanan T., Buchanan-Grey M., Casey D., Cowie M., Doyle J., Gnjidic D., Green S., Greenland R., Griffin K., Groombridge S., Hardy L., Hodak A., Holley A., Jovanovska V., Michaels K., Burgess P., Morphet J., Nou S., Russo P., Sarson M., Young A., Norris S., Morris-Donovan B., Gurry S., Hudson E., Hurley S., Primmer D., Timms S., Whicker S., Mukherjee S., Booth K., Cameron P., Cooper M., Cheng A., Fowler P., Frydenberg M., McGloughlin S., McPhee E., Mitchell B., O'Donnell C., Parr M., Phillips J., Varndell W., Whyte I., Randall R., Brightwell R., Condon L., Deshpande A., Ehm A., Ferrie M., Muller J., Pullin L., Robinson E., Witt A., Larkins S., Morgan M., Taylor G., Agostino J., Douglas K., Ewald B., Fornasier D., Knight S., Nelson C., Peachey L., Peiris D., Driel M., Walters L., Weaver I., Burr L., Hendel S., Shekar K., Avard B., Cairns K., Glanville A., Gilroy N., Myles P., O'Sullivan R., Robinson O., Sharland C., McCarthy S., Wark P., McGoughlin S., Hodgson C., Ankravs M., Hansen K., Huckson S., Iredell J., Janerka C., Jaspers R., Litton E., Macdonald S., Peake S., Bowen A., McMullan B., Tingay D., Vasilunas N., Anderson L., Best J., Burns P., Erickson S., Fancourt N., Goff Z., Kapuya V., Keyte C., Malyon L., Wurzel D., Agar M., Lindley R., Smallwood N., Callary M., Chapman M., Good P., Jenkin P., Morgan D., Naganathan V., Srikanth V., Tuffin P., Whiting E., William L., Yates P., Barber B., Davies J., Davis J., Gwee A., Leder K., Matthews G., McMahon J., Peel T., Raftery C., Rees M., Roberts J., Seppelt I., Wibrow B., Baker R., Curnow J., Cutts B., Enjeti A., Forbes A., Ho P., Holyoak A., Liley H., McFadyen J., McQuilten Z., Merriman E., Savoia H., Tan C.W., Tran H., Ward C., Williams K., Ballard N., Bendall S., Bhanderi N., Byers L., Craig S., Ellis D., Ewald D., Fairley C., Hoggard B., Cong M.L., Morley P., Nair P., Pearce A., Turner T., Callesen H., Campbell S., Ring J., Wilson A., Henry D., Pearson S., Boyle D., Chidwick K., Chapman W., French C., Pearce C., Snelling T., Bero L., Grundy Q., Lexchin J., Mintzes B., Vogel J.P., Tendal B., Giles M., Whitehead C., Burton W., Chakraborty S., Cheyne S., Downton T., Fraile Navarro D., Gleeson G., Gordon A., Hunt J., Kitschke J., McDonald S., McDonnell N., Middleton P., Millard T., Murano M., Oats J., Tate R., White H., Elliott J., Roach V., Homer C.S.E., McGowan S., Ballenden N., Barrett T.-L., Beavis V., Saunders J.B., Buchanan T., Buchanan-Grey M., Casey D., Cowie M., Doyle J., Gnjidic D., Green S., Greenland R., Griffin K., Groombridge S., Hardy L., Hodak A., Holley A., Jovanovska V., and Michaels K. more...
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To date, 18 living recommendations for the clinical care of pregnant and postpartum women with COVID-19 have been issued by the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce. This includes recommendations on mode of birth, delayed umbilical cord clamping, skin-to-skin contact, breastfeeding, rooming-in, antenatal corticosteroids, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, disease-modifying treatments (including dexamethasone, remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine), venous thromboembolism prophylaxis and advanced respiratory support interventions (prone positioning and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation). Through continuous evidence surveillance, these living recommendations are updated in near real-time to ensure clinicians in Australia have reliable, evidence-based guidelines for clinical decision-making. Please visit https://covid19evidence.net.au/ for the latest recommendation updates.Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists more...
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- 2021
13. Integration of immunization services with other health interventions in the developing world: what works and why? Systematic literature review
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Wallace, A., Dietz, V., and Cairns, K. L.
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- 2009
14. Ushering in Antifungal Stewardship: Perspectives of the Hematology Multidisciplinary Team Navigating Competing Demands, Constraints, and Uncertainty
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Ananda-Rajah, MR, Fitchett, S, Ayton, D, Peleg, AY, Fleming, S, Watson, E, Cairns, K, Peel, T, Ananda-Rajah, MR, Fitchett, S, Ayton, D, Peleg, AY, Fleming, S, Watson, E, Cairns, K, and Peel, T
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BACKGROUND: The social, contextual, and behavioral determinants that influence care in patients at risk for invasive fungal diseases (IFD) are poorly understood. This knowledge gap is a barrier to the implementation of emerging antifungal stewardship (AFS) programs. We aimed to understand the barriers and enablers to AFS, opportunities for improvement, and perspectives of AFS for hematology patients at a major medical center in Australia. METHODS: Semistructured, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 35 clinicians from 6 specialties (hematology, infectious diseases, pharmacy, nursing, radiology, respiratory), followed by thematic analysis mapped to a behavioral change framework. RESULTS: Access to fungal diagnostics including bronchoscopy was identified as the key barrier to rational prescribing. Collective decision making was the norm, aided by an embedded stewardship model with on-demand access to infectious diseases expertise. Poor self-efficacy/knowledge among prescribers was actually an enabler of AFS, because clinicians willingly deferred to infectious diseases for advice. A growing outpatient population characterized by frequent care transitions was seen as an opportunity for AFS but neglected by an inpatient focused model, as was keeping pace with emerging fungal risks. Ad hoc surveillance, audit, and feedback practices frustrated population-level quality improvement for all actors. Antifungal stewardship was perceived as a specialized area that should be integrated within antimicrobial stewardship but aligned with the cultural expectations of hematologists. CONCLUSIONS: Antifungal stewardship is multifaceted, with fungal diagnostics a critical gap and outpatients a neglected area. Formal surveillance, audit, and feedback mechanisms are essential for population-level quality improvement. Resourcing is the next challenge because complex immunocompromised patients require personalized attention and audit of clinical outcomes including IFD is difficult. more...
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- 2020
15. Migration as a risk factor for measles after a mass vaccination campaign, Burkina Faso, 2002†
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Yaméogo, K Robert, Perry, Robert T, Yaméogo, André, Kambiré, Chantal, Kondé, M Kader, Nshimirimana, Déogratias, Kezaala, Robert, Hersh, Bradley S, Cairns, K Lisa, and Strebel, Peter
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- 2005
16. A Global Declaration on Appropriate Use of Antimicrobial Agents across the Surgical Pathway
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Sartelli, M, Kluger, Y, Ansaloni, L, Carlet, J, Brink, A, Hardcastle, T, Khanna, A, Chicom-Mefire, A, Rodriguez-Bano, J, Nathwani, D, Mendelson, M, Watkins, R, Pulcini, C, Beovic, B, May, A, Itani, K, Mazuski, J, Fry, D, Coccolini, F, Rasxa, K, Montravers, P, Eckmann, C, Abbo, L, Abubakar, S, Abu-Zidan, F, Adesunkanmi, A, Al-Hasan, M, Althani, A, Ticas, J, Ansari, S, Ansumana, R, Da Silva, A, Augustin, G, Bala, M, Balogh, Z, Baraket, O, Bassetti, M, Bellanova, G, Beltran, M, Ben-Ishay, O, Biffl, W, Boermeester, M, Brecher, S, Bueno, J, Cainzos, M, Cairns, K, Camacho-Ortiz, A, Ceresoli, M, Chandy, S, Cherry-Bukowiec, J, Cirocchi, R, Colak, E, Corcione, A, Cornely, O, Cortese, F, Cui, Y, Curcio, D, Damaskos, D, Dasx, K, Delibegovic, S, Demetrashvili, Z, De Simone, B, De Souza, H, De Waele, J, Dhingra, S, Diaz, J, Di Carlo, I, Di Marzo, F, Di Saverio, S, Dogjani, A, Dorj, G, Dortet, L, Duane, T, Dupont, H, Egiev, V, Eid, H, Elmangory, M, El-Sayed Marei, H, Enani, M, Escandon-Vargas, K, Faro, M, Ferrada, P, Foghetti, D, Foianini, E, Fraga, G, Frattima, S, Gandhi, C, Gattuso, G, Giamarellou, E, Ghnnam, W, Gkiokas, G, Girardis, M, Goff, D, Gomes, C, Gomi, H, Gronerth, R, Guirao, X, Guzman-Blanco, M, Haque, M, Hecker, A, Hell, M, Herzog, T, Hicks, L, Kafka-Ritsch, R, Kao, L, Kanj, S, Kaplan, L, Kapoor, G, Karamarkovic, A, Kashuk, J, Kenig, J, Khamis, F, Khokha, V, Kiguba, R, Kirkpatrick, A, Korner, H, Koike, K, Kok, K, Kon, K, Kong, V, Inaba, K, Ioannidis, O, Isik, A, Iskandar, K, Labbate, M, Labricciosa, F, Lagrou, K, Lagunes, L, Latifi, R, Lasithiotakis, K, Laxminarayan, R, Lee, J, Leone, M, Leppaniemi, A, Li, Y, Liang, S, Liau, K, Litvin, A, Loho, T, Lowman, W, Machain, G, Maier, R, Manzano-Nunez, R, Marinis, A, Marmorale, C, Martin-Loeches, I, Marwah, S, Maseda, E, Mcfarlane, M, De Melo, R, Melotti, M, Memish, Z, Mertz, D, Mesina, C, Menichetti, F, Mishra, S, Montori, G, Moore, E, Moore, F, Naidoo, N, Napolitano, L, Negoi, I, Nicolau, D, Nikolopoulos, I, Nord, C, Ofori-Asenso, R, Olaoye, I, Omari, A, Ordonez, C, Ouadii, M, Ouedraogo, A, Pagani, L, Paiva, J, Parreira, J, Pata, F, Pereira, J, Pereira, N, Petrosillo, N, Picetti, E, Pintar, T, Ponce-De-Leon, A, Popovski, Z, Poulakou, G, Preller, J, Guerrero, A, Pupelis, G, Quiodettis, M, Rawson, T, Reichert, M, Reinhart, K, Rems, M, Rello, J, Rizoli, S, Roberts, J, Rubio-Perez, I, Ruppe, E, Sakakushev, B, Sall, I, Kafil, H, Sanders, J, Sato, N, Sawyer, R, Scalea, T, Scibe, R, Scudeller, L, Lohse, H, Sganga, G, Shafiq, N, Shah, J, Spigaglia, P, Suroowan, S, Tsioutis, C, Sifri, C, Siribumrungwong, B, Sugrue, M, Talving, P, Tan, B, Tarasconi, A, Tascini, C, Tilsed, J, Timsit, J, Tumbarello, M, Trung, N, Ulrych, J, Uranues, S, Velmahos, G, Vereczkei, A, Viale, P, Estape, J, Viscoli, C, Wagenlehner, F, Wright, B, Xiao, Y, Yuan, K, Zachariah, S, Zahar, J, Mergulhao, P, Catena, F, Sartelli M., Kluger Y., Ansaloni L., Carlet J., Brink A., Hardcastle T. C., Khanna A., Chicom-Mefire A., Rodriguez-Bano J., Nathwani D., Mendelson M., Watkins R. R., Pulcini C., Beovic B., May A. K., Itani K. M. F., Mazuski J. E., Fry D. E., Coccolini F., Rasxa K., Montravers P., Eckmann C., Abbo L. M., Abubakar S., Abu-Zidan F. M., Adesunkanmi A. K., Al-Hasan M. N., Althani A. A., Ticas J. E. A., Ansari S., Ansumana R., Da Silva A. R. A., Augustin G., Bala M., Balogh Z. J., Baraket O., Bassetti M., Bellanova G., Beltran M. A., Ben-Ishay O., Biffl W. L., Boermeester M. A., Brecher S. M., Bueno J., Cainzos M. A., Cairns K., Camacho-Ortiz A., Ceresoli M., Chandy S. J., Cherry-Bukowiec J. R., Cirocchi R., Colak E., Corcione A., Cornely O. A., Cortese F., Cui Y., Curcio D., Damaskos D., Dasx K., Delibegovic S., Demetrashvili Z., De Simone B., De Souza H. P., De Waele J., Dhingra S., Diaz J. J., Di Carlo I., Di Marzo F., Di Saverio S., Dogjani A., Dorj G., Dortet L., Duane T. M., Dupont H., Egiev V. N., Eid H. O., Elmangory M., El-Sayed Marei H., Enani M. A., Escandon-Vargas K., Faro M. P., Ferrada P., Foghetti D., Foianini E., Fraga G. P., Frattima S., Gandhi C., Gattuso G., Giamarellou E., Ghnnam W., Gkiokas G., Girardis M., Goff D. A., Gomes C. A., Gomi H., Gronerth R. I. G., Guirao X., Guzman-Blanco M., Haque M., Hecker A., Hell M., Herzog T., Hicks L., Kafka-Ritsch R., Kao L. S., Kanj S. S., Kaplan L. J., Kapoor G., Karamarkovic A., Kashuk J., Kenig J., Khamis F., Khokha V., Kiguba R., Kirkpatrick A. W., Korner H., Koike K., Kok K. Y. Y., Kon K., Kong V., Inaba K., Ioannidis O., Isik A., Iskandar K., Labbate M., Labricciosa F. M., Lagrou K., Lagunes L., Latifi R., Lasithiotakis K., Laxminarayan R., Lee J. G., Leone M., Leppaniemi A., Li Y., Liang S. Y., Liau K. -H., Litvin A., Loho T., Lowman W., Machain G. M., Maier R. V., Manzano-Nunez R., Marinis A., Marmorale C., Martin-Loeches I., Marwah S., Maseda E., McFarlane M., De Melo R. B., Melotti M. R., Memish Z., Mertz D., Mesina C., Menichetti F., Mishra S. K., Montori G., Moore E. E., Moore F. A., Naidoo N., Napolitano L., Negoi I., Nicolau D. P., Nikolopoulos I., Nord C. E., Ofori-Asenso R., Olaoye I., Omari A. H., Ordonez C. A., Ouadii M., Ouedraogo A. -S., Pagani L., Paiva J. A., Parreira J. G., Pata F., Pereira J., Pereira N. R., Petrosillo N., Picetti E., Pintar T., Ponce-De-Leon A., Popovski Z., Poulakou G., Preller J., Guerrero A. P., Pupelis G., Quiodettis M., Rawson T. M., Reichert M., Reinhart K., Rems M., Rello J., Rizoli S., Roberts J., Rubio-Perez I., Ruppe E., Sakakushev B., Sall I., Kafil H. S., Sanders J., Sato N., Sawyer R. G., Scalea T., Scibe R., Scudeller L., Lohse H. S., Sganga G., Shafiq N., Shah J. N., Spigaglia P., Suroowan S., Tsioutis C., Sifri C. D., Siribumrungwong B., Sugrue M., Talving P., Tan B. K., Tarasconi A., Tascini C., Tilsed J., Timsit J. -F., Tumbarello M., Trung N. T., Ulrych J., Uranues S., Velmahos G., Vereczkei A. G., Viale P., Estape J. V., Viscoli C., Wagenlehner F., Wright B. J., Xiao Y., Yuan K. -C., Zachariah S. K., Zahar J. R., Mergulhao P., Catena F., Sartelli, M, Kluger, Y, Ansaloni, L, Carlet, J, Brink, A, Hardcastle, T, Khanna, A, Chicom-Mefire, A, Rodriguez-Bano, J, Nathwani, D, Mendelson, M, Watkins, R, Pulcini, C, Beovic, B, May, A, Itani, K, Mazuski, J, Fry, D, Coccolini, F, Rasxa, K, Montravers, P, Eckmann, C, Abbo, L, Abubakar, S, Abu-Zidan, F, Adesunkanmi, A, Al-Hasan, M, Althani, A, Ticas, J, Ansari, S, Ansumana, R, Da Silva, A, Augustin, G, Bala, M, Balogh, Z, Baraket, O, Bassetti, M, Bellanova, G, Beltran, M, Ben-Ishay, O, Biffl, W, Boermeester, M, Brecher, S, Bueno, J, Cainzos, M, Cairns, K, Camacho-Ortiz, A, Ceresoli, M, Chandy, S, Cherry-Bukowiec, J, Cirocchi, R, Colak, E, Corcione, A, Cornely, O, Cortese, F, Cui, Y, Curcio, D, Damaskos, D, Dasx, K, Delibegovic, S, Demetrashvili, Z, De Simone, B, De Souza, H, De Waele, J, Dhingra, S, Diaz, J, Di Carlo, I, Di Marzo, F, Di Saverio, S, Dogjani, A, Dorj, G, Dortet, L, Duane, T, Dupont, H, Egiev, V, Eid, H, Elmangory, M, El-Sayed Marei, H, Enani, M, Escandon-Vargas, K, Faro, M, Ferrada, P, Foghetti, D, Foianini, E, Fraga, G, Frattima, S, Gandhi, C, Gattuso, G, Giamarellou, E, Ghnnam, W, Gkiokas, G, Girardis, M, Goff, D, Gomes, C, Gomi, H, Gronerth, R, Guirao, X, Guzman-Blanco, M, Haque, M, Hecker, A, Hell, M, Herzog, T, Hicks, L, Kafka-Ritsch, R, Kao, L, Kanj, S, Kaplan, L, Kapoor, G, Karamarkovic, A, Kashuk, J, Kenig, J, Khamis, F, Khokha, V, Kiguba, R, Kirkpatrick, A, Korner, H, Koike, K, Kok, K, Kon, K, Kong, V, Inaba, K, Ioannidis, O, Isik, A, Iskandar, K, Labbate, M, Labricciosa, F, Lagrou, K, Lagunes, L, Latifi, R, Lasithiotakis, K, Laxminarayan, R, Lee, J, Leone, M, Leppaniemi, A, Li, Y, Liang, S, Liau, K, Litvin, A, Loho, T, Lowman, W, Machain, G, Maier, R, Manzano-Nunez, R, Marinis, A, Marmorale, C, Martin-Loeches, I, Marwah, S, Maseda, E, Mcfarlane, M, De Melo, R, Melotti, M, Memish, Z, Mertz, D, Mesina, C, Menichetti, F, Mishra, S, Montori, G, Moore, E, Moore, F, Naidoo, N, Napolitano, L, Negoi, I, Nicolau, D, Nikolopoulos, I, Nord, C, Ofori-Asenso, R, Olaoye, I, Omari, A, Ordonez, C, Ouadii, M, Ouedraogo, A, Pagani, L, Paiva, J, Parreira, J, Pata, F, Pereira, J, Pereira, N, Petrosillo, N, Picetti, E, Pintar, T, Ponce-De-Leon, A, Popovski, Z, Poulakou, G, Preller, J, Guerrero, A, Pupelis, G, Quiodettis, M, Rawson, T, Reichert, M, Reinhart, K, Rems, M, Rello, J, Rizoli, S, Roberts, J, Rubio-Perez, I, Ruppe, E, Sakakushev, B, Sall, I, Kafil, H, Sanders, J, Sato, N, Sawyer, R, Scalea, T, Scibe, R, Scudeller, L, Lohse, H, Sganga, G, Shafiq, N, Shah, J, Spigaglia, P, Suroowan, S, Tsioutis, C, Sifri, C, Siribumrungwong, B, Sugrue, M, Talving, P, Tan, B, Tarasconi, A, Tascini, C, Tilsed, J, Timsit, J, Tumbarello, M, Trung, N, Ulrych, J, Uranues, S, Velmahos, G, Vereczkei, A, Viale, P, Estape, J, Viscoli, C, Wagenlehner, F, Wright, B, Xiao, Y, Yuan, K, Zachariah, S, Zahar, J, Mergulhao, P, Catena, F, Sartelli M., Kluger Y., Ansaloni L., Carlet J., Brink A., Hardcastle T. C., Khanna A., Chicom-Mefire A., Rodriguez-Bano J., Nathwani D., Mendelson M., Watkins R. R., Pulcini C., Beovic B., May A. K., Itani K. M. F., Mazuski J. E., Fry D. E., Coccolini F., Rasxa K., Montravers P., Eckmann C., Abbo L. M., Abubakar S., Abu-Zidan F. M., Adesunkanmi A. K., Al-Hasan M. N., Althani A. A., Ticas J. E. A., Ansari S., Ansumana R., Da Silva A. R. A., Augustin G., Bala M., Balogh Z. J., Baraket O., Bassetti M., Bellanova G., Beltran M. A., Ben-Ishay O., Biffl W. L., Boermeester M. A., Brecher S. M., Bueno J., Cainzos M. A., Cairns K., Camacho-Ortiz A., Ceresoli M., Chandy S. J., Cherry-Bukowiec J. R., Cirocchi R., Colak E., Corcione A., Cornely O. A., Cortese F., Cui Y., Curcio D., Damaskos D., Dasx K., Delibegovic S., Demetrashvili Z., De Simone B., De Souza H. P., De Waele J., Dhingra S., Diaz J. J., Di Carlo I., Di Marzo F., Di Saverio S., Dogjani A., Dorj G., Dortet L., Duane T. M., Dupont H., Egiev V. N., Eid H. O., Elmangory M., El-Sayed Marei H., Enani M. A., Escandon-Vargas K., Faro M. P., Ferrada P., Foghetti D., Foianini E., Fraga G. P., Frattima S., Gandhi C., Gattuso G., Giamarellou E., Ghnnam W., Gkiokas G., Girardis M., Goff D. A., Gomes C. A., Gomi H., Gronerth R. I. G., Guirao X., Guzman-Blanco M., Haque M., Hecker A., Hell M., Herzog T., Hicks L., Kafka-Ritsch R., Kao L. S., Kanj S. S., Kaplan L. J., Kapoor G., Karamarkovic A., Kashuk J., Kenig J., Khamis F., Khokha V., Kiguba R., Kirkpatrick A. W., Korner H., Koike K., Kok K. Y. Y., Kon K., Kong V., Inaba K., Ioannidis O., Isik A., Iskandar K., Labbate M., Labricciosa F. M., Lagrou K., Lagunes L., Latifi R., Lasithiotakis K., Laxminarayan R., Lee J. G., Leone M., Leppaniemi A., Li Y., Liang S. Y., Liau K. -H., Litvin A., Loho T., Lowman W., Machain G. M., Maier R. V., Manzano-Nunez R., Marinis A., Marmorale C., Martin-Loeches I., Marwah S., Maseda E., McFarlane M., De Melo R. B., Melotti M. R., Memish Z., Mertz D., Mesina C., Menichetti F., Mishra S. K., Montori G., Moore E. E., Moore F. A., Naidoo N., Napolitano L., Negoi I., Nicolau D. P., Nikolopoulos I., Nord C. E., Ofori-Asenso R., Olaoye I., Omari A. H., Ordonez C. A., Ouadii M., Ouedraogo A. -S., Pagani L., Paiva J. A., Parreira J. G., Pata F., Pereira J., Pereira N. R., Petrosillo N., Picetti E., Pintar T., Ponce-De-Leon A., Popovski Z., Poulakou G., Preller J., Guerrero A. P., Pupelis G., Quiodettis M., Rawson T. M., Reichert M., Reinhart K., Rems M., Rello J., Rizoli S., Roberts J., Rubio-Perez I., Ruppe E., Sakakushev B., Sall I., Kafil H. S., Sanders J., Sato N., Sawyer R. G., Scalea T., Scibe R., Scudeller L., Lohse H. S., Sganga G., Shafiq N., Shah J. N., Spigaglia P., Suroowan S., Tsioutis C., Sifri C. D., Siribumrungwong B., Sugrue M., Talving P., Tan B. K., Tarasconi A., Tascini C., Tilsed J., Timsit J. -F., Tumbarello M., Trung N. T., Ulrych J., Uranues S., Velmahos G., Vereczkei A. G., Viale P., Estape J. V., Viscoli C., Wagenlehner F., Wright B. J., Xiao Y., Yuan K. -C., Zachariah S. 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This declaration, signed by an interdisciplinary task force of 234 experts from 83 different countries with different backgrounds, highlights the threat posed by antimicrobial resistance and the need for appropriate use of antibiotic agents and antifungal agents in hospitals worldwide especially focusing on surgical infections. As such, it is our intent to raise awareness among healthcare workers and improve antimicrobial prescribing. To facilitate its dissemination, the declaration was translated in different languages. more...
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17. Challenges in measuring measles case fatality ratios in settings without vital registration
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Nandy Robin, Cairns K Lisa, and Grais Rebecca F
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Abstract Measles, a highly infectious vaccine-preventable viral disease, is potentially fatal. Historically, measles case-fatality ratios (CFRs) have been reported to vary from 0.1% in the developed world to as high as 30% in emergency settings. Estimates of the global burden of mortality from measles, critical to prioritizing measles vaccination among other health interventions, are highly sensitive to the CFR estimates used in modeling; however, due to the lack of reliable, up-to-date data, considerable debate exists as to what CFR estimates are appropriate to use. To determine current measles CFRs in high-burden settings without vital registration we have conducted six retrospective measles mortality studies in such settings. This paper examines the methodological challenges of this work and our solutions to these challenges, including the integration of lessons from retrospective all-cause mortality studies into CFR studies, approaches to laboratory confirmation of outbreaks, and means of obtaining a representative sample of case-patients. Our experiences are relevant to those conducting retrospective CFR studies for measles or other diseases, and to those interested in all-cause mortality studies. more...
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18. Too little but not too late: Results of a literature review to improve routine immunization programs in developing countries
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Cairns K Lisa, Dietz Vance, and Ryman Tove K
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Abstract Background Globally, immunization services have been the center of renewed interest with increased funding to improve services, acceleration of the introduction of new vaccines, and the development of a health systems approach to improve vaccine delivery. Much of the credit for the increased attention is due to the work of the GAVI Alliance and to new funding streams. If routine immunization programs are to take full advantage of the newly available resources, managers need to understand the range of proven strategies and approaches to deliver vaccines to reduce the incidence of diseases. In this paper, we present strategies that may be used at the sub-national level to improve routine immunization programs. Methods We conducted a systematic review of studies and projects reported in the published and gray literature. Each paper that met our inclusion criteria was rated based on methodological rigor and data were systematically abstracted. Routine-immunization – specific papers with a methodological rigor rating of greater than 60% and with conclusive results were reported. Results Greater than 11,000 papers were identified, of which 60 met our inclusion criteria and 25 papers were reported. Papers were grouped into four strategy approaches: bringing immunizations closer to communities (n = 11), using information dissemination to increase demand for vaccination (n = 3), changing practices in fixed sites (n = 4), and using innovative management practices (n = 7). Conclusion Immunization programs are at a historical crossroads in terms of developing new funding streams, introducing new vaccines, and responding to the global interest in the health systems approach to improving immunization delivery. However, to complement this, actual service delivery needs to be strengthened and program managers must be aware of proven strategies. Much was learned from the 25 papers, such as the use of non-health workers to provide numerous services at the community level. However it was startling to see how few papers were identified and in particular how few were of strong scientific quality. Further well-designed and well-conducted scientific research is warranted. Proposed areas of additional research include integration of additional services with immunization delivery, collaboration of immunization programs with new partners, best approaches to new vaccine introduction, and how to improve service delivery. more...
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19. School-based mental health literacy interventions
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Okan, O, Bauer, U, Levin-Zamir, D, Pinheiro, P, Sorensen, K, Cairns, K, Rossetto, A, Okan, O, Bauer, U, Levin-Zamir, D, Pinheiro, P, Sorensen, K, Cairns, K, and Rossetto, A
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20. Antimicrobials: a global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA) (vol 11, 33, 2016)
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Sartelli, M., Weber, D. G., Ruppe, E., Bassetti, M., Wright, B. J., Ansaloni, L., Catena, F., Coccolini, F., Abu-Zidan, F. M., Coimbra, R., Moore, E. E., Moore, F. A., Maier, R. V., De Waele, J. J., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Griffiths, E. A., Eckmann, C., Brink, A. J., Mazuski, J. E., May, A. K., Sawyer, R. G., Mertz, D., Montravers, P., Kumar, A., Roberts, J. A., Vincent, L., Watkins, R. R., Lowman, W., Spellberg, B., Abbott, I. J., Adesunkanmi, A. K., Al-Dahir, S., Al-Hasan, M. N., Agresta, F., Althani, A. A., Ansari, S., Ansumana, R., Augustin, G., Bala, M., Balogh, Z. J., Baraket, O., Bhangu, A., Beltrán, Anna Maria, Bernhard, M., Biffl, W. L., Boermeester, M. A., Brecher, S. M., Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R., Buyne, O. R., Cainzos, M. A., Cairns, K. A., Camacho-Ortiz, A., Chandy, S. J., Jusoh, A. Che, Chichom-Mefire, A., Colijn, C., Corcione, F., Cui, Y., Curcio, D., Delibegovic, S., Demetrashvili, Z., De Simone, B., Dhingra, S., Diaz, J. J., Di Carlo, I., Dillip, A., Di Saverio, S., Doyle, M. P., Dorj, G., Dogjani, A., Dupont, H., Eachempati, S. R., Enani, M. A., Egiev, V. N., Elmangory, M. M., Ferrada, P., Fitchett, J. R., Fraga, G. P., Guessennd, N., Giamarellou, H., Ghnnam, W., Gkiokas, G., Goldberg, S. R., Gomes, C. A., Gomi, H., Guzman-Blanco, M., Haque, M., Hansen, S., Hecker, A., Heizmann, W. R., Herzog, T., Hodonou, A. M., Hong, S. K., Kafka-Ritsch, R., Kaplan, L. J., Kapoor, G., Karamarkovic, A., Kees, M. G., Kenig, J., Kiguba, R., Kim, P. K., Kluger, Y., Khokha, V., Koike, K., Kok, K. Y., Kong, V., Knox, M. C., Inaba, K., Isik, A., Iskandar, K., Ivatury, R. R., Labbate, M., Labricciosa, F. M., Laterre, P. F., Latifi, R., Lee, J. G., Lee, Y. R., Leone, M., Leppaniemi, A., Li, Y., Liang, S. Y., Loho, T., Maegele, M., Malama, S., Marei, H. E., Martin-Loeches, I., Marwah, S., Massele, A., McFarlane, M., Melo, R. B., Negoi, I., Nicolau, D. P., Nord, C. E., Ofori-Asenso, R., Omari, A. H., Ordonez, C. A., Ouadii, M., Pereira Junior, G. A., Piazza, D., Pupelis, G., Rawson, T. M., Rems, M., Rizoli, S., Rocha, C., Sakakushev, B., Sanchez-Garcia, M., Sato, N., Segovia Lohse, H. A., Sganga, G., Siribumrungwong, B., Shelat, V. G., Soreide, K., Soto, R., Talving, P., Tilsed, J. V., Timsit, J. F., Trueba, G., Trung, N. T., Ulrych, J., Van Goor, H., Vereczkei, A., Vohra, R. S., Wani, I., Uhl, W., Xiao, Y., Yuan, K. C., Zachariah, S. K., Zahar, J. R., Zakrison, T. L., Corcione, A., Melotti, R. M., Viscoli, C., Viale, P., Universita 'La Sapienza' Roma (Istituto CNR), Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome] (UNIROMA), Universidade de Aveiro, Laboratoire matériaux et microélectronique de Provence (L2MP), Université Paul Cézanne - Aix-Marseille 3-Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille 1-Université de Toulon (UTLN)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Pasteur de Côte d'Ivoire, Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP), National Defence University of Malaysia [Kuala Lumpur], Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPI-PKS), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Center for Plant Molecular Biology, Plant Physiology, and Biophysical Chemistry, University of Tübingen, Unité de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales Emergentes (URMITE), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-IFR48, Institut des sciences biologiques (INSB-CNRS)-Institut des sciences biologiques (INSB-CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Dipartimento di Fisica 'Giuseppe Occhialini' = Department of Physics 'Giuseppe Occhialini' [Milano-Bicocca], Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca = University of Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB), Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER), Zhejiang University, Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome], INSB-INSB-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca [Milano] (UNIMIB), and COMBE, Isabelle more...
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[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,Carbapenems ,Antimicrobial Resistance ,Invasive Candidiasis ,Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus ,Tigecycline ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
International audience; Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are an important cause of morbidity and are frequently associated with poor prognosis, particularly in high-risk patients.The cornerstones in the management of complicated IAIs are timely effective source control with appropriate antimicrobial therapy. Empiric antimicrobial therapy is important in the management of intra-abdominal infections and must be broad enough to cover all likely organisms because inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy is associated with poor patient outcomes and the development of bacterial resistance.The overuse of antimicrobials is widely accepted as a major driver of some emerging infections (such as C. difficile), the selection of resistant pathogens in individual patients, and for the continued development of antimicrobial resistance globally. The growing emergence of multi-drug resistant organisms and the limited development of new agents available to counteract them have caused an impending crisis with alarming implications, especially with regards to Gram-negative bacteria.An international task force from 79 different countries has joined this project by sharing a document on the rational use of antimicrobials for patients with IAIs. The project has been termed AGORA (Antimicrobials: A Global Alliance for Optimizing their Rational Use in Intra-Abdominal Infections). The authors hope that AGORA, involving many of the world's leading experts, can actively raise awareness in health workers and can improve prescribing behavior in treating IAIs. more...
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21. Life cycle analysis of steel railway bridges
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McMillan, A.J., Peng, D, Jones, R, Cairns, K, and Baker, J
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This paper focuses on the growth of cracks that arise from natural corrosion in steel bridges. It is shown that these two effects of corrosion and stress, need to be simultaneously analysed. A methodology used to compute the growth of such cracks in bridge steels is presented. A better understanding of the remaining life of steel bridges would help establish an assessment procedure and guide engineers when deciding between reinforcement and replacement. more...
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22. A Global Declaration on Appropriate Use of Antimicrobial Agents across the Surgical Pathway
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Sartelli, M. Kluger, Y. Ansaloni, L. Carlet, J. Brink, A. Hardcastle, T.C. Khanna, A. Chicom-Mefire, A. Rodríguez-Baño, J. Nathwani, D. Mendelson, M. Watkins, R.R. Pulcini, C. Beović, B. May, A.K. Itani, K.M.F. Mazuski, J.E. Fry, D.E. Coccolini, F. Rasxa, K. Montravers, P. Eckmann, C. Abbo, L.M. Abubakar, S. Abu-Zidan, F.M. Adesunkanmi, A.K. Al-Hasan, M.N. Althani, A.A. Ticas, J.E.A. Ansari, S. Ansumana, R. Da Silva, A.R.A. Augustin, G. Bala, M. Balogh, Z.J. Baraket, O. Bassetti, M. Bellanova, G. Beltran, M.A. Ben-Ishay, O. Biffl, W.L. Boermeester, M.A. Brecher, S.M. Bueno, J. Cainzos, M.A. Cairns, K. Camacho-Ortiz, A. Ceresoli, M. Chandy, S.J. Cherry-Bukowiec, J.R. Cirocchi, R. Colak, E. Corcione, A. Cornely, O.A. Cortese, F. Cui, Y. Curcio, D. Damaskos, D. Dasx, K. Delibegovic, S. Demetrashvili, Z. De Simone, B. De Souza, H.P. De Waele, J. Dhingra, S. Diaz, J.J. Di Carlo, I. Di Marzo, F. Di Saverio, S. Dogjani, A. Dorj, G. Dortet, L. Duane, T.M. Dupont, H. Egiev, V.N. Eid, H.O. Elmangory, M. El-Sayed Marei, H. Enani, M.A. Escandón-Vargas, K. Faro, M.P., Jr. Ferrada, P. Foghetti, D. Foianini, E. Fraga, G.P. Frattima, S. Gandhi, C. Gattuso, G. Giamarellou, E. Ghnnam, W. Gkiokas, G. Girardis, M. Goff, D.A. Gomes, C.A. Gomi, H. Gronerth, R.I.G. Guirao, X. Guzman-Blanco, M. Haque, M. Hecker, A. Hell, M. Herzog, T. Hicks, L. Kafka-Ritsch, R. Kao, L.S. Kanj, S.S. Kaplan, L.J. Kapoor, G. Karamarkovic, A. Kashuk, J. Kenig, J. Khamis, F. Khokha, V. Kiguba, R. Kirkpatrick, A.W. Kørner, H. Koike, K. Kok, K.Y.Y. Kon, K. Kong, V. Inaba, K. Ioannidis, O. Isik, A. Iskandar, K. Labbate, M. Labricciosa, F.M. Lagrou, K. Lagunes, L. Latifi, R. Lasithiotakis, K. Laxminarayan, R. Lee, J.G. Leone, M. Leppäniemi, A. Li, Y. Liang, S.Y. Liau, K.-H. Litvin, A. Loho, T. Lowman, W. Machain, G.M. Maier, R.V. Manzano-Nunez, R. Marinis, A. Marmorale, C. Martin-Loeches, I. Marwah, S. Maseda, E. McFarlane, M. De Melo, R.B. Melotti, M.R. Memish, Z. Mertz, D. Mesina, C. Menichetti, F. Mishra, S.K. Montori, G. Moore, E.E. Moore, F.A. Naidoo, N. Napolitano, L. Negoi, I. Nicolau, D.P. Nikolopoulos, I. Nord, C.E. Ofori-Asenso, R. Olaoye, I. Omari, A.H. Ordoñez, C.A. Ouadii, M. Ouedraogo, A.-S. Pagani, L. Paiva, J.A. Parreira, J.G. Pata, F. Pereira, J. Pereira, N.R. Petrosillo, N. Picetti, E. Pintar, T. Ponce-De-Leon, A. Popovski, Z. Poulakou, G. Preller, J. Guerrero, A.P. Pupelis, G. Quiodettis, M. Rawson, T.M. Reichert, M. Reinhart, K. Rems, M. Rello, J. Rizoli, S. Roberts, J. Rubio-Perez, I. Ruppé, E. Sakakushev, B. Sall, I. Kafil, H.S. Sanders, J. Sato, N. Sawyer, R.G. Scalea, T. Scibé, R. Scudeller, L. Lohse, H.S. Sganga, G. Shafiq, N. Shah, J.N. Spigaglia, P. Suroowan, S. Tsioutis, C. Sifri, C.D. Siribumrungwong, B. Sugrue, M. Talving, P. Tan, B.K. Tarasconi, A. Tascini, C. Tilsed, J. Timsit, J.-F. Tumbarello, M. Trung, N.T. Ulrych, J. Uranues, S. Velmahos, G. Vereczkei, A.G. Viale, P. Estape, J.V. Viscoli, C. Wagenlehner, F. Wright, B.J. Xiao, Y. Yuan, K.-C. Zachariah, S.K. Zahar, J.R. Mergulhão, P. Catena, F. more...
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This declaration, signed by an interdisciplinary task force of 234 experts from 83 different countries with different backgrounds, highlights the threat posed by antimicrobial resistance and the need for appropriate use of antibiotic agents and antifungal agents in hospitals worldwide especially focusing on surgical infections. As such, it is our intent to raise awareness among healthcare workers and improve antimicrobial prescribing. To facilitate its dissemination, the declaration was translated in different languages. © Copyright 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. more...
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24. Erratum to: Antimicrobials: a global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA)
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Sartelli, M., primary, Weber, D. G., additional, Ruppé, E., additional, Bassetti, M., additional, Wright, B. J., additional, Ansaloni, L., additional, Catena, F., additional, Coccolini, F., additional, Abu-Zidan, F. M., additional, Coimbra, R., additional, Moore, E. E., additional, Moore, F. A., additional, Maier, R. V., additional, De Waele, J. J., additional, Kirkpatrick, A. W., additional, Griffiths, E. A., additional, Eckmann, C., additional, Brink, A. J., additional, Mazuski, J. E., additional, May, A. K., additional, Sawyer, R. G., additional, Mertz, D., additional, Montravers, P., additional, Kumar, A., additional, Roberts, J. A., additional, Vincent, J. L., additional, Watkins, R. R., additional, Lowman, W., additional, Spellberg, B., additional, Abbott, I. J., additional, Adesunkanmi, A. K., additional, Al-Dahir, S., additional, Al-Hasan, M. N., additional, Agresta, F., additional, Althani, A. A., additional, Ansari, S., additional, Ansumana, R., additional, Augustin, G., additional, Bala, M., additional, Balogh, Z. J., additional, Baraket, O., additional, Bhangu, A., additional, Beltrán, M. A., additional, Bernhard, M., additional, Biffl, W. L., additional, Boermeester, M. A., additional, Brecher, S. M., additional, Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R., additional, Buyne, O. R., additional, Cainzos, M. A., additional, Cairns, K. A, additional, Camacho-Ortiz, A., additional, Chandy, S. J., additional, Che Jusoh, A., additional, Chichom-Mefire, A., additional, Colijn, C., additional, Corcione, F., additional, Cui, Y., additional, Curcio, D., additional, Delibegovic, S., additional, Demetrashvili, Z., additional, De Simone, B., additional, Dhingra, S., additional, Diaz, J. J., additional, Di Carlo, I., additional, Dillip, A., additional, Di Saverio, S., additional, Doyle, M. P., additional, Dorj, G., additional, Dogjani, A., additional, Dupont, H., additional, Eachempati, S. R., additional, Enani, M. A., additional, Egiev, V. N., additional, Elmangory, M. M., additional, Ferrada, P., additional, Fitchett, J. R., additional, Fraga, G. P., additional, Guessennd, N., additional, Giamarellou, H., additional, Ghnnam, W., additional, Gkiokas, G., additional, Goldberg, S. R., additional, Gomes, C. A., additional, Gomi, H., additional, Guzmán-Blanco, M., additional, Haque, M., additional, Hansen, S., additional, Hecker, A., additional, Heizmann, W. R., additional, Herzog, T., additional, Hodonou, A. M., additional, Hong, S. K., additional, Kafka-Ritsch, R., additional, Kaplan, L. J., additional, Kapoor, G., additional, Karamarkovic, A., additional, Kees, M. G., additional, Kenig, J., additional, Kiguba, R., additional, Kim, P. K., additional, Kluger, Y., additional, Khokha, V., additional, Koike, K., additional, Kok, K. Y., additional, Kong, V., additional, Knox, M. C., additional, Inaba, K., additional, Isik, A., additional, Iskandar, K., additional, Ivatury, R. R., additional, Labbate, M., additional, Labricciosa, F. M., additional, Laterre, P. F., additional, Latifi, R., additional, Lee, J. G., additional, Lee, Y. R., additional, Leone, M., additional, Leppaniemi, A., additional, Li, Y., additional, Liang, S. Y., additional, Loho, T., additional, Maegele, M., additional, Malama, S., additional, Marei, H. E., additional, Martin-Loeches, I., additional, Marwah, S., additional, Massele, A., additional, McFarlane, M., additional, Melo, R. B., additional, Negoi, I., additional, Nicolau, D. P., additional, Nord, C. E., additional, Ofori-Asenso, R., additional, Omari, A. H., additional, Ordonez, C. A., additional, Ouadii, M., additional, Pereira Júnior, G. A., additional, Piazza, D., additional, Pupelis, G., additional, Rawson, T. M., additional, Rems, M., additional, Rizoli, S., additional, Rocha, C., additional, Sakakushev, B., additional, Sanchez-Garcia, M., additional, Sato, N., additional, Segovia Lohse, H. A., additional, Sganga, G., additional, Siribumrungwong, B., additional, Shelat, V. G., additional, Soreide, K., additional, Soto, R., additional, Talving, P., additional, Tilsed, J. V., additional, Timsit, J. F., additional, Trueba, G., additional, Trung, N. T., additional, Ulrych, J., additional, van Goor, H., additional, Vereczkei, A., additional, Vohra, R. S., additional, Wani, I., additional, Uhl, W., additional, Xiao, Y., additional, Yuan, K. C., additional, Zachariah, S. K., additional, Zahar, J. R., additional, Zakrison, T. L., additional, Corcione, A., additional, Melotti, R. M., additional, Viscoli, C., additional, and Viale, P., additional more...
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25. Erratum: Antimicrobials: A global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA). [World J Emerg Surg. 11, (2016) (33)] DOI: 10.1186/s13017-016-0089-y
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Sartelli, M., Weber, D. G., Ruppé, E., Bassetti, M., Wright, B. J., Ansaloni, L., Catena, F., Coccolini, F., Abu-Zidan, F. M., Coimbra, R., Moore, E. E., Moore, F. A., Maier, R. V., De Waele, J. J., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Griffiths, E. A., Eckmann, C., Brink, A. J., Mazuski, J. E., May, A. K., Sawyer, R. G., Mertz, D., Montravers, P., Kumar, A., Roberts, J. A., Vincent, J. L., Watkins, R. R., Lowman, W., Spellberg, B., Abbott, I. J., Adesunkanmi, A. K., Al-Dahir, S., Al-Hasan, M. N., Agresta, Ferdinando, Althani, A. A., Ansari, S., Ansumana, R., Augustin, G., Bala, M., Balogh, Z. J., Baraket, O., Bhangu, A., Beltrán, M. A., Bernhard, M., Biffl, W. L., Boermeester, M. A., Brecher, S. M., Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R., Buyne, O. R., Cainzos, M. A., Cairns, K. A., Camacho-Ortiz, A., Chandy, S. J., Che Jusoh, A., Chichom-Mefire, A., Colijn, C., Corcione, F., Cui, Y., Curcio, D., Delibegovic, S., Demetrashvili, Z., De Simone, B., Dhingra, Swati, Diaz, J. J., Di Carlo, I., Dillip, A., Di Saverio, S., Doyle, M. P., Dorj, G., Dogjani, A., Dupont, H., Eachempati, S. R., Enani, M. A., Egiev, V. N., Elmangory, M. M., Ferrada, P., Fitchett, J. R., Fraga, G. P., Guessennd, N., Giamarellou, H., Ghnnam, W., Gkiokas, G., Goldberg, S. R., Gomes, C. A., Gomi, H., Guzmán-Blanco, M., Haque, M., Hansen, S., Hecker, A., Heizmann, W. R., Herzog, T., Hodonou, A. M., Hong, S. K., Kafka-Ritsch, R., Kaplan, L. J., Kapoor, G., Karamarkovic, A., Kees, M. G., Kenig, J., Kiguba, R., Kim, P. K., Kluger, Y., Khokha, V., Koike, K., Kok, K. Y., Kong, V., Knox, M. C., Inaba, K., Isik, A., Iskandar, K., Ivatury, R. R., Labbate, M., Labricciosa, F. M., Laterre, P. F., Latifi, R., Lee, J. G., Lee, Y. R., Leone, M., Leppaniemi, A., Li, Y., Liang, S. Y., Loho, T., Maegele, M., Malama, S., Marei, H. E., Martin-Loeches, I., Marwah, S., Massele, A., Mcfarlane, M., Melo, R. B., Negoi, I., Nicolau, D. P., Nord, C. E., Ofori-Asenso, R., Omari, A. H., Ordonez, C. A., Ouadii, M., Pereira Júnior, G. A., Piazza, D., Pupelis, G., Rawson, T. M., Rems, M., Rizoli, S., Rocha, C., Sakakushev, B., Sanchez-Garcia, M., Sato, N., Segovia Lohse, H. A., Sganga, Gabriele, Siribumrungwong, B., Shelat, V. G., Soreide, K., Soto, R., Talving, P., Tilsed, J. V., Timsit, J. F., Trueba, G., Trung, N. T., Ulrych, J., van Goor, H., Vereczkei, A., Vohra, R. S., Wani, I., Uhl, W., Xiao, Y., Yuan, K. C., Zachariah, S. K., Zahar, J. R., Zakrison, T. L., Corcione, A., Melotti, R. M., Viscoli, C., Viale, P., Sganga, G. (ORCID:0000-0001-5079-0395), Sartelli, M., Weber, D. G., Ruppé, E., Bassetti, M., Wright, B. J., Ansaloni, L., Catena, F., Coccolini, F., Abu-Zidan, F. M., Coimbra, R., Moore, E. E., Moore, F. A., Maier, R. V., De Waele, J. J., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Griffiths, E. A., Eckmann, C., Brink, A. J., Mazuski, J. E., May, A. K., Sawyer, R. G., Mertz, D., Montravers, P., Kumar, A., Roberts, J. A., Vincent, J. L., Watkins, R. R., Lowman, W., Spellberg, B., Abbott, I. J., Adesunkanmi, A. K., Al-Dahir, S., Al-Hasan, M. N., Agresta, Ferdinando, Althani, A. A., Ansari, S., Ansumana, R., Augustin, G., Bala, M., Balogh, Z. J., Baraket, O., Bhangu, A., Beltrán, M. A., Bernhard, M., Biffl, W. L., Boermeester, M. A., Brecher, S. M., Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R., Buyne, O. R., Cainzos, M. A., Cairns, K. A., Camacho-Ortiz, A., Chandy, S. J., Che Jusoh, A., Chichom-Mefire, A., Colijn, C., Corcione, F., Cui, Y., Curcio, D., Delibegovic, S., Demetrashvili, Z., De Simone, B., Dhingra, Swati, Diaz, J. J., Di Carlo, I., Dillip, A., Di Saverio, S., Doyle, M. P., Dorj, G., Dogjani, A., Dupont, H., Eachempati, S. R., Enani, M. A., Egiev, V. N., Elmangory, M. M., Ferrada, P., Fitchett, J. R., Fraga, G. P., Guessennd, N., Giamarellou, H., Ghnnam, W., Gkiokas, G., Goldberg, S. R., Gomes, C. A., Gomi, H., Guzmán-Blanco, M., Haque, M., Hansen, S., Hecker, A., Heizmann, W. R., Herzog, T., Hodonou, A. M., Hong, S. K., Kafka-Ritsch, R., Kaplan, L. J., Kapoor, G., Karamarkovic, A., Kees, M. G., Kenig, J., Kiguba, R., Kim, P. K., Kluger, Y., Khokha, V., Koike, K., Kok, K. Y., Kong, V., Knox, M. C., Inaba, K., Isik, A., Iskandar, K., Ivatury, R. R., Labbate, M., Labricciosa, F. M., Laterre, P. F., Latifi, R., Lee, J. G., Lee, Y. R., Leone, M., Leppaniemi, A., Li, Y., Liang, S. Y., Loho, T., Maegele, M., Malama, S., Marei, H. E., Martin-Loeches, I., Marwah, S., Massele, A., Mcfarlane, M., Melo, R. B., Negoi, I., Nicolau, D. P., Nord, C. E., Ofori-Asenso, R., Omari, A. H., Ordonez, C. A., Ouadii, M., Pereira Júnior, G. A., Piazza, D., Pupelis, G., Rawson, T. M., Rems, M., Rizoli, S., Rocha, C., Sakakushev, B., Sanchez-Garcia, M., Sato, N., Segovia Lohse, H. A., Sganga, Gabriele, Siribumrungwong, B., Shelat, V. G., Soreide, K., Soto, R., Talving, P., Tilsed, J. V., Timsit, J. F., Trueba, G., Trung, N. T., Ulrych, J., van Goor, H., Vereczkei, A., Vohra, R. S., Wani, I., Uhl, W., Xiao, Y., Yuan, K. C., Zachariah, S. K., Zahar, J. R., Zakrison, T. L., Corcione, A., Melotti, R. M., Viscoli, C., Viale, P., and Sganga, G. (ORCID:0000-0001-5079-0395) more...
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The original article [1] contains an error whereby a co-author, Boris Sakakushev has their family name spelt incorrectly as 'Sakakhushev'. The authors would therefore like it known that the correct spelling of the family name is 'Sakakushev'. more...
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26. 2. Infective discitis in a District General Hospital
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Hamilton, AJ, Jordan, JE, Moore, MJ, Cairns, K, Adgey, AAJ, Kee, F, McCausland, EMA, Liggett, NW, Forbes, RB, Murphy, JC, Scott, PJ, McKavanagh, P, Shannon, HJ, Glover, B, Dougan, J, Walsh, SJ, Johnston, PC, Ardill, JE, Johnston, BM, McCance, DR, Chapman, N, Boyd, HK, and Convery, R more...
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27. Diet adaptation in dog reflects spread of prehistoric agriculture
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Arendt, M., Cairns, K. M., Ballard, J. W. O., Savolainen, Peter, Axelsson, E., Arendt, M., Cairns, K. M., Ballard, J. W. O., Savolainen, Peter, and Axelsson, E.
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Adaptations allowing dogs to thrive on a diet rich in starch, including a significant AMY2B copy number gain, constituted a crucial step in the evolution of the dog from the wolf. It is however not clear whether this change was associated with the initial domestication, or represents a secondary shift related to the subsequent development of agriculture. Previous efforts to study this process were based on geographically limited data sets and low-resolution methods, and it is therefore not known to what extent the diet adaptations are universal among dogs and whether there are regional differences associated with alternative human subsistence strategies. Here we use droplet PCR to investigate worldwide AMY2B copy number diversity among indigenous as well as breed dogs and wolves to elucidate how a change in dog diet was associated with the domestication process and subsequent shifts in human subsistence. We find that AMY2B copy numbers are bimodally distributed with high copy numbers (median 2n AMY2B =11) in a majority of dogs but no, or few, duplications (median 2n AMY2B =3) in a small group of dogs originating mostly in Australia and the Arctic. We show that this pattern correlates geographically to the spread of prehistoric agriculture and conclude that the diet change may not have been associated with initial domestication but rather the subsequent development and spread of agriculture to most, but not all regions of the globe., QC 20161118 more...
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28. Parents in prevention: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of parenting interventions to prevent internalizing problems in children from birth to age 18
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Yap, MBH, Morgan, AJ, Cairns, K, Jorm, AF, Hetrick, SE, Merry, S, Yap, MBH, Morgan, AJ, Cairns, K, Jorm, AF, Hetrick, SE, and Merry, S
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PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Burgeoning evidence that modifiable parental factors can influence children's and adolescents' risk for depression and anxiety indicates that parents can play a crucial role in prevention of these disorders in their children. However, it remains unclear whether preventive interventions that are directed primarily at the parent (i.e. where the parent receives more than half of the intervention) are effective in reducing child internalizing (including both depression and anxiety) problems in the longer term. PRINCIPAL RESULTS: Compared to a range of comparison conditions, parenting interventions reduced child internalizing problems, at a minimum of 6months after the intervention was delivered. Mean effects were very small for measures of internalizing and depressive symptoms, and small for measures of anxiety symptoms. Pooled effects for anxiety diagnoses were significant and indicated a number needed to treat (NNT) of 10. Pooled effects for depression diagnoses approached significance but suggested a NNT of 11. These results were based on effects reported at the longest follow-up interval for each included study, which ranged from 6months up to 15years for internalizing measures, 5.5years for depressive measures, and 11years for anxiety measures. MAJOR CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underscore the likely benefits of increasing parental involvement in preventing internalizing problems, particularly anxiety problems, in young people. more...
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29. Enhancing reciprocal partner support to prevent perinatal depression and anxiety: a Delphi consensus study
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Pilkington, P, Milne, L, Cairns, K, Whelan, T, Pilkington, P, Milne, L, Cairns, K, and Whelan, T
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BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews have established that partner support protects against perinatal mood problems. It is therefore a key target for interventions designed to prevent maternal and paternal depression and anxiety. Nonetheless, the extant literature is yet to be translated into specific actions that parents can implement. Prevention efforts aiming to facilitate reciprocal partner support within the couple dyad need to provide specific guidance on how partners can support one another to reduce their vulnerability to perinatal depression and anxiety. METHOD: Two panels of experts in perinatal mental health (21 consumer advocates and 39 professionals) participated in a Delphi consensus study to establish how partners can support one another to reduce their risk of developing depression and anxiety during pregnancy and the postpartum period. RESULTS: A total of 214 recommendations on how partners can support each other were endorsed by at least 80 % of both panels as important or essential in reducing the risk of perinatal depression and anxiety. The recommendations were grouped under the following categories: becoming a parent, supporting each other through pregnancy and childbirth, communication, conflict, division of labor, practical support, emotional support, emotional closeness, sexual satisfaction, using alcohol and drugs, encouraging self-care, developing acceptance, and help-seeking. CONCLUSION: This study established consensus between consumers and professionals in order to produce a set of guidelines on how partners can support each other to prevent depression and anxiety during pregnancy and following childbirth. It is hoped that these guidelines will inform the development of perinatal depression and anxiety prevention efforts. more...
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30. Fifty Years of Global Immunization at CDC, 1966-2015
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Mast, Eric E., primary, Cochi, Stephen L., additional, Kew, Olen M., additional, Cairns, K. Lisa, additional, Bloland, Peter B., additional, and Martin, Rebecca, additional
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31. Diet adaptation in dog reflects spread of prehistoric agriculture
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Arendt, M, primary, Cairns, K M, additional, Ballard, J W O, additional, Savolainen, P, additional, and Axelsson, E, additional
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32. Improving Parameter Estimation For A Decision-Analytic Markov Model To Evaluate The Use Of Novel Biomarker Led Strategies For Prevetion Of Cardiovascular Disease
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Lamrock, F., primary, Cairns, K., additional, Kee, F., additional, Conrads-Frank, A., additional, Schnell-Inderst, P., additional, Salomaa, V., additional, Blankenberg, S., additional, Zeller, T., additional, Saarela, O., additional, Kuulasmaa, K., additional, KÜhne, F., additional, and Siebert, U., additional more...
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33. Measles outbreak in South Africa, 2003 - 2005
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McMorrow, Meredith L, Gebremedhin, Goitom, van den Heever, Johann, Kezaala, Robert, Harris, Bernice N, Nandy, Robin, Strebel, Peter, Jack, Abdoulie, and Cairns, K Lisa
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OBJECTIVES: Measles was virtually eliminated in South Africa following control activities in 1996/7. However, from July 2003 to November 2005, 1 676 laboratory-confirmed measles cases were reported in South Africa. We investigated the outbreak's cause and the role of HIV. DESIGN: We traced laboratory-confirmed case-patients residing in the Johannesburg metropolitan (JBM) and O R Tambo districts. We interviewed laboratory- or epidemiologically confirmed case-patients or their caregivers to determine vaccination status and, in JBM, HIV status. We calculated vaccine effectiveness using the screening method. SETTING: Household survey in JBM and O R Tambo districts. OUTCOME MEASURES: Vaccine effectiveness, case-fatality rate, and hospitalisations. RESULTS: In JBM, 109 case-patients were investigated. Of the 57 case-patients eligible for immunisation, 27 (47.4%) were vaccinated. Fourteen (12.8%) case-patients were HIV infected, 46 (42.2%) were HIV uninfected, and 49 (45.0%) had unknown HIV status. Among children aged 12 - 59 months, vaccine effectiveness was 85% (95% confidence interval (CI): 63, 94) for all children, 63% for HIV infected, 75% for HIV uninfected, and 96% for children with unknown HIV status. (Confidence intervals were not calculated for sub-groups owing to small sample size.) In O R Tambo district, 157 case-patients were investigated. Among the 138 case-patients eligible for immunisation, 41 (29.7%) were vaccinated. Vaccine effectiveness was 89% (95% CI 77, 95). CONCLUSIONS: The outbreak's primary cause was failure to vaccinate enough of the population to prevent endemic measles transmission. Although vaccine effectiveness might have been lower in HIV-infected than in uninfected children, population vaccine effectiveness remained high. more...
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34. The use of age-dependent D-dimer cut-off values to exclude deep vein thrombosis. Reply to "Using an age-dependent D-dimer cut-off value increases the number of older patients in whom deep vein thrombosis can be safely excluded". Haematologica 2012;97(10):1507-13
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Hamblin, A. D., primary, Cairns, K., additional, and Keeling, D. M., additional
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35. Using simulation to assess cardiac first-responder schemes exhibiting stochastic and spatial complexities
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Cairns, K J, primary, Marshall, A H, additional, and Kee, F, additional
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36. PRM18 - Improving Parameter Estimation For A Decision-Analytic Markov Model To Evaluate The Use Of Novel Biomarker Led Strategies For Prevetion Of Cardiovascular Disease
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Lamrock, F., Cairns, K., Kee, F., Conrads-Frank, A., Schnell-Inderst, P., Salomaa, V., Blankenberg, S., Zeller, T., Saarela, O., Kuulasmaa, K., KÜhne, F., and Siebert, U.
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37. Application of infrared thermography to study crack growth and fatigue life extension procedures
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JONES, R., primary, KRISHNAPILLAI, M., additional, CAIRNS, K., additional, and MATTHEWS, N., additional
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38. Challenges in measuring measles case fatality ratios in settings without vital registration
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Cairns, K Lisa, primary, Nandy, Robin, additional, and Grais, Rebecca F, additional
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39. Use and abuse of rapid monitoring to assess coverage during mass vaccination campaigns
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Luman, Elizabeth T., Cairns, K. Lisa, Perry, Robert, Dietz, Vance, and Gittelman, David
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Company business management ,Vaccination -- Management ,Vaccination -- Standards ,Missions, Medical -- Management ,Public health administration -- Methods - Abstract
In recent years, vaccination campaigns targeting a wide age-range of children have been part of global strategies to eradicate polio (1) and reduce measles mortality. (2) Achieving uniformly high coverage [...] more...
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40. Too little but not too late: Results of a literature review to improve routine immunization programs in developing countries
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Ryman, Tove K, primary, Dietz, Vance, additional, and Cairns, K Lisa, additional
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41. The practical implications of using standardized estimation equations in calculating the prevalence of chronic kidney disease
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Quinn, M. P., primary, Rainey, A., additional, Cairns, K. J., additional, Marshall, A. H., additional, Savage, G., additional, Kee, F., additional, Peter Maxwell, A., additional, Reaney, E., additional, and Fogarty, D. G., additional more...
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Clark, L. E., primary, Prescott, G., additional, Fluck, N., additional, Simpson, W., additional, Smith, W. Cairns. S., additional, Macleod, A. M., additional, Ali, T. Z., additional, MacLeod, A. M., additional, Townend, J., additional, Smith, W. C., additional, Khan, I. H., additional, Minter, J., additional, Halliday, K., additional, Gawthorp, J., additional, Mackenzie, P., additional, Carmichael, D., additional, Houston, K., additional, Houston, B., additional, Preiss, D., additional, Godber, I., additional, Lamb, E., additional, Dalton, N., additional, Gunn, I., additional, Porter, L. F., additional, MacWalter, R. S., additional, Quinn, M., additional, Rainey, A., additional, Cairns, K. J., additional, Marshall, A. H., additional, Kee, F., additional, Savage, G., additional, Fogarty, D. G., additional, Conway, B., additional, Ramsay, G., additional, Webster, A., additional, Neary, J., additional, Whitworth, C., additional, Harty, J., additional, Saweirs, W. W. M., additional, Gibson, P. H., additional, Giles, P., additional, Hartland, A., additional, Rylance, P., additional, Nicholas, J., additional, Ashby, H., additional, Askey, A., additional, Crothers, D., additional, Patel, B., additional, Main, J., additional, Roy, D., additional, Dasgupta, I., additional, Rayner, H., additional, Richards, N. T., additional, Eames, M., additional, Lewis, R., additional, Mansell, M., additional, Thomas, S., additional, O'Donoghue, D., additional, and Harris, K., additional more...
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43. A Public Access Defibrillation Scheme in Northern Ireland: The Impact of the Emergency Medical Services Dispatch Mechanism On the Success of the Scheme
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Cairns, K J, primary, Hamilton, A J, additional, Moore, M, additional, Marshall, A H, additional, Adgey, A A J, additional, and Kee, F, additional
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44. The legitimate role of advocacy in environmental education: How does it differ from coercion?
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45. Etiologies of Rash and Fever Illnesses in Campinas, Brazil.
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de Moraes, José Cássio, Toscano, Cristiana M., de Barros, Eliana N. C., Kemp, Brigina, Lievano, Fabio, Jacobson, Steven, Afonso, Ana Maria S., Strebel, Peter M., and Cairns, K. Lisa
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Background. Few population-based studies of infectious etiologies of fever-rash illnesses have been conducted. This study reports on enhanced febrile-rash illness surveillance in Campinas, Brazil, a setting of low measles and rubella virus transmission. Methods. Cases of febrile-rash illnesses in individuals aged <40 years that occurred during the period 1 May 2003-30 May 2004 were reported. Blood samples were collected for laboratory diagnostic confirmation, which included testing for adenovirus, dengue virus, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), enterovirus, human herpes virus 6 (HHV6), measles virus, parvovirus-B19, Rickettsia rickettsii, rubella virus, and group A streptococci (GAS) infections. Notification rates were compared with the prestudy period. Results. A total of 1248 cases were notified, of which 519 (42%) had laboratory diagnosis. Of these, HHV-6 (312 cases), EBV (66 cases), parvovirus (30 cases), rubella virus (30 cases), and GAS (30 cases) were the most frequent causes of infection. Only 10 rubella cases met the rubella clinical case definition currently in use. Notification rates were higher during the study than in the prestudy period (181 vs 52.3 cases per 100,000 population aged <40 years). Conclusions. Stimulating a passive surveillance system enhanced its sensitivity and resulted in additional rubella cases detected. In settings with rubella elimination goals, rubella testing may be considered for all cases of febrile-rash illness, regardless of suspected clinical diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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46. Progress Toward Measles Elimination in the People's Republic of China, 2000-2009.
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Chao Ma, Zhijie An, Lixin Hao, Cairns, K. Lisa, Yan Zhang, Jing Ma, Lei Cao, Ning Wen, Wenbo Xu, Xiaofeng Liang, Weizhong Yang, and Huiming Luo
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MEASLES vaccines ,VACCINATION ,DISEASE progression ,STRATEGIC planning ,HEALTH policy ,MICROBIAL sensitivity tests ,PUBLIC health surveillance - Abstract
In 2006, China set a goal of measles elimination by 2012. To describe progress toward this goal, we reviewed relevant policies and strategies and analyzed national data for 2000-2009. In response to implementation of these strategies, including increased routine measles vaccination coverage and province-specific supplementary immunization activities (SIAs), reported measles incidence decreased to a historically low level of 39.5 cases per million in 2009. A synchronized nationwide SIA was scheduled in 2010 to further decrease susceptibility to measles. However, reaching and maintaining measles elimination will require strong political commitment and efforts for strengthening surveillance, increasing 2-dose vaccine coverage to >95%, stricter enforcement of the requirement to check immunization status at school entry, and careful attention to measles susceptibility in those aged ≥15 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2011
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47. Progress in Measles Control -- Zambia, 1999--2004.
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Chirwa, B., Mukonka, V., Katepa, M., Kalesha, P., Nshimirimana, D., Onyeze, A., Anyangwe, S., Maganu, E., Groves, R., Kezaala, R., and Cairns, K. L.
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MEASLES ,VIRUS diseases ,IMMUNIZATION ,VACCINATION - Abstract
Presents research which assessed the progress in measles control in Zambia from 1999 to 2004. Estimate of measles cases in the country annually during 1991 to 1999; Overview of the routine vaccination program in the region; Outcome of the supplemental immunization activities in the nation. more...
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48. Development of catalytic combustion technology for single-digit emissions from industrial gas turbines
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Beebe, K. W., Cairns, K. D., Pareek, V. K., Nickolas, S. G., Schlatter, J. C., and Tsuchiya, T.
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- 2000
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49. 'No Ordinary Professor'
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Cairns K. Smith
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- 1968
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50. Development of Luminescence Tests to Identify Irradiated Foods. Project N384: Project Report 1
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Sanderson, D.C.W., Slater, C., Cairns, K., University of Glasgow: Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre, and Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
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- 1988
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