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2. SWAPP: Swarm precision policy optimization with dynamic action bound adjustment for energy management in smart cities
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Tungom, Chia E., Niu, Ben, and Wang, Hong
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- 2025
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3. SWOAM: Swarm optimized agents for energy management in grid-interactive connected buildings
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Tungom, Chia E., Wang, Hong, Beata, Kamuya, and Niu, Ben
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- 2024
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4. Hierarchical framework for demand prediction and iterative optimization of EV charging network infrastructure under uncertainty with cost and quality-of-service consideration
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Tungom, Chia E., Niu, Ben, and Wang, Hong
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- 2024
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5. Copy and Paste: A Multi-offspring Genetic Algorithm Crossover Operator for the Traveling Salesman Problem
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Tungom, Chia E., Niu, Ben, Xing, Tongtong, Yuan, Ji, Wang, Hong, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Tan, Ying, editor, Shi, Yuhui, editor, and Niu, Ben, editor
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- 2022
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6. Applied Decision Focused Learning: An End-to-End Decision System for Task Allocation
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Tungom, Chia E., primary, Ding, Xianfeng, additional, Wang, Lin, additional, Zhou, Changyuan, additional, Chen, Jiawei, additional, Cheng, Xingxing, additional, and Yuan, Ji, additional
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- 2022
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7. An Improved Social Learning Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm with Selected Learning
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Hu, Haoruo, Chen, Ming, Song, Xi, Chia, E. T., Tan, Lijing, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Huang, De-Shuang, editor, Huang, Zhi-Kai, editor, and Hussain, Abir, editor
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- 2019
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8. Multimodal Understanding and Personalized Dispatching for Property Service Orders via Pretraining Based Fusion
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Chen, Jiamu, primary, Tungom, Chia E., additional, Zhang, Qi, additional, Zhang, Xiaoyue, additional, Ding, Xianfeng, additional, and Yuan, Ji, additional
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- 2024
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9. Magnetism in graphite oxide: The role of epoxy groups
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Lee, D. W., Cole, J. M., Seo, J. W., Saxena, S. S., Barnes, C. H. W., Chia, E. E. M., and Panagopoulos, C.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We investigate the magnetism in graphite by controlled oxidation. Our approach renders graphite an insulator while maintaining its structure. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray absorption near edge structure spectra reveal that graphite oxide has epoxy groups on its surface and it is not thermally stable. Magnetic susceptibility data exhibit negative Curie temperature, field irreversibility, and slow relaxation. The magnetic properties diminish after the epoxy groups are destroyed. The overall results indicate the unexpected magnetism is associated with the presence of epoxy groups., Comment: This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to an error in dealing with data
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- 2010
10. Ignition and Front Propagation in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells
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Benziger, J. B., Chia, E. -S., De Decker, Y., and Kevrekidis, I. G.
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Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
Water produced in a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cell enhances membrane proton conductivity; this positive feedback loop can lead to current ignition. Using a segmented anode fuel cell we study the effect of gas phase convection and membrane diffusion of water on the spatiotemporal nonlinear dynamics - localized ignition and front propagation - in the cell. Co-current gas flow causes ignition at the cell outlet, and membrane diffusion causes the front to slowly propagate to the inlet; counter-current flow causes ignition in the interior of the cell, with the fronts subsequently spreading towards both inlets. These instabilities critically affect fuel cell performance.
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- 2006
11. The Stirred Tank Reactor Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell
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Benziger, Jay, Chia, E., Karnas, E., Moxley, J., Teuscher, C., and Kevrekidis, I. G.
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Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
The design and operation of a differential Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cell is described. The fuel cell design is based on coupled Stirred Tank Reactors (STR); the gas phase in each reactor compartment was well mixed. The characteristic times for reactant flow, gas phase diffusion and reaction were chosen so that the gas compositions at both the anode and cathode are uniform. The STR PEM fuel cell is one-dimensional; the only spatial gradients are transverse to the membrane. The STR PEM fuel cell was employed to examine fuel cell start- up, and its dynamic responses to changes in load, temperature and reactant flow rates. Multiple time scales in systems response are found to correspond to water absorption by the membrane, water transport through the membrane and stress-related mechanical changes of the membrane., Comment: 22 pages, 11 figures
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- 2003
12. Dual phases of crystalline and electronic structures in the nanocrystalline perovskite CsPbBr3
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Whitcher, T. J., Gomes, L. C., Zhao, D., Bosman, M., Chi, X., Wang, Y., Carvalho, A., Hui, H. K., Chang, Q., Breese, M. B. H., Castro Neto, A. H., Wee, A. T. S., Sun, H. D., Chia, E. E. M., and Rusydi, A.
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- 2019
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13. An Improved Social Learning Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm with Selected Learning
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Hu, Haoruo, primary, Chen, Ming, additional, Song, Xi, additional, Chia, E. T., additional, and Tan, Lijing, additional
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- 2019
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14. Inheritance of the Color Patterns of the Blue Snakeskin and Red Snakeskin Varieties of the Guppy, Poecilia reticulata : Genetics
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Phang, V P E, Fernando, A A, Chia, E W K, and BioStor
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- 1990
15. Applied Decision Focused Learning: An End-to-End Decision System for Task Allocation
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Chia E. Tungom, Xianfeng Ding, Lin Wang, Changyuan Zhou, Jiawei Chen, Xingxing Cheng, and Ji Yuan
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Continuous timely repair and replacement of infrastructures, equipment and utilities play an important role in maintaining the smooth-running of a city or local community. Thereby, to help individuals and businesses go about their daily activities with ease, it is vital to develop a proper method for automatically identifying and assigning capable workers for tasks. This paper defines the community management service task allocation problem as CMS-TAP and hence an end-to-end “recommendation + allocation” network, i.e. a task recommender and allocation optimization network (denoted as TROpt-NET), is then developed for handling such problem. TROpt-NET consists of two layers, namely one for predicting worker ability and the other for allocating tasks which are TR Layer and TA Layer, corresponding to “recommendation” and “allocation” of tasks. Different from operations research approaches where workers are assigned to jobs based on their pre-labelled skills and fixed locations, we propose a task recommender and allocation optimization network. The TR layer is a task recommender system designed to learn implicit worker abilities for different tasks using Neural Collaborative Filtering (NCF) by mining a historical dataset of worker task completion. Whereas in the TA layer a differential optimization approach for allocation is used because of its differentiable property and ability to allow for backpropagation to the prediction layer. In this study, we first formulate the CMS-TAP problem as a recommendation +optimization problem and then propose and end-to-end network architecture that tackles the problem in a real-world setting. TROpt-NET curbs uncertainty and assumptions in optimization by learning to more accurately approximate worker ability across different tasks. Additionally, the network can learn implicit worker abilities enabling optimal utilization of workers across a wide range of tasks, which is often ignored in task allocation problems. We find that normalizing worker ability across all tasks improves the implicit learning capability of the network and that good approximations don’t always lead to optimal allocation but learning allocations by backpropagating through recommendations improves the allocation objective. Offline experiments on a real-world large-scale dataset demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed TROpt-NET.
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- 2022
16. Learning from the past to guide the future: a SWOT-AHP analysis of tree-based land restoration endeavours in the Northern Sahel region of Cameroon.
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CHIA, E. L., NSUBUGA, F. W., and CHIRWA, P. W.
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NATURAL resources ,COMMUNITIES ,INCOME ,SWOT analysis ,LAND degradation - Abstract
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- 2023
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17. Mechanical and Interfacial Properties Characterisation of Single Carbon Fibres for Composite Applications
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Ji, X., Wang, C., Francis, B. A. P., Chia, E. S. M., Zheng, L., Yang, J., Joshi, S. C., and Chen, Z.
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- 2015
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18. Ultrafast Dynamics of the Itinerant Antiferromagnet UNiGa5
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Chia, E. E. M., Lee, H. J., Hur, Namjung, Bauer, E. D., Durakiewicz, T., Averitt, R. D., Sarrao, J. L., Taylor, A. J., Castleman, A. W., Jr., editor, Toennies, J. P., editor, Zinth, W., editor, Yamanouchi, K., editor, Corkum, Paul, editor, Jonas, David M., editor, Miller, R. J. Dwayne., editor, and Weiner, Andrew M., editor
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- 2007
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19. Health Services Utilisation before and during an Armed Conflict; Experiences from the Southwest Region of Cameroon
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Benjamin M. Kagina, Chia E. Julius, and Eposi C. Haddison
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Community and Home Care ,03 medical and health sciences ,Health services ,Economic growth ,0302 clinical medicine ,Health (social science) ,Political science ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Armed conflict ,030212 general & internal medicine ,030227 psychiatry - Abstract
Introduction: Armed conflicts are a threat to the health of populations in affected areas. The threat can have several forms, such as direct injury or disruption of health service delivery and utilisation. There has been an armed conflict (Anglophone crisis) in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon since 2017. We assessed the utilisation of health services before and during the armed conflict s in the Southwest region of Cameroon. Methods: A retrospective study of surveillance data was carried out between 2016 and 2018. Regional data for selected routine immunisation, reproductive health, disease surveillance and HIV/AIDS indicators were retrieved. The data were presented as frequencies and described narratively. Results: In general, there was a difference in the utilisation of health services before and during the armed conflict. Specifically, there was an improvement in health service utilisation indicators from 2016 to 2017, followed by a decline in 2018. The DPT3 vaccination coverage dropped from 90% in 2017 to 55% in 2018; deliveries attended by qualified personnel dropped from 46% in 2017 to 26% in 2018; the absolute number of people tested for HIV dropped from 20,3987 in 2017 to 18,3654 in 2018. Conclusion: The utilisation of health services by the population of the Southwest region declined during the armed conflict. This decline could have a significant impact on the population’s health and potentially affect the set global health targets such as improved vaccination coverage in all districts. Due to the armed conflict, there were challenges with regard to accessing health services. Local, national, regional and global authorities must work together to develop risk mitigating interventions in settings with armed conflicts to preserve the delivery and utilisation of health services.
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- 2020
20. Copy and Paste: A Multi-offspring Genetic Algorithm Crossover Operator for the Traveling Salesman Problem
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Chia E. Tungom, Ben Niu, Tongtong Xing, Ji Yuan, and Hong Wang
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- 2022
21. Quality function deployment and its use in designing information technology systems
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Tan, K.C., Xie, M., and Chia, E.
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- 1998
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22. An Evaluation of the AbTox Plazlyte Sterilization System
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Bryce, E. A., Chia, E., Logelin, G., and Smith, J. A.
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- 1997
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23. Evaluation of Aquaculture System Sustainability: A Methodology and Comparative Approaches
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Lazard, J., primary, Rey-Valette, H., additional, Aubin, J., additional, Mathe, S., additional, Chia, E., additional, Caruso, D., additional, Mikolasek, O., additional, Blancheton, J.P., additional, Legendre, M., additional, Baruthio, A., additional, Rene, F., additional, Levang, P., additional, Slembrouck, J., additional, Morissens, P., additional, and Clement, O., additional
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- 2011
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24. Unilateral visual impairment and health related quality of life: the Blue Mountains Eye Study. (Singapore Seri-Arvo Meeting)
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Chia, E-M, Mitchell, P., Rochtchina, E., Foran, S., and Wang, J.J.
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Eye diseases -- Research ,Vision disorders -- Psychological aspects -- Social aspects -- Research ,Ophthalmology -- Research -- Psychological aspects -- Social aspects ,Eye -- Surgery ,Health - Abstract
Background: There has been considerable recent interest in the impact of unilateral visual impairment on functional status and wellbeing, particularly in relation to second eye cataract surgery. Aim: To determine [...]
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- 2003
25. Health Services Utilisation before and during an Armed Conflict; Experiences from the Southwest Region of Cameroon
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Haddison, Eposi C., primary, Julius, Chia E., additional, and Kagina, Benjamin M., additional
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- 2020
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26. Ultrafast Dynamics of the Itinerant Antiferromagnet UNiGa5
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Chia, E. E. M., primary, Lee, H. J., additional, Hur, Namjung, additional, Bauer, E. D., additional, Durakiewicz, T., additional, Averitt, R. D., additional, Sarrao, J. L., additional, and Taylor, A. J., additional
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- 2007
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27. The concept of flexibility and the analysis of livestock farming systems: illustration using extensive beef cattle systems in Argentina
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Chia, E., primary, Dedieu, B., additional, and Perez, R., additional
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- 2006
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28. The dynamic response of PEM fuel cells to changes in load
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Benziger, Jay, Chia, E., Moxley, J.F., and Kevrekidis, I.G.
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- 2005
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29. Colchicine suppresses neutrophil superoxide production in a murine model of gouty arthritis: a rationale for use of low-dose colchicine
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Chia, E W, Grainger, R, and Harper, J L
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- 2008
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30. Eccrine porocarcinoma of the upper eyelid
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Kim, Y., Scolyer, R. A., Chia, E.-M., Steven, D., and Ghabrial, R.
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- 2005
31. Propagation mechanism and metallurgical characterization of first bond brittle heel cracks in AlSi wire
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Fitzsimmons, Ray and Chia, E. Henry
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Fracture mechanics -- Research ,Wire -- Research ,Metal bonding -- Research ,Business ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Science and technology - Abstract
The propagation mechanism and metallurgical basis behind the occurence of die heel fractures in 1.25-mil Al-Si wires is experimentally investigated. Such cracks result in wires with low pull strengths and reliability problems in electronic packages. The cracks originate during the primary bonding when the 60-kHz ultrasonic energy initiates fatigue failure in the wire. A metallographic study of the matrix/particle reactions in the AlSi alloy is also given.
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- 1992
32. Agriculture, forestry and other land uses in Nationally Determined Contributions: the outlook for Africa
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Fobissie, K., primary, Chia, E., additional, Enongene, K., additional, and Oeba, V.O., additional
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- 2019
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33. The role of the private forestry sector in response to climate change in central Africa: the case of Cameroon
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Tieguhong, J.C., primary, Ketchatang, P.T., additional, Chia, E., additional, Assembe-Mvondo, S., additional, and Oeba, V.O., additional
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- 2019
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34. Food-fuel-fibre nexus: towards the framing of sustainable biofuel strategies for climate change mitigation in the Congo Basin
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Chia, E., primary, Enongene, K., additional, Fobissie, K., additional, and Larwanou, M., additional
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- 2019
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35. Health services utilisation before and during an armed conflict; Experiences from the Southwest region of Cameroon
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Haddison, Eposi C., primary, Julius, Chia E., additional, and Kagina, Benjamin M., additional
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- 2019
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36. Can an innovation platform support a local process of climate-smart agriculture implementation? A case study in Cauca, Colombia
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Osorio-García, A. M., primary, Paz, L., additional, Howland, F., additional, Ortega, L. A., additional, Acosta-Alba, I., additional, Arenas, L., additional, Chirinda, N., additional, Martinez-Baron, D., additional, Bonilla Findji, O., additional, Loboguerrero, A. M., additional, Chia, E., additional, and Andrieu, N., additional
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- 2019
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37. A meta-analysis of echocardiographic measurements of the left heart for the development of normative reference ranges in a large international cohort: the EchoNoRMAL study
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Anderson T., Dyck J., Ezekowitz J. A., Chirinos J. A., De Buyzere M. L., Gillebert T. C., Rietzschel E., Segers P., Van Daele C. M., Doughty R. N., Poppe K. K., Walsh H. A., Whalley G. A., Chen P. C., Chien K. L., Lin H. J., Su, T. C., Mogelvang R., Jensen J. S., Chadha D. S., Goel K., Misra A., Detrano R., Cameron V., Richards A. M., Troughton R., Di Pasquale P., Paterna S., Duzenli M. A., Hobbs F. D. R., Davies M. K., Davis R. C., Roalfe A., Calvert M., Freemantle N., Gill, P. S., Lip G. Y. H., Kuznetsova T., Staessen J. A., Dargie H. J., Ford I., McDonagh T. A., McMurray J. J. V., Grossman E., Galasko G., Lahiri A., Senior R., Blauwet L., Sliwa K., Stewart S., Brown A., Carrington M., Krum H., McGrady M., Zeitz C., Dalen H., Hansen H. E. M., Støylen A., Thorstensen A., Daimon M., Watanabe H., Yoshikawa J., Fukuda S., Kim H. K., Leung N. K. W., Linhart A., Chahal N., Chambers J. C., Kooner J., Davies J., Loke I., Ng, L., Squire I. B., Aune E., Otterstad J. E., Leung D. Y., Ng A. C. T., Ojji D., Arnold L., Coffey S., D'Arcy J., Hammond C., Mabbett C., Lima C., Loudon M., Pinheiro N., Prendergast B., Reynolds R., Badano L. P., Muraru D., Peluso D., Dal Bianco L., Petrovic D. J., Petrovic J., Schvartzman P., Fuchs F. D., Katova T., Simova I., Kaku K., Takeuchi M., Boyd A., Thomas L., Chia E. M., Schirmer H., Angelo L. C., Pereira A. C., Krieger J. E., Mill J. G., Rodrigues S. L., Muiesan M. L., Paini A., Rosei E. A., Salvetti M., Gardin J. M., Nagueh S. F., Altman D., Perera R., Triggs C. M., Au Yeung H., Beans Picon G. A., IZZO, RAFFAELE, DE LUCA, NICOLA, TRIMARCO, BRUNO, DE SIMONE, GIOVANNI, Anderson, T., Dyck, J., Ezekowitz, J. A., Chirinos, J. A., De Buyzere, M. L., Gillebert, T. C., Rietzschel, E., Segers, P., Van Daele, C. M., Doughty, R. N., Poppe, K. K., Walsh, H. A., Whalley, G. A., Izzo, Raffaele, DE LUCA, Nicola, Trimarco, Bruno, DE SIMONE, Giovanni, Chen, P. C., Chien, K. L., Lin, H. J., Su, T. C., Mogelvang, R., Jensen, J. S., Chadha, D. S., Goel, K., Misra, A., Detrano, R., Cameron, V., Richards, A. M., Troughton, R., Di Pasquale, P., Paterna, S., Duzenli, M. A., Hobbs, F. D. R., Davies, M. K., Davis, R. C., Roalfe, A., Calvert, M., Freemantle, N., Gill, P. S., Lip, G. Y. H., Kuznetsova, T., Staessen, J. A., Dargie, H. J., Ford, I., Mcdonagh, T. A., Mcmurray, J. J. V., Grossman, E., Galasko, G., Lahiri, A., Senior, R., Blauwet, L., Sliwa, K., Stewart, S., Brown, A., Carrington, M., Krum, H., Mcgrady, M., Zeitz, C., Dalen, H., Hansen, H. E. M., Støylen, A., Thorstensen, A., Daimon, M., Watanabe, H., Yoshikawa, J., Fukuda, S., Kim, H. K., Leung, N. K. W., Linhart, A., Chahal, N., Chambers, J. C., Kooner, J., Davies, J., Loke, I., Ng, L., Squire, I. B., Aune, E., Otterstad, J. E., Leung, D. Y., Ng, A. C. T., Ojji, D., Arnold, L., Coffey, S., D'Arcy, J., Hammond, C., Mabbett, C., Lima, C., Loudon, M., Pinheiro, N., Prendergast, B., Reynolds, R., Badano, L. P., Muraru, D., Peluso, D., Dal Bianco, L., Petrovic, D. J., Petrovic, J., Schvartzman, P., Fuchs, F. D., Katova, T., Simova, I., Kaku, K., Takeuchi, M., Boyd, A., Thomas, L., Chia, E. M., Schirmer, H., Angelo, L. C., Pereira, A. C., Krieger, J. E., Mill, J. G., Rodrigues, S. L., Muiesan, M. L., Paini, A., Rosei, E. A., Salvetti, M., Gardin, J. M., Nagueh, S. F., Altman, D., Perera, R., Triggs, C. M., Au Yeung, H., Beans Picon, G. A., and Badano, L
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Male ,Pediatrics ,International Cooperation ,Left ,Ethnic Group ,Sex Factor ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Heart Ventricle ,Cohort Studies ,Echocardiography ,Meta-analysis ,Reference ranges ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Age Factors ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Atrial Function, Left ,Ethnic Groups ,Female ,Heart Atria ,Heart Ventricles ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Reference Standards ,Sex Factors ,Young Adult ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,80 and over ,Ethnicity ,Ventricular Function ,Age Factor ,Young adult ,education.field_of_study ,General Medicine ,Atrial Function ,Parametric Regression Method ,Cohort ,Cardiology ,Radiology ,Human ,Cohort study ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Meta-analysi ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,education ,business.industry ,Reference range ,MED/11 - MALATTIE DELL'APPARATO CARDIOVASCOLARE ,Quantile regression ,Reference Standard ,Normative ,Cohort Studie ,business - Abstract
Aim: To develop age-, sex-, and ethnic-Appropriate normative reference ranges for standard echocardiographic measurements of the left heart by combining echocardiographic measurements obtained from adult volunteers without clinical cardiovascular disease or significant cardiovascular risk factors, from multiple studies around the world.Methods and results: The Echocardiographic Normal Ranges Meta-Analysis of the Left heart (EchoNoRMAL) collaboration was established and population-based data sets of echocardiographic measurements combined to perform an individual person data meta-Analysis. Data from 43 studies were received, representing 51 222 subjects, of which 22 404 adults aged 18-80 years were without clinical cardiovascular or renal disease, hypertension or diabetes. Quantile regression or an appropriate parametric regression method will be used to derive reference values at the 5th and 95th centile of each measurement against age. Conclusion: This unique data set represents a large, multi-ethnic cohort of subjects resident in a wide range of countries. The resultant reference ranges will have wide applicability for normative data based on age, sex, and ethnicity. © The Author 2013.
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38. Digitized Slice Interposition in Forensic Dental Radiographic Identification: An in Vitro Study
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Wood, Robert E., Tai, Chi-Chia E., Blenkinsop, Barry, and Johnston, Douglas
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- 1994
39. Can an innovation platform support a local process of climate-smart agriculture implementation? A case study in Cauca, Colombia.
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Osorio-García, A. M., Paz, L., Howland, F., Ortega, L. A., Acosta-Alba, I., Arenas, L., Chirinda, N., Martinez-Baron, D., Bonilla Findji, O., Loboguerrero, A. M., Chia, E., and Andrieu, N.
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APPROPRIATE technology ,CHILD sexual abuse ,AGRICULTURE ,STAKEHOLDER theory ,AGRICULTURAL technology ,CASE studies ,CLIMATE change ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
The main purpose of this work was analyzing how an innovation platform can foster and provide a basis for multi-actor collaboration in order to enable climate-smart agriculture (CSA) implementation at the local level. Using a mix of social (interactions between stakeholders, knowledge changes, adoption of practices) and technical indicators (income, fulfillment of caloric requirements of the household, farm resource use, planned biodiversity or greenhouse gas emission changes), we monitored the collaboration between an NGO, local civil authorities, associations, and farmers that aimed to achieve a common goal linked to the participatory and contextualized development of CSA in Colombia. We found that multiple stakeholder engagements led to improved interactions between members of the platform and their local environment, a proactive participation in the platform meetings and a significant increase in farmer knowledge levels on the challenges posed by climate change and the resultant extreme events. The platform also facilitated the adoption of best-bet practices that contribute towards CSA when farmers both diversify their production and decrease the use of mineral fertilizers. Our findings suggest that innovation platforms can facilitate the collective understanding and use of CSA options corresponding to local conditions and priorities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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40. Crizotinib in patients (pts) with MET-amplified non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): Updated safety and efficacy findings from a phase 1 trial.
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Camidge, D. Ross, primary, Otterson, Gregory Alan, additional, Clark, Jeffrey W., additional, Ou, Sai-Hong Ignatius, additional, Weiss, Jared, additional, Ades, Steven, additional, Conte, Umberto, additional, Tang, Yiyun, additional, Wang, Sherry Chia-E, additional, Murphy, Danielle, additional, Wilner, Keith D., additional, and Villaruz, Liza Cosca, additional
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- 2018
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41. Safety and immunogenicity of MVC-COV1901 vaccine in older adults: Phase 2 randomized dose-comparison trial
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Alexander Waits, Jau-Yuan Chen, Wei-Hong Cheng, Jih-I Yeh, Szu-Min Hsieh, Charles Chen, Robert Janssen, Chia En Lien, and Tzou-Yien Lin
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MVC-COV1901 vaccine ,Older adults ,Immunogenicity ,SARS-Cov-2 ,Immunosenescence ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Introduction: Older adults are subject to higher COVID-19 infection and mortality rates. Safety and immunogenicity of MVC-COV1901, a protein subunit vaccine have been demonstrated in phase 2 clinical trial for the general population, and negative correlations have been observed between immune responses and age, however, older adults were under-represented. Methods: A double-blind, randomized, multi-center study compared safety and immunogenicity of high-dose (25 mcg) to mid-dose (15 mcg) of MVC-COV1901 administered 2 times 28 days apart in 420 participants of 65 years and older. The results have been stratified by the comorbidity status. Results: Both high and mid-dose regimens elicited mostly mild adverse events and robust immune responses when measured as neutralizing and binding antibodies titers. High doses elicited better immune responses in the group without comorbidities. Conclusion: Given the general population-associated safety and immunogenicity of MVC-COV1901, we recommend high dose for immunization of elder adults with MVC-COV1901. The clinical trial was registered at https://clinicaltrials.gov/ (NCT04822025).
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- 2022
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42. Vertebrates and plants show common responses to forest fires and climate gradients but species, scale and data type matter
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Kelly, L, Haslem, A, Leonard, S, Bassett, M, Bennett, A, Bruce, M, Clarke, M, Chia, E, Christie, F, Di Stefano, J, Holland, G, Loyn, R, MacHunter, J, McCarthy, M, Pung, A, Robinson, N, Sitters, H, Swan, M, YORK, A, Kelly, L, Haslem, A, Leonard, S, Bassett, M, Bennett, A, Bruce, M, Clarke, M, Chia, E, Christie, F, Di Stefano, J, Holland, G, Loyn, R, MacHunter, J, McCarthy, M, Pung, A, Robinson, N, Sitters, H, Swan, M, and YORK, A
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43. Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of Booster Dose with MVC-COV1901 or MVC-COV1901-Beta SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine in Adults: A Phase I, Prospective, Randomized, Open-Labeled Study
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Chia En Lien, Ming-Che Liu, Ning-Chi Wang, Luke Tzu-Chi Liu, Chung-Chin Wu, Wei-Hsuan Tang, Wei-Cheng Lian, Kuan-Ying A. Huang, and Charles Chen
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccines based on variant strains have been in use as booster doses to update immunity against circulating variants. Here we present the results of a phase one prospective, randomized, and open-labeled trial to study the safety and immunogenicity of a booster dose consisting of a subunit vaccine based on the stabilized prefusion SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, MVC-COV1901, or its Beta version, MVC-COV1901-Beta. Participants aged ≥18 and
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44. Crizotinib in patients (pts) with MET-amplified non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): Updated safety and efficacy findings from a phase 1 trial
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Gregory A. Otterson, Steven Ades, Yiyun Tang, Danielle Murphy, Sai-Hong Ignatius Ou, Liza C. Villaruz, Umberto Conte, Sherry Chia-E Wang, Keith D. Wilner, Jeffrey W. Clark, Jared Weiss, and D. Ross Camidge
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Crizotinib ,business.industry ,non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ,Best Overall Response ,Met amplification ,medicine.disease ,Tumor response ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,ROS1 ,In patient ,business ,Predictive biomarker ,medicine.drug - Abstract
9062Background: MET amplification (amp) has been reported in a subset of NSCLC with the frequency varying depending on the definition used. Crizotinib, an ALK/ROS1/MET inhibitor approved in ALK- or ROS1-positive NSCLC, also has proven clinical activity in cases of MET exon 14 alterations and MET amp. Here we present an updated analysis of crizotinib in pts with low, medium (med), and high (hi) levels of MET amp in advanced NSCLC. Methods: In this ongoing, open-label, multicenter, phase 1 trial (NCT00585195), MET amp was locally tested; pts with MET/CEP7 ratios ≥1.8 were eligible. Pts received crizotinib 250 mg BID and were assigned to categories based on low (≥1.8–≤2.2), med ( > 2.2– 2.2– < 4 and ≥4; data were then reanalyzed to better delineate predictive biomarkers of response. Selected endpoints included best overall response (BOR) per RECIST v1.0, time to tumor response (TTR), progression-free survival (PFS), duration of respo...
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45. Myxoedema Crisis as a Cause for Reversible Complete Heart Block
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Moss, S., primary, Nagaraja, V., additional, and Chia, E., additional
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46. Alterations in Echocardiographic Right Ventricular Size and Function Parameters with Pulmonary Embolism
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Trivedi, S., primary, Terluk, A., additional, Chia, E., additional, Mussap, C., additional, Chow, V., additional, Kritharides, L., additional, Ng, A., additional, and Thomas, L., additional
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47. Comparison of Right Ventricular Function Between Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension Secondary to Congenital Heart Disease Versus Other Aetiologies
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Ferkh, A., primary, Bradley, S., additional, Brown, P., additional, Chia, E., additional, Tanous, D., additional, and Thomas, L., additional
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48. Circulating microRNAs in Sera Correlate with Soluble Biomarkers of Immune Activation but Do Not Predict Mortality in ART Treated Individuals with HIV-1 Infection: A Case Control Study
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K., Visnegarwala, F., Wade, H., Weis, S. E., Weise, J. A., Weissman, S., Wilkin, M., Witter, J. H., Wojtusic, L., Wright, T. J., Yeh, V., Young, B., Zeana, C., Zeh, J., Savio, E., Vacarezza, M., and Pacheco, Antonio Guilherme
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Adult ,CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Male ,General Science & Technology ,Anti-HIV Agents ,T cell ,lcsh:Medicine ,Antiretroviral Therapy ,HIV Infections ,Biology ,Essential hypertension ,Logistic regression ,Malignancy ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Clinical Research ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,microRNA ,medicine ,Genetics ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Humans ,Highly Active ,Aetiology ,lcsh:Science ,Genetic Association Studies ,Multidisciplinary ,lcsh:R ,Case-control study ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Circulating MicroRNA ,MicroRNAs ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Infectious Diseases ,Good Health and Well Being ,INSIGHT ESPRIT and SMART Study Groups ,Immunology ,HIV-1 ,HIV/AIDS ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Infection ,Biomarkers ,Biotechnology ,Research Article - Abstract
Introduction The use of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) has dramatically reduced HIV-1 associated morbidity and mortality. However, HIV-1 infected individuals have increased rates of morbidity and mortality compared to the non-HIV-1 infected population and this appears to be related to end-organ diseases collectively referred to as Serious Non-AIDS Events (SNAEs). Circulating miRNAs are reported as promising biomarkers for a number of human disease conditions including those that constitute SNAEs. Our study sought to investigate the potential of selected miRNAs in predicting mortality in HIV-1 infected ART treated individuals. Materials and Methods A set of miRNAs was chosen based on published associations with human disease conditions that constitute SNAEs. This case: control study compared 126 cases (individuals who died whilst on therapy), and 247 matched controls (individuals who remained alive). Cases and controls were ART treated participants of two pivotal HIV-1 trials. The relative abundance of each miRNA in serum was measured, by RTqPCR. Associations with mortality (all-cause, cardiovascular and malignancy) were assessed by logistic regression analysis. Correlations between miRNAs and CD4+ T cell count, hs-CRP, IL-6 and D-dimer were also assessed. Results None of the selected miRNAs was associated with all-cause, cardiovascular or malignancy mortality. The levels of three miRNAs (miRs -21, -122 and -200a) correlated with IL-6 while miR-21 also correlated with D-dimer. Additionally, the abundance of miRs -31, -150 and -223, correlated with baseline CD4+ T cell count while the same three miRNAs plus miR-145 correlated with nadir CD4+ T cell count. Discussion No associations with mortality were found with any circulating miRNA studied. These results cast doubt onto the effectiveness of circulating miRNA as early predictors of mortality or the major underlying diseases that contribute to mortality in participants treated for HIV-1 infection.
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49. Development and validation of a risk score for chronic kidney disease in HIV infection using prospective cohort data from the D:A:D study
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Male ,Adult ,Age Factors ,Anti-HIV Agents ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Clinical Decision-Making ,Comorbidity ,Female ,HIV ,HIV Infections ,HIV Seropositivity ,Humans ,Incidence ,Kidney ,Middle Aged ,Prospective Studies ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Risk ,Risk Assessment ,Sex Factors ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Biochemistry ,0302 clinical medicine ,ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY ,Adult, Age Factors, Anti-HIV Agents, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Clinical Decision-Making, Comorbidity, Female, HIV, HIV Infections, HIV Seropositivity, Humans, Incidence, Kidney, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic, Risk, Risk Assessment, Sex Factors ,[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,Age Factor ,Chronic ,STAGE RENAL-DISEASE ,PROTEINURIA ,virus diseases ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,General Medicine ,ASSOCIATION ,6. Clean water ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,3. Good health ,HIV/AIDS ,Medicine ,Infection ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Renal function ,NEFROPATIAS ,chronic kidney disease ,risk score model ,12. Responsible consumption ,ESPRIT study group ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Clinical Research ,D:A:D study group ,Intensive care medicine ,medicine (all) ,Molecular Biology ,Royal Free Hospital Clinic Cohort ,Prevention ,Anti-HIV Agent ,medicine.disease ,Prospective Studie ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Immunology ,Kidney Disease ,PREDICTION ,POSITIVE PERSONS ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Sex Factor ,SDG 3 – Goede gezondheid en welzijn ,Medical and Health Sciences ,GLOMERULAR-FILTRATION-RATE ,[SDV.MHEP.UN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Urology and Nephrology ,INSIGHT study group ,HIV Infection ,LIFE EXPECTANCY ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Renal Insufficiency ,Prospective cohort study ,Framingham Risk Score ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,adult ,age factors ,anti-hiv agents ,CD4 lymphocyte count ,clinical decision-making ,comorbidity ,female ,hiv ,hiv infections ,hiv seropositivity ,humans ,incidence ,kidney ,male ,middle aged ,prospective studies ,renal insufficiency, chronic ,risk ,risk assessment ,sex factors ,SMART study group ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,[SDV.MHEP.MI] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,Patient Safety ,Risk assessment ,Biotechnology ,Research Article ,Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE ,NO ,A:D study group [D] ,General & Internal Medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,mental disorders ,medicine ,EXPOSURE ,business.industry ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Cell Biology ,[SDV.MHEP.UN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Urology and Nephrology ,INDIVIDUALS ,Good Health and Well Being ,[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major health issue for HIV-positive individuals, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Development and implementation of a risk score model for CKD would allow comparison of the risks and benefits of adding potentially nephrotoxic antiretrovirals to a treatment regimen and would identify those at greatest risk of CKD. The aims of this study were to develop a simple, externally validated, and widely applicable long-term risk score model for CKD in HIV-positive individuals that can guide decision making in clinical practice. Methods and Findings A total of 17,954 HIV-positive individuals from the Data Collection on Adverse Events of Anti-HIV Drugs (D:A:D) study with ≥3 estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) values after 1 January 2004 were included. Baseline was defined as the first eGFR > 60 ml/min/1.73 m2 after 1 January 2004; individuals with exposure to tenofovir, atazanavir, atazanavir/ritonavir, lopinavir/ritonavir, other boosted protease inhibitors before baseline were excluded. CKD was defined as confirmed (>3 mo apart) eGFR ≤ 60 ml/min/1.73 m2. Poisson regression was used to develop a risk score, externally validated on two independent cohorts. In the D:A:D study, 641 individuals developed CKD during 103,185 person-years of follow-up (PYFU; incidence 6.2/1,000 PYFU, 95% CI 5.7–6.7; median follow-up 6.1 y, range 0.3–9.1 y). Older age, intravenous drug use, hepatitis C coinfection, lower baseline eGFR, female gender, lower CD4 count nadir, hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) predicted CKD. The adjusted incidence rate ratios of these nine categorical variables were scaled and summed to create the risk score. The median risk score at baseline was −2 (interquartile range –4 to 2). There was a 1:393 chance of developing CKD in the next 5 y in the low risk group (risk score < 0, 33 events), rising to 1:47 and 1:6 in the medium (risk score 0–4, 103 events) and high risk groups (risk score ≥ 5, 505 events), respectively. Number needed to harm (NNTH) at 5 y when starting unboosted atazanavir or lopinavir/ritonavir among those with a low risk score was 1,702 (95% CI 1,166–3,367); NNTH was 202 (95% CI 159–278) and 21 (95% CI 19–23), respectively, for those with a medium and high risk score. NNTH was 739 (95% CI 506–1462), 88 (95% CI 69–121), and 9 (95% CI 8–10) for those with a low, medium, and high risk score, respectively, starting tenofovir, atazanavir/ritonavir, or another boosted protease inhibitor. The Royal Free Hospital Clinic Cohort included 2,548 individuals, of whom 94 individuals developed CKD (3.7%) during 18,376 PYFU (median follow-up 7.4 y, range 0.3–12.7 y). Of 2,013 individuals included from the SMART/ESPRIT control arms, 32 individuals developed CKD (1.6%) during 8,452 PYFU (median follow-up 4.1 y, range 0.6–8.1 y). External validation showed that the risk score predicted well in these cohorts. Limitations of this study included limited data on race and no information on proteinuria. Conclusions Both traditional and HIV-related risk factors were predictive of CKD. These factors were used to develop a risk score for CKD in HIV infection, externally validated, that has direct clinical relevance for patients and clinicians to weigh the benefits of certain antiretrovirals against the risk of CKD and to identify those at greatest risk of CKD., Editors’ Summary Background About 35 million people are currently infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. HIV destroys CD4 lymphocytes and other immune system cells, leaving infected individuals susceptible to other infections. HIV infection can be controlled, but not cured, using combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), and, nowadays, the life expectancy of many HIV-positive individuals is similar to that of HIV-negative people. HIV-positive individuals nevertheless experience some illnesses more frequently than HIV-negative people do. For example, up to a third of HIV-positive individuals develop chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death. Persons with CKD may have an impaired effect of the filtration units in the kidneys that remove waste products and excess water from the blood to make urine, thereby leading to a reduced blood filtration rate (the estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR]) and waste product accumulation in the blood. Symptoms of CKD, which rarely occur until the disease is advanced, include tiredness, swollen feet, and frequent urination. Advanced stages of CKD cannot be cured, but its progression can be slowed by, for example, controlling hypertension (high blood pressure) and diabetes (two CDK risk factors) and by adopting a healthy lifestyle. Why Was This Study Done? The burden of CKD may increase among HIV-positive individuals as they age, and clinicians need to know which individuals are at high risk of developing CKD when choosing cART regimens for their patients. In addition, clinicians need to be able to identify those HIV-positive individuals at greatest risk of CKD so that they can monitor them for early signs of kidney disease. Some antiretroviral drugs—for example, tenofovir and atazanavir/ritonavir (a boosted protease inhibitor)—are associated with kidney damage. Clinicians may need to weigh the benefits and risks of giving such potentially nephrotoxic drugs to individuals who already have a high CKD risk. Here, the researchers develop and validate a simple, widely applicable risk score (a risk prediction model) for CKD among HIV-positive individuals and investigate the relationship between CKD and potentially nephrotoxic antiretroviral drugs among individuals with different CKD risk score profiles. What Did the Researchers Do and Find? To develop their CKD risk score, the researchers used clinical and demographic data collected from 17,954 HIV-positive individuals enrolled in the Data Collection on Adverse Events of Anti-HIV Drugs (D:A:D) study who had an eGFR > 60 ml/min/1.73 m2 and were not taking a potentially nephrotoxic antiretroviral at baseline. During 103,185 person-years of follow-up, 641 individuals developed CKD. Older age, intravenous drug use, hepatitis C coinfection, lower baseline eGFR, female gender, lower CD4 count nadir, hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease predicted CKD. The researchers included these nine factors in their risk score model (which is available online) and defined three risk groups: low (risk score < 0), medium (risk score 0–4), and high (risk score ≥ 5) risk of CKD development in the next five years. Specifically, there was a 1 in 393, 1 in 47, and 1 in 6 chance of developing CKD in the next five years in the low, medium, and high risk groups, respectively. Because some patients started to use potentially nephrotoxic antiretroviral drugs during follow-up, the researchers were able to use their risk score model to calculate how many patients would have to be treated with one of these drugs for an additional patient to develop CKD over five years in each risk group. This “number needed to harm” (NNTH) for patients starting treatment with tenofovir, atazanavir/ritonavir, or another boosted protease inhibitor was 739, 88, and 9 in the low, medium, and high risk groups, respectively. Finally, the researchers validated the accuracy of their risk score in two independent HIV study groups. What Do These Findings Mean? These findings provide a simple, validated risk score for CKD and indicate that the NNTH when starting potentially nephrotoxic antiretrovirals was low among HIV-positive individuals at the highest risk of CKD (i.e., treating just nine individuals with nephrotoxic antiretroviral drugs will likely lead to an additional case of CKD in five years). Although various aspects of the study, including the lack of data on race, limit the accuracy of these findings, these findings highlight the need for monitoring, screening, and chronic disease prevention to minimize the risk of HIV-positive individuals developing diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease, or becoming coinfected with hepatitis C, all of which contribute to the CKD risk score. Moreover, the development of a tool for estimating an individual’s five-year risk of developing CKD with or without the addition of potentially nephrotoxic antiretroviral drugs will enable clinicians and patients to weigh the benefits of certain antiretroviral drugs against the risk of CKD and make informed decisions about treatment options. Additional Information Please access these websites via the online version of this summary at http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001809. Information is available from the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases on HIV infection and AIDS NAM/aidsmap provides basic information about HIV/AIDS, summaries of recent research findings on HIV care and treatment, and personal stories about living with AIDS/HIV Information is available from Avert, an international AIDS charity, on many aspects of HIV/AIDS, including personal stories about living with HIV/AIDS The World Health Organization provides information on all aspects of HIV/AIDS (in several languages), including its guidelines on the use of ART for treating and preventing HIV infection The UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report 2014 provides up-to-date information about the AIDS epidemic and efforts to halt it The UK National Health Service Choices website provides information for patients on chronic kidney disease, including some personal stories The US National Kidney Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, provides information about chronic kidney disease (in English and Spanish) A tool for calculating the CDK risk score developed in this study is available Additional information about the D:A:D study is available, Amanda Mocroft and colleagues develop and validate a model for determining risk of developing chronic kidney disease for individuals with HIV if treated with different antiretroviral therapies.
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50. Importance of vector-borne infections in different production systems: bovine trypanosomosis and the innovation dynamics of livestock producers in Senegal
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Bouyer, F., Bouyer, J., Seck, M. T., Sall, B., Dicko, A. H., Renaud Lancelot, Chia, E., ProdInra, Migration, Laboratoire National de l’Elevage et de Recherches Vétérinaires, Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles [Dakar] (ISRA), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad), Contrôle des maladies animales exotiques et émergentes (UMR CMAEE), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Direction des Services Vétérinaires (DSV), Innovation et Développement dans l'Agriculture et l'Alimentation (UMR Innovation), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre international d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques (Montpellier SupAgro)-Institut national d’études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier (Montpellier SupAgro), and Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)
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[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences ,actor-network theory ,[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences ,bovine ,vector-borne disease ,animal health risk ,case study ,livestock production system ,ecological intensification ,cattle breed ,african animal trypanosomosis ,senegal ,parasitic diseases ,niayes region ,comprehensive analysis - Abstract
International audience; In Senegal, a project has been undertaken to eradicate a population of tsetse flies (Glossina palpalis gambiensis) from a prime area for intensifying livestock production the coastal region of Niayes. The project is intended to remove the constraint of trypanosomosis and allow the ecological intensification of cattle production. A cross-sectional analysis of ten case studies was the inductive phase of an assessment to gauge the impact of removing trypanosomosis on livestock production strategies. The methodology used was comprehensive analysis, with participatory epidemiology tools to understand farmers' rationales. The authors analysed the strategies of three main types of livestock producer (agropastoralists, mixed crop/livestock farmers and intensive dairy farmers). The strategies were in line with the farmers' goals and their ability to mobilise the socio-technical network. The risk management of trypanosomosis has been incorporated into livestock management practices through the use of trypanotolerant breeds, medical prophylaxis or placing livestock in low-risk areas. Removing the risk of disease would therefore have a major impact on decisions about the composition and strategic direction of herds. This change in the animal health environment would steer livestock production along different routes of intensification in a highly competitive environment. The indicators of innovation capacity revealed by this study will be used to quantitatively monitor various change scenarios, taking livestock producers' reasoning into account, in order to assess the socio-economic impact of eradicating the tsetse fly population in this area. The methodology presented in the study can be used to understand the impact of controlling other vector-borne infections on the innovation dynamics of livestock producers.
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