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2. Measuring and modelling retrofit fabric performance in solid wall conjoined dwellings
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Parker, JM, Farmer, D, Johnston, D, Fletcher, M, Thomas, F, Gorse, C, Stenlund, S, Parker, JM, Farmer, D, Johnston, D, Fletcher, M, Thomas, F, Gorse, C, and Stenlund, S
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There remains a significant number of occupied and uninsulated solid wall dwellings in the UK. Deep retrofit is often required for these buildings to become energy efficient but it is difficult to determine how these buildings will respond to retrofit without a detailed understanding of their fabric thermal performance Greater certainty can however be achieved by combining theoretical models and practical field tests, prior to the design of retrofit programmes. This type of approach can then be used to inform and optimize the design of retrofit interventions. This paper presents results from a series of in situ fabric performance tests undertaken on two no-fines concrete, conjoined dwellings pre- and post-retrofit and demonstrates how empirical data can be used to inform and calibrate the thermal performance of dynamic simulation models (DSMs). This is a particularly pragmatic calibration method as it eliminates the need for actual weather data, which is expensive and prohibitive to collect and collate. The DSM inputs and outputs were compared with those obtained from Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) calculations. The results illustrate how the fabric performance of no-fines concrete can vary between similar house types within the same development. This research also validates the effectiveness of the calibration methodology that uses the whole house Heat Transfer Coefficient (HTC) as the qualifying metric. Furthermore, results also emphasize the importance of appropriately characterizing the physical properties of existing buildings before designing retrofit strategies. This paper contributes to the growing knowledge base concerned with the energy performance gap. In this instance, SAP predicts higher absolute savings then measured in situ which is problematic when assessing the financial viability of retrofits.
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- 2019
3. Rotating mandrel for assembly of inflatable devices Patent
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Macfadden, J. A, Stenlund, S. J, and Wendt, A. J
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Machine Elements And Processes - Abstract
Rotating, multisided mandrel for fabricating gored inflatable spacecraft
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- 1970
4. Traveling sealer for contoured table Patent
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Deis, B. C, Mchatton, A. D, Slater, R. J, and Stenlund, S. J
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Machine Elements And Processes - Abstract
Sealing apparatus for joining two pieces of frangible materials
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- 1968
5. Rotating mandrel speeds assembly of plastic inflatables
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Mac Fadden, J. A, Stenlund, S. J, and Wendt, A. J
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Mechanics - Abstract
Rotating mandrel permits the accurate cutting, forming, and sealing of plastic gores for assembly of an inflatable surface of revolution. The gores remain on the mandrel until the final seam is reached. Tolerances are tightly controlled by the mandrel configuration.
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- 1966
6. [Untitled]
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Miller, G and Stenlund, S. J
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Materials, Nonmetallic - Abstract
Mylar and polypropylene laminates with aluminum as materials for communication satellites
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- 1964
7. Oral Neospora caninum inoculation of neonatal calves
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Uggla, A, primary, Stenlund, S, additional, Holmdahl, O.J.M, additional, Jakubek, E.-B, additional, Thebo, P, additional, Kindahl, H, additional, and Björkman, C, additional
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- 1998
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8. Serum antibody profile and reproductive performance during two consecutive pregnancies of cows naturally infected with Neospora caninum
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Stenlund, S., Kindahl, H., Magnusson, U., Uggla, A., and Bjorkman, C.
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- 1999
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9. A Long-Term Study of Neospora caninum Infection in a Swedish Dairy Herd
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Uggla Arvid, Kindahl Hans, Stenlund Susanne, and Björkman Camilla
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Neospora caninum ,parasite ,cattle ,transmission ,abortion ,antibodies ,IgG avidity ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
A longitudinal study was performed in a Swedish dairy herd where Neospora caninum had been isolated from a stillborn calf. Starting in autumn 1994, blood samples from all female animals in the herd were collected once yearly until 1999. The sera were analysed for presence of IgG1 antibodies to N. caninum by the iscom ELISA, and by an avidity ELISA to establish the timing of infection. In addition, data on reproductive performance were compiled. During the study the percentage of seropositive female animals increased from 63% to 87%. In 1994 a large number of young animals tested seropositive although their dams were seronegative, indicating that a transmission of the parasite other than the vertical had recently occurred. Low avidity values supported this assumption. The annual abortion rate increased from a mean of 2% before the initiation of the study to 9% in 1994–1998. During the same time, as judged by the avidity data, a large proportion of the animals shifted from being recently to being chronically infected. The source of the external infection in the herd could not be identified.
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- 2003
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10. On the concept of language in some recent theories of meaning
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Stenlund, S�ren, primary
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- 1989
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11. Unveiling the strong interaction among hadrons at the LHC
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Acharya, Shreyasi, Adamova, Dagmar, Ahn, Sang Un, Bhattacharjee, Buddhadeb, Yurchenko, Volodymyr, Zaccolo, Valentina, Zaman, Ali, Zampolli, Chiara, Correia Zanoli, Henrique Jose, Zardoshti, Nima, Zarochentsev, Andrey, Zavada, Petr, Zavyalov, Nikolay, Zbroszczyk, Hanna Paulina, Bianchi, Antonio, Zhalov, Mikhail, Zhang, Song, Zhang, Xiaoming, Zhang, Zuman, Zherebchevskii, Vladimir, Yu, Zhi, Zhou, Daicui, Zhou, You, Zhou, Zhuo, Zhu, Jianhui, Bianchi, Livio, Zhu, Ya, Zichichi, Antonino, Zinovjev, Gennady, Zurlo, Nicola, ALICE Collaboration, Bianchi, Nicola, Bielcik, Jaroslav, Bielcikova, Jana, Bilandzic, Ante, Biro, Gabor, Biswas, Rathijit, Biswas, Saikat, Akbar, Zaenal, Blair, Justin Thomas, Blau, Dmitry, Blume, Christoph, Boca, Gianluigi, Bock, Friederike, Bogdanov, Alexey, Boi, Stefano, Bok, Jeongsu, Boldizsar, Laszlo, Bolozdynya, Alexander, Akindinov, Alexander, Bombara, Marek, Bonomi, Germano, Borel, Herve, Borissov, Alexander, Bossi, Hannah, Botta, Elena, Bratrud, Lars, Braun-munzinger, Peter, Bregant, Marco, Broz, Michal, Al-turany, Mohammad, Bruna, Elena, Bruno, Giuseppe Eugenio, Buckland, Matthew Daniel, Budnikov, Dmitry, Buesching, Henner, Bufalino, Stefania, Bugnon, Ophelie, Buhler, Paul Alois, Buncic, Predrag, Buthelezi, Edith Zinhle, Alam, Sk Noor, Bashir Butt, Jamila, Bysiak, Sebastian Adam, Caffarri, Davide, Caliva, Alberto, Calvo Villar, Ernesto, Mejia Camacho, Juan Manuel, Soto Camacho, Rabi, Camerini, Paolo, De Moraes Canedo, Fabio, Capon, Aaron Allan, Silva De Albuquerque, Danilo, Carnesecchi, Francesca, Caron, Robin Albert Andre, Castillo Castellanos, Javier Ernesto, Castro, Andrew John, Casula, Ester Anna Rita, Catalano, Fabio, Ceballos Sanchez, Cesar, Chakraborty, Pritam, Chandra, Sinjini, Chang, Wan, Aleksandrov, Dmitry, Chapeland, Sylvain, Chartier, Marielle, Chattopadhyay, Subhasis, Chattopadhyay, Sukalyan, Chauvin, Alex Henri Jean, Cheshkov, Cvetan Valeriev, Cheynis, Brigitte, Chibante Barroso, Vasco Miguel, Dobrigkeit Chinellato, David, Cho, Soyeon, Alessandro, Bruno, Chochula, Peter, Chowdhury, Tasnuva, Christakoglou, Panagiotis, Christensen, Christian Holm, Christiansen, Peter, Chujo, Tatsuya, Cicalo, Corrado, Cifarelli, Luisa, De Cilladi, Lorenzo, Cindolo, Federico, Alfanda, Haidar Mas'ud, Ciupek, Michael Rudolf, Clai, Giulia, Cleymans, Jean Willy Andre, Colamaria, Fabio Filippo, Colella, Domenico, Collu, Alberto, Colocci, Manuel, Concas, Matteo, Conesa Balbastre, Gustavo, Conesa Del Valle, Zaida, Alfaro Molina, Jose Ruben, Contin, Giacomo, Contreras Nuno, Jesus Guillermo, Cormier, Thomas Michael, Corrales Morales, Yasser, Cortese, Pietro, Cosentino, Mauro Rogerio, Costa, Filippo, Costanza, Susanna, Crochet, Philippe, Cuautle Flores, Eleazar, Adler, Alexander, Ali, Bushra, Cui, Pengyao, Cunqueiro Mendez, Leticia, Dabrowski, Daniel, Dahms, Torsten, Dainese, Andrea, Damas, Florian Paul Andre, Danisch, Meike Charlotte, Danu, Andrea, Das, Debasish, Das, Indranil, Ali, Yasir, Das, Prottay, Das, Prottoy, Das, 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Joo, Kim, Hyeonjoong, Kim, Jaehyun, Kim, Jinsook, Kim, Jiyoung, Kim, Jungeol, Arsene, Ionut Cristian, Kim, Junlee, Kim, Minjung, Kim, Se Yong, Kim, Taejun, Kim, Taesoo, Kirsch, Stefan, Kisel, Ivan, Kiselev, Sergey, Kisiel, Adam Ryszard, Klay, Jennifer Lynn, Arslandok, Mesut, Klein, Carsten, Klein, Jochen, Klein, Spencer Robert, Klein-boesing, Christian, Kleiner, Matthias, Kluge, Alexander, Knichel, Michael Linus, Knospe, Anders Garritt, Kobdaj, Chinorat, Kohler, Markus Konrad, Augustinus, Andre, Kollegger, Thorsten Sven, Kondratyev, Andrey, Kondratyeva, Natalia, Kondratyuk, Evgeny, Konig, Joshua Leon, Konigstorfer, Stephan Alexander, Konopka, Piotr Jan, Kornakov, Georgui, Koska, Lukas, Kovalenko, Oleksandr, Averbeck, Ralf Peter, Kovalenko, Vladimir, Kowalski, Marek, Kralik, Ivan, Kravcakova, Adela, Kreis, Lukas, Krivda, Marian, Krizek, Filip, Krizkova Gajdosova, Katarina, Kruger, Mario, Kryshen, Evgeny, Aziz, Sizar, Krzewicki, Mikolaj, Kubera, Andrew Michael, Kucera, Vit, Kuhn, 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Vitaly, Loizides, Constantinos, Loncar, Petra, Lopez Lopez, Jorge Andres, Lopez, Xavier Bernard, Lopez Torres, Ernesto, Luhder, Jens Robert, Lunardon, Marcello, Bailhache, Raphaelle Marie, Luparello, Grazia, Ma, Yugang, Maevskaya, Alla, Mager, Magnus, Mahmood, Sohail Musa, Mahmoud, Tariq, Maire, Antonin, Majka, Richard Daniel, Malaev, Mikhail, Malik, Qasim Waheed, Bala, Renu, Malinina, Liudmila, Mal Kevich, Dmitry, Malzacher, Peter, Mandaglio, Giuseppe, Manko, Vladislav, Manso, Franck, Manzari, Vito, Mao, Yaxian, Marchisone, Massimiliano, Mares, Jiri, Balbino, Alessandro, Margagliotti, Giacomo Vito, Margotti, Anselmo, Marin, Ana Maria, Markert, Christina, Marquard, Marco, De Martin, Chiara, Martin, Nicole Alice, Martinengo, Paolo, Martinez, Jacobb Lee, Martinez Hernandez, Mario Ivan, Baldisseri, Alberto, Martinez-garcia, Gines, Masciocchi, Silvia, Masera, Massimo, Masoni, Alberto, Massacrier, Laure Marie, Masson, Erwann, Mastroserio, Annalisa, Mathis, Andreas Michael, Matonoha, Oliver, Toledo Matuoka, Paula Fernanda, Ball, Markus, Matyja, Adam Tomasz, Mayer, Christoph, Mazzaschi, Francesco, Mazzilli, Marianna, Mazzoni, Alessandra Maria, Mechler, Adrian Florin, Meddi, Franco, Melikyan, Yury, Menchaca-rocha, Arturo Alejandro, Cai, Mengke, Agnello, Michelangelo, Balouza, Samah, Meninno, Elisa, Sasikumar Menon, Anjaly, Meres, Michal, Mhlanga, Sibaliso, Miake, Yasuo, Micheletti, Luca, Migliorin, Lucrezia Camilla, Mihaylov, Dimitar Lubomirov, Mikhaylov, Konstantin, Mishra, Aditya Nath, Banerjee, Debjani, Miskowiec, Dariusz Czeslaw, Modak, Abhi, Mohammadi, Naghmeh, Mohanty, Auro Prasad, Mohanty, Bedangadas, Khan, Mohammed Mohisin, Moravcova, Zuzana, Mordasini, Cindy, Moreira De Godoy, Denise Aparecida, Perez Moreno, Luis Alberto, Barbera, Roberto, Morozov, Igor, Morsch, Andreas, Mrnjavac, Teo, Muccifora, Valeria, Mudnic, Eugen, Muhlheim, Daniel Michael, Muhuri, Sanjib, Mulligan, James Declan, Mulliri, Alice, Gameiro Munhoz, Marcelo, Barioglio, Luca, Munzer, Robert Helmut, Murakami, Hikari, Murray, Sean, Musa, Luciano, Musinsky, Jan, Myers, Corey James, Myrcha, Julian Wojciech, Naik, Bharati, Nair, Rahul Ramachandran, Nandi, Basanta Kumar, Barnafoldi, Gergely Gabor, Nania, Rosario, Nappi, Eugenio, Naru, Muhammad Umair, Nassirpour, Adrian Fereydon, Nattrass, Christine, Nayak, Ranjit, Nayak, Tapan Kumar, Nazarenko, Sergey, Neagu, Alexandra, Negrao De Oliveira, Renato Aparecido, Barnby, Lee Stuart, Nellen, Lukas, Nesbo, Simon Voigt, Neskovic, Gvozden, Nesterov, Dmitrii, Neumann, Lukasz Tomasz, Nielsen, Borge Svane, Nikolaev, Sergey, Nikulin, Sergey, Nikulin, Vladimir, Noferini, Francesco, Ramillien Barret, Valerie, Nomokonov, Petr, Norman, Jaime, Novitzky, Norbert, Nowakowski, Piotr, Nyanin, Alexander, Nystrand, Joakim Ingemar, Ogino, Masanori, Ohlson, Alice Elisabeth, Oleniacz, Janusz, Oliveira Da Silva, Antonio Carlos, Bartalini, Paolo, Oliver, Michael Henry, Oppedisano, Chiara, Ortiz Velasquez, Antonio, Oskarsson, Anders Nils Erik, Otwinowski, Jacek Tomasz, Oyama, Ken, Pachmayer, Yvonne Chiara, Pacik, Vojtech, Padhan, Sonali, Pagano, Davide, Bartels, Clara, Paic, Guy, Pan, Jinjin, Panebianco, Stefano, Pareek, Pooja, Park, Jonghan, Parkkila, Jasper Elias, Parmar, Sonia, Pathak, Surya Prakash, Paul, Biswarup, Pazzini, Jacopo, Barth, Klaus, Pei, Hua, Peitzmann, Thomas, Peng, Xinye, Pereira, Luis Gustavo, Pereira Da Costa, Hugo Denis Antonio, Peresunko, Dmitry Yurevich, Mesa Perez, Guillermo, Perrin, Sebastien, Pestov, Yury, Petracek, Vojtech, Agrawal, Neelima, Bartsch, Esther, Petrovici, Mihai, Peretti Pezzi, Rafael, Piano, Stefano, Pikna, Miroslav, Pillot, Philippe, Pinazza, Ombretta, Pinsky, Lawrence, Pinto, Chiara, Pisano, Silvia, Pistone, Daniele, Baruffaldi, Filippo, Ploskon, Mateusz Andrzej, Planinic, Mirko, Pliquett, Fabian, Poghosyan, Martin, Polishchuk, Boris, Poljak, Nikola, Pop, Amalia, Porteboeuf, Sarah Julie, Pozdniakov, Valeriy, Prasad, Sidharth Kumar, Bastid, Nicole, Preghenella, Roberto, Prino, Francesco, Pruneau, Claude Andre, Pshenichnov, Igor, Puccio, Maximiliano, Putschke, Jorn Henning, Qiu, Shi, Quaglia, Luca, Quishpe Quishpe, Raquel Estefania, Ragoni, Simone, Basu, Sumit, Raha, Sibaji, Rajput, Sonia, Rak, Jan, Rakotozafindrabe, Andry Malala, Ramello, Luciano, Rami, Fouad, Rodriguez Ramirez, Saul Anibal, Raniwala, Rashmi, Raniwala, Sudhir, Rasanen, Sami Sakari, Batigne, Guillaume, Rath, Rutuparna, Ratza, Viktor, Ravasenga, Ivan, Read, Kenneth Francis, Redelbach, Andreas Ralph, Redlich, Krzysztof, Rehman, Attiq Ur, Reichelt, Patrick Simon, Reidt, Felix, Ren, Xiaowen, Batyunya, Boris, Renfordt, Rainer Arno Ernst, Jakubcinova, Zuzana, Reygers, Klaus Johannes, Riabov, Andrei, Riabov, Viktor, Richert, Tuva Ora Herenui, Richter, Matthias Rudolph, Riedler, Petra, Riegler, Werner, Riggi, Francesco, Bauri, Dibakar, Ristea, Catalin-lucian, Rode, Sudhir Pandurang, Rodriguez Cahuantzi, Mario, Roeed, Ketil, Rogalev, Roman, Rogochaya, Elena, Rohr, David Michael, Roehrich, Dieter, Fierro Rojas, Pablo, 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R. van Doremalen, M. van Leeuwen, P. Vande Vyvre, D. Varga, Z. Varga, M. Varga-Kofarago, A. Vargas, M. Vasileiou, A. Vasiliev, O. Vázquez Doce, V. Vechernin, E. Vercellin, S. Vergara Limón, L. Vermunt, R. Vernet, R. Vértesi, L. Vickovic, Z. Vilakazi, O. Villalobos Baillie, G. Vino, A. Vinogradov, T. Virgili, V. Vislavicius, A. Vodopyanov, B. Volkel, M. A. Völkl, K. Voloshin, S. A. Voloshin, G. Volpe, B. von Haller, I. Vorobyev, D. Voscek, J. Vrláková, B. Wagner, M. Weber, S. G. Weber, A. Wegrzynek, S. C. Wenzel, J. P. Wessels, J. Wiechula, J. Wikne, G. Wilk, J. Wilkinson, G. A. Willems, E. Willsher, B. Windelband, M. Winn, W. E. Witt, J. R. Wright, Y. Wu, R. Xu, S. Yalcin, Y. Yamaguchi, K. Yamakawa, S. Yang, S. Yano, Z. Yin, H. Yokoyama, I.-K. Yoo, J. H. Yoon, S. Yuan, A. Yuncu, V. Yurchenko, V. Zaccolo, A. Zaman, C. Zampolli, H. J. C. Zanoli, N. Zardoshti, A. Zarochentsev, P. Závada, N. Zaviyalov, H. Zbroszczyk, M. Zhalov, S. Zhang, X. Zhang, Z. Zhang, V. Zherebchevskii, Y. Zhi, D. Zhou, Y. Zhou, Z. Zhou, J. Zhu, Y. Zhu, A. Zichichi, G. Zinovjev & N. Zurlo, Helsinki Institute of Physics, Sub Subatomic Physics (SAP), Afd Subatomic Physics (SAP), Sub Algemeen Physics Education, and Subatomic Physics
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One of the key challenges for nuclear physics today is to understand from first principles the effective interaction between hadrons with different quark content. First successes have been achieved using techniques that solve the dynamics of quarks and gluons on discrete space-time lattices1,2. Experimentally, the dynamics of the strong interaction have been studied by scattering hadrons off each other. Such scattering experiments are difficult or impossible for unstable hadrons3–6 and so high-quality measurements exist only for hadrons containing up and down quarks7. Here we demonstrate that measuring correlations in the momentum space between hadron pairs8–12 produced in ultrarelativistic proton–proton collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) provides a precise method with which to obtain the missing information on the interaction dynamics between any pair of unstable hadrons. Specifically, we discuss the case of the interaction of baryons containing strange quarks (hyperons). We demonstrate how, using precision measurements of proton–omega baryon correlations, the effect of the strong interaction for this hadron–hadron pair can be studied with precision similar to, and compared with, predictions from lattice calculations13,14. The large number of hyperons identified in proton–proton collisions at the LHC, together with accurate modelling15 of the small (approximately one femtometre) inter-particle distance and exact predictions for the correlation functions, enables a detailed determination of the short-range part of the nucleon-hyperon interaction., Correlations in momentum space between hadrons created by ultrarelativistic proton–proton collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider provide insights into the strong interaction, particularly the short-range dynamics of hyperons—baryons that contain strange quarks.
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12. Dental antibiotic use in British Columbia from 1996 through 2023: Are we backsliding?
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Stenlund S, Huynh J, Pau C, Chuang E, Lishman H, and Patrick DM
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- Humans, British Columbia, Adult, Middle Aged, Female, Male, Adolescent, Aged, Interrupted Time Series Analysis, Child, Young Adult, Drug Prescriptions statistics & numerical data, Child, Preschool, Dental Care statistics & numerical data, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Practice Patterns, Dentists' statistics & numerical data, COVID-19
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Background: Dentists in the United States and Canada have higher rates of prescribing broad-spectrum spectrum antibiotics than dentists in some other Western countries. The authors provide an overview of dental antibiotic prescribing trends from British Columbia, Canada., Methods: The data include all prescriptions filed from pharmacies in British Columbia from 1996 through 2023. Dental antibiotic prescribing trends were explored visually and stratified according to patient-related characteristics, type of health service area, type of antibiotic, duration of therapy, and dentist's experience. Interrupted time series regression analysis was conducted to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dental antibiotic prescribing., Results: Dentistry accounted for an increasing proportion of overall antibiotic consumption in British Columbia. Dental prescriptions increased to a peak rate during the COVID-19 pandemic and remained elevated into 2023. The median duration of prescription converged toward a 7-day supply during the study period., Conclusions: The authors documented how a decreasing trend in dental antibiotic prescribing prepandemic has been interrupted by means of continuously high rates after that event., Practical Implications: Renewed efforts to ensure appropriateness of dental antibiotic prescribing are needed., Competing Interests: Disclosure None of the authors reported any disclosures., (Copyright © 2025 American Dental Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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13. How spending decisions shape happiness in everyday life.
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Stenlund S, Guo Y, Rights J, Dwyer R, and Dunn E
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This study examines the emotional consequences of spending choices in everyday life across a diverse multinational sample. Based on a dataset of 200 participants across 7 countries who received $10,000 USD, we analyzed how happy they felt from different types of purchases made with that money. Participants derived high levels of happiness from some types of purchases that have been examined in past research (e.g., buying experiences), but also from other purchases (e.g., education) that have not been the focus of previous work. We found some evidence that the emotional benefits of spending choices varied depending on whether participants lived in higher vs. lower-income countries; specifically, we found differences in the benefits of spending on gifts, housing, debt, and time-saving services. Around the world, people who spent money in ways that made them happy experienced greater improvements in overall subjective well-being 3 and 6 months later., Competing Interests: Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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14. Association between antibiotic usage during infancy and asthma incidence among children: a population-level ecological study in British Columbia, Canada.
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Mamun AA, Zou C, Lishman H, Stenlund S, Xie M, Chuang E, and Patrick DM
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Background: This study follows published associations in BC to 2014 (updated in 2019) to model the predicted incidence of asthma in BC children attributable to antibiotic use within the context of reduced antibiotic use and increased breastfeeding in BC infants from 2000 to 2019., Methods: A population-based ecological study was conducted in BC from 2000 to 2019, using outpatient antibiotic prescription data from BC PharmaNet and asthma diagnoses from the Chronic Disease Registry. Breastfeeding estimates were calculated using the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS). Population attributable risk (PAR) was calculated using a blended relative risk (RR) of asthma in antibiotic-exposed children who were and were not breastfed. PAR was used to calculate predicted vs. actual asthma incidence in 2019. Negative binomial regression was used to estimate the association between the average antibiotic prescription rate in infants under 1 and asthma incidence in 1-4 year olds, stratified by periods between 2000-2014 and 2015-2019., Results: In BC, antibiotic prescribing decreased by 77% in infants under 1 and asthma incidence decreased by 41% in children 1-4 years from 2000 to 2019. BC breastfeeding rates increased from 46% in the 2005 CCHS to 71% in the 2017/18 CCHS. After calculating the PAR using a blended RR, the predicted asthma incidence in 2019 was 18.8/1,000 population. This was comparable to the observed asthma incidence in children 1-4 years of 16.6/1,000 population in 2019. During 2000-2014, adjusted incidence risk ratio (aIRR) for children under Quintile 5 of average antibiotic prescribing was 1.75 (95% CI: 1.63-1.88, P < 0.0001) times higher than that for Quintile 1. However, between 2015 and 2019, this association weakened (as expected because of increasing prevalence of breastfeeding), with the expected asthma incidence for Quintile 5 only 11% (aIRR 1.11, 95% CI: 0.78-1.57) higher than for Quintile 1., Conclusion: We identified that over the past 20 years, antibiotic exposure in infants under 1 and asthma incidence in children 1-4 years has decreased significantly. Decreasing antibiotic exposure and increasing breastfeeding (which further mitigates risk associated with antibiotics) are of sufficient scale to explain much of this population trend. Changes in environmental, social and other exposures remain relevant to this complicated etiological pathway., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2024 Al Mamun, Zou, Lishman, Stenlund, Xie, Chuang and Patrick.)
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15. Better perceived health among the Swedish-speaking minority as compared with the Finnish-speaking majority in Finland: a cross-sectional study with an intergenerational perspective.
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Suominen S, Stark Ekman D, Saarela J, Volanen SM, Stenlund S, Sillanmäki L, and Sumanen M
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Background: Previous research has shown that the Swedish speaking minority in Finland has slightly but significantly better health compared with the Finnish speaking majority. However, a clear explanation for this is lacking., Aim: The aim of the study was to explore differences of perceived health comparing three groups: Swedish speakers with reported dominance of Swedish also in the preceding generation; contemporary Finnish speakers with reported dominance of Finnish in the preceding generation and a group with a reported mixed-language structure of Finnish and Swedish between generations., Individuals and Methods: Health and Social Support is an on-going population-based survey initiated in 1998 ( N = 64,797), aimed at working-age adults. The present study is based on the 2012 follow-up survey, which included a question on the dominating language (Swedish or Finnish) of the respondents and their parents. The outcome was perceived health, which in this study was dichotomized to very good/good and intermediate/poor/very poor. The statistical analysis was carried with logistic regression, using SAS software. Age, gender and occupational training were included as covariates in the multivariable analysis., Results: This study found that the Swedish-speaking group in Finland report better perceived health compared with the Finnish-speaking group (odds ratio 1.28, 95% confidence interval 1.04-1.57, p < 0.001). The health of the mixed language-speaking group fell between the other two groups., Conclusions: The results gave some support to a culturally mediated mechanism for the health advantage of Swedish speakers. Cultural features of Swedish-speaking groups in Finland may also support health promotion of the Finnish-speaking majority., Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicting interestsThe authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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16. Testing Different Message Styles about Unnecessary Antibiotics Using an Online Platform.
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Stenlund S, Appelt KC, Ruby MB, Smith N, Lishman H, and Patrick DM
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Patients' expectations are a major contributor to the unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics, yet limited research has examined how physicians can calibrate these expectations. The studies we conducted tested how varying messages could impact patients' expectations for antibiotics and their experience of medical appointments. All the participants read a short scenario about an appointment for mild sinusitis symptoms, with the patient's expectation of antibiotics. In Study 1, the participants ( n = 1069) were randomly assigned to read a positively framed, neutral, or negatively framed message regarding unnecessary antibiotics. In Study 2, the participants ( n = 1073) read a message emphasizing either the societal or personal harms of unnecessary antibiotics, or a message without additional rationale. None of our pre-registered hypotheses were supported, but our exploratory analyses indicated that the societal message increased concern about antibiotic resistance. The participants who were more concerned about resistance were less likely to ask for antibiotics, more satisfied when the physician did not prescribe them, and more likely to recommend the physician to a friend. Discussing the consequences of the different courses of action did not appear to negatively impact physician-patient rapport. These studies demonstrate an inexpensive method with which to pre-test various messages about antibiotic consumption, and suggest that such messages are not negatively received by patients.
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17. Stimulating leisure-time activities and the risk of dementia: a multi-cohort study.
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Heikkilä K, Pentti J, Dekhtyar S, Ervasti J, Fratiglioni L, Härkänen T, Kivimäki M, Koskinen S, Ngandu T, Stenlund S, Suominen S, Vahtera J, Rovio S, and Stenholm S
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- Humans, Male, Female, Aged, Sweden epidemiology, Finland epidemiology, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Prospective Studies, Time Factors, Protective Factors, Risk Assessment, Incidence, Leisure Activities, Dementia epidemiology, Dementia prevention & control, Dementia diagnosis, Dementia psychology
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Background: Stimulating activities are associated with a decreased risk of dementia. However, the extent to which this reflects a protective effect of activity or non-participation resulting from dementia is debated. We investigated the association of stimulating leisure-time activity in late adulthood with the risk of dementia across up to two decades' follow-up., Methods: We used data from five prospective cohort studies from Finland and Sweden. Mental, social, outdoor, consumptive and physical leisure-time activities were self-reported. Incident dementia was ascertained from clinical diagnoses or healthcare and death registers. Cox regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs)., Results: Of the 33 263 dementia-free individuals aged ≥50 years at baseline, 1408 had dementia during a mean follow-up of 7.0 years. Active participation in mental (HR: 0.52, 95% CI: 0.41 to 0.65), social (HR: 0.56 95% CI: 0.46 to 0.72), outdoor (HR: 0.70, 95% CI: 0.58 to 0.85), consumptive (HR: 0.67, 95% CI: 0.53 to 0.94) and physical (HR: 0.62, 95% CI: 0.51 to 0.75) activity, as well as variety (HR: 0.54, 95% CI: 0.43 to 0.68) and the overall frequency of activity (HR: 0.41, 95% CI: 0.34 to 0.49) were associated with a reduced risk of dementia in <10 years' follow-up. In ≥10 years' follow-up all associations attenuated toward the null., Conclusion: Stimulating leisure-time activities are associated with a reduced risk of dementia in short-term but not long-term follow-up. These findings may reflect a reduction in leisure-time activity following preclinical dementia or dilution of the association over time., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society.)
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18. A healthy lifestyle can support future sexual satisfaction: results from a 9-year longitudinal survey.
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Stenlund S, Sillanmäki L, Koivumaa-Honkanen H, Rautava P, Lagström H, and Suominen S
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- Male, Female, Humans, Aged, Cohort Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Personal Satisfaction, Sexual Behavior, Healthy Lifestyle
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Background: Previous follow-up studies have demonstrated the association between good health behavior and good sexual functioning for men, but the longitudinal relationship between multiple health behaviors and satisfaction with sex life remains understudied., Aim: The aim of the study was to explore whether good health behavior associates with improved satisfaction with sex life for men and women in a follow-up of 9 years., Methods: This cohort study utilized survey data from the population-based Health and Social Support study. It includes responses from 10 671 working-aged Finns. Using linear regression models, we examined a composite sum score representing 4 health behaviors (range, 0-4) in 2003 as a predictor of satisfaction with sex life in 2012. The analyses adjusted for various covariates in 2003, including satisfaction with sex life, living status, age, gender, education, number of diseases, and importance of sex life in 2012., Outcomes: The outcome in the study was satisfaction with sex life in the year 2012., Results: Participants who exhibited better health behavior at baseline demonstrated improved satisfaction with sex life when compared with those with poorer health behavior (β = -0.046, P = .009), even when controlling for the aforementioned covariates. The positive effect of reporting all beneficial health behaviors vs none of them was greater than having none vs 3 chronic conditions. Furthermore, this was almost half the effect of how satisfaction with sex life in 2003 predicted its level in 2012. These findings were supported by an analysis of the congruence of health behavior in the observation period from 2003 to 2012 predicting changes in satisfaction with sex life., Clinical Implications: The results could serve as a motivator for a healthy lifestyle., Strengths and Limitations: The current study used a longitudinal large sample and a consistent survey procedure, and it explored the personal experience of satisfaction instead of sexual function. However, the study is limited in representing today's diversity of gender, since the options for gender at the time of survey were only male and female., Conclusion: These findings indicate that engaging in healthy behaviors contributes to the maintenance and enhancement of satisfaction with sex life over time., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society of Sexual Medicine.)
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19. Interpersonal energy: New and bold directions in palliative care health professions education research.
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Nimmon L and Stenlund S
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- Humans, Palliative Care, Health Occupations, Health Services Research, Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing, Education, Nursing
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Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicting interestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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20. Do Patients' Psychosocial Characteristics Impact Antibiotic Prescription Rates?
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Stenlund S, Mâsse LC, Stenlund D, Sillanmäki L, Appelt KC, Koivumaa-Honkanen H, Rautava P, Suominen S, and Patrick DM
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Previous research suggests that the characteristics of both patients and physicians can contribute to the overuse of antibiotics. Until now, patients' psychosocial characteristics have not been widely explored as a potential contributor to the overuse of antibiotics. In this study, the relationship between a patient's psychosocial characteristics (self-reported in postal surveys in 2003) and the number of antibiotics they were prescribed (recorded in Finnish national registry data between 2004-2006) were analyzed for 19,300 working-aged Finns. Psychosocial characteristics included life satisfaction, a sense of coherence, perceived stress, hostility, and optimism. In a structural equation model, patients' adverse psychosocial characteristics were not related to increased antibiotic prescriptions in the subsequent three years. However, these characteristics were strongly associated with poor general health status, which in turn was associated with an increased number of subsequent antibiotic prescriptions. Furthermore, mediation analysis showed that individuals who used healthcare services more frequently also received more antibiotic prescriptions. The current study does not support the view that patients' adverse psychosocial characteristics are related to an increased number of antibiotic prescriptions. This could encourage physicians to actively discuss treatment options with their patients.
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21. Changed health behavior improves subjective well-being and vice versa in a follow-up of 9 years.
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Stenlund S, Koivumaa-Honkanen H, Sillanmäki L, Lagström H, Rautava P, and Suominen S
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- Cohort Studies, Follow-Up Studies, Happiness, Humans, Health Behavior, Quality of Life
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Background: Previous research on health behavior and subjective well-being has mainly focused on interindividual differences or explored certain domains of health behavior. Good health behavior and subjective well-being at baseline can predict each other after a follow-up. In the present cohort study, we explored the outcomes of change for an individual i.e., how changed health behavior is reflected in subsequent subjective well-being and vice versa., Methods: Data (n = 10,855) originates from a population-based Health and Social Support (HeSSup) study on working-age Finns in 2003 and 2012. A composite measure of health behavior included physical activity, dietary habits, alcohol consumption, and smoking status (range 0-4, worst-best) and a composite measure of subjective well-being (with reversed scoring) included three life assessments, i.e., interest, happiness, and ease in life, and perceived loneliness (range 4-20, best-worst). Different multiple linear regression models were used to study how changes in health behavior predict subjective well-being and the opposite, how changes in subjective well-being predict health behavior., Results: A positive change in health behavior from 2003 to 2012 predicted better subjective well-being (i.e., on average 0.31 points lower subjective well-being sum score), whereas a negative change predicted poorer subjective well-being (i.e., 0.37 points higher subjective well-being sum score) (both: p < 0.001) compared to those study subjects who had no change in health behavior. Similarly, when a positive and negative change in subjective well-being was studied, these figures were 0.071 points better and 0.072 points worse (both: p < 0.001) health behavior sum score, respectively. When the magnitude of the effect of change was compared to the range of scale of the outcome the effect of health behavior change appeared stronger than that of subjective well-being., Conclusion: Changes in health behavior and subjective well-being have long-term effects on the level of the other, the effect of the first being slightly stronger than vice versa. These mutual long-term benefits can be used as a motivator in health promotion on individual and societal levels., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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22. Subjective well-being predicts health behavior in a population-based 9-years follow-up of working-aged Finns.
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Stenlund S, Koivumaa-Honkanen H, Sillanmäki L, Lagström H, Rautava P, and Suominen S
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The cross-sectional association between measures of subjective well-being (SWB) and various health behaviors is well-established. In this 9-year (2003-2012) follow-up study, we explored how a composite indicator of SWB (range 4-20) with four items (interest, happiness, and ease in life, as well as perceived loneliness) predicts a composite health behavior measure (range 0-4) including dietary habits, physical activity, alcohol consumption, and smoking status. Study subjects (n = 10,855) originated from a population-based random sample of working-age Finns in the Health and Social Support study (HeSSup). According to linear regression analysis, better SWB predicted better health behavior sum score with a β = 0.019 (p < 0.001) with a maximum effect of 0.3 points after adjusting for age (p = 0.038), gender (p < 0.001), education (p = 0.55), baseline self-reported diseases (p = 0.020), baseline health behavior (β = 0.49, p < 0.001), and the interaction between SWB and education (p < 0.001). The results suggest that SWB has long-term positive effect on health behavior. Thus, interventions aiming at health behavioral changes could benefit from taking into account SWB and its improvement in the intervention., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2021 The Authors.)
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23. Longitudinal stability and interrelations between health behavior and subjective well-being in a follow-up of nine years.
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Stenlund S, Junttila N, Koivumaa-Honkanen H, Sillanmäki L, Stenlund D, Suominen S, Lagström H, and Rautava P
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- Adult, Diet, Healthy statistics & numerical data, Drinking Behavior, Emotions, Exercise statistics & numerical data, Female, Finland, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Smoking epidemiology, Health Behavior, Personal Satisfaction
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Background: The bidirectional relationship between health behavior and subjective well-being has previously been studied sparsely, and mainly for individual health behaviors and regression models. In the present study, we deepen this knowledge focusing on the four principal health behaviors and using structural equation modeling with selected covariates., Methods: The follow-up data (n = 11,804) was derived from a population-based random sample of working-age Finns from two waves (2003 and 2012) of the Health and Social Support (HeSSup) postal survey. Structural equation modeling was used to study the cross-sectional, cross-lagged, and longitudinal relationships between the four principal health behaviors and subjective well-being at baseline and after the nine-year follow-up adjusted for age, gender, education, and self-reported diseases. The included health behaviors were physical activity, dietary habits, alcohol consumption, and smoking status. Subjective well-being was measured through four items comprising happiness, interest, and ease in life, and perceived loneliness., Results: Bidirectionally, only health behavior in 2003 predicted subjective well-being in 2012, whereas subjective well-being in 2003 did not predict health behavior in 2012. In addition, the cross-sectional interactions in 2003 and in 2012 between health behavior and subjective well-being were statistically significant. The baseline levels predicted their respective follow-up levels, the effect being stronger in health behavior than in subjective well-being., Conclusion: The four principal health behaviors together predict subsequent subjective well-being after an extensive follow-up. Although not particularly strong, the results could still be used for motivation for health behavior change, because of the beneficial effects of health behavior on subjective well-being., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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24. Health behavior of working-aged Finns predicts self-reported life satisfaction in a population-based 9-years follow-up.
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Stenlund S, Koivumaa-Honkanen H, Sillanmäki L, Lagström H, Rautava P, and Suominen S
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- Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Finland epidemiology, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Prospective Studies, Self Report, Health Behavior, Personal Satisfaction
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Background: Previous studies have shown positive association between health behavior and life satisfaction, but the studies have mostly been cross-sectional, had follow-up times up to 5 years or focused on only one health behavior domain. The aim of the study was to explore how principal health behavior domains predict life satisfaction as a composite score in a previously unexplored longitudinal setting., Methods: The present study tested whether a health behavior sum score (range 0-4) comprising of dietary habits, smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical activity predicted subsequent composite score of life satisfaction (range 4-20). Data included responses from 11,000 working-age Finns who participated in the Health and Social Support (HeSSup) prospective population-based postal survey., Results: Protective health behavior in 2003 predicted (p < .001) better life satisfaction 9 years later when sex, age, education, major diseases, and baseline life satisfaction were controlled for. The β in the linear regression model was - 0.24 (p < .001) corresponding to a difference of 0.96 points in life satisfaction between individuals having the best and worst health behavior., Conclusion: Good health behavior has a long-term beneficial impact on subsequent life satisfaction. This knowledge could strengthen the motivation for improvement of health behavior particularly on an individual level but also on a policy level., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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25. An IgG avidity ELISA to discriminate between recent and chronic Neospora caninum infection.
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Björkman C, Näslund K, Stenlund S, Maley SW, Buxton D, and Uggla A
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- Animals, Antibody Affinity, Antigens, Protozoan immunology, Cattle, Cattle Diseases immunology, Cattle Diseases physiopathology, Chronic Disease, Coccidiosis diagnosis, Coccidiosis immunology, Diagnosis, Differential, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Time Factors, Antibodies, Protozoan blood, Cattle Diseases diagnosis, Coccidiosis veterinary, Immunoglobulin G blood, Neospora immunology
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The avidity of IgG antibodies directed to Neospora caninum was measured using an IgG avidity enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) employing N. caninum proteins incorporated into immunostimulating complexes as antigen. In this ELISA, low-affinity antibodies were eluted by adding an incubation step with urea after the serum incubation. The antibody titers obtained with and without incubation with urea were then used to calculate the IgG avidity values. Analysis of sequential sera collected from experimentally infected calves revealed that the avidity increased during the course of infection. Three weeks after infection, the IgG avidity was 9-18%, and 24 weeks later it had increased to 58-76%. Cattle naturally infected for more than 6 months all had avidities >50%. The results in this study, however preliminary, indicate that the IgG avidity ELISA can be used to discriminate between recent and chronic N. caninum infections and may therefore be a valuable complement to IgG assays in epidemiologic studies of N. caninum infection in cattle.
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- 1999
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26. Bovine Neospora and Neospora caninum: One and the same.
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Holmdahl J, Björkman C, Stenlund S, Uggla A, and Dubey JP
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- 1997
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27. Neospora species infection in a herd of dairy cattle.
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Björkman C, Johansson O, Stenlund S, Holmdahl OJ, and Uggla A
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- Abortion, Veterinary parasitology, Animals, Cattle, Cattle Diseases immunology, Coccidiosis immunology, Coccidiosis transmission, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay veterinary, Female, Fetal Death parasitology, Fetal Death veterinary, Insemination, Artificial veterinary, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic immunology, Antibodies, Protozoan blood, Cattle Diseases transmission, Coccidiosis veterinary, Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical, Neospora immunology, Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic veterinary
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Objective: To investigate the route of transmission of Neospora sp in a herd of dairy cattle in which sporadic abortions had been observed since the establishment of the farm in 1980., Design: Serum samples were screened for antibodies to Neospora sp, and records from an artificial insemination program were analyzed., Animals: 58 female cattle., Procedure: An ELISA was used to screen serum samples of antibodies to Neospora sp. Fertility, calf mortality, and relationships between specific cattle were investigated. Statistical analysis was performed on the fertility data., Results: Antibodies were detected in 17 of 58 (29%) tested cattle. All seropositive cattle were descendants of 2 cows purchased in 1980. Cattle that were descendants of those 2 cows were compared with their herdmates, but significant differences were not detected in the number of inseminations per confirmed pregnancy or in the number of cattle that required more than 1 insemination/ pregnancy. Since 1980, there were 323 confirmed pregnancies in the herd, and calf mortality (prenatal and perinatal mortality) was 24 of 323 (7%)., Clinical Implications: Congenital transmission of Neospora organisms together with the apparent lack of horizontal transmission observed in the herd reported here indicated that Neospora sp has the ability to be transmitted from dam to offspring for several generations. This mode of transmission would explain the maintenance of infection in a population of cattle despite the lack of a definitive host for the parasite.
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- 1996
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