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2. Canteen Service Contract For The Domnec Perramon Institute
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Contract agreement ,Business, international - Abstract
New notice typenew notice typecanteen service contract for the domnec perramon institute Estimated contract value: 91.600,00 Basic tender budget: 22.900,00 Major organization : DEPARTAMENT DEDUCACI Country :Spain Tender notice number [...]
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- 2023
3. Multiple endocrine defects in adult-onset Sprouty1/2/4 triple knockout mice
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Altés, Gisela, Olomí, Anna, Perramon-Güell, Aida, Hernández, Sara, Casanovas, Anna, Pérez, Aurora, Díaz-Tocados, Juan Miguel, Valdivielso, José Manuel, Megino, Cristina, Navaridas, Raúl, Matias-Guiu, Xavier, Klein, Ophir D., Egea, Joaquim, Dolcet, Xavi, Yeramian, Andrée, and Encinas, Mario
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- 2024
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4. Country-report pattern corrections of new cases allow accurate 2-week predictions of COVID-19 evolution with the Gompertz model
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Villanueva, I., Conesa, D., Català, M., López Cano, C., Perramon-Malavez, A., Molinuevo, D., de Rioja, V. L., López, D., Alonso, S., Cardona, P. J., Montañola-Sales, C., Prats, C., and Alvarez-Lacalle, E.
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- 2024
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5. Cleaning Service Contract For The Domnec Perramon Institute In Arenys De Munt
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Cleaning services industry -- Contracts ,Contract agreement ,Business, international - Abstract
Contract notices in time cleaning service contract for the domnec perramon institute in arenys de munt Cleaning service contract for the domnec perramon institute in arenys de munt Tender budget:43,455.56 [...]
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- 2022
6. Requirements for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: A Heart Failure Study Across Europe and Latin America.
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Xènia Puig-Bosch, Machteld J. Boonstra, Miriam Cabrita, Joan Perramon, Sara Munive, Andrea Guala 0002, Vladimír Kincl, Saskia Haitjema, Carina Dantas, Folkert W. Asselbergs, and Karim Lekadir
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- 2024
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7. Enhancing Heart Failure Management: Integrating AI with Telemonitoring Systems for Advanced Alarm-Based Solutions.
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Joan Perramon Llussà, Júlia Altarriba Paracolls, Ricard Sanjosé Alemany, Marina Bataller, Núria Pastor Hernández, Unai Sánchez Luque, Karim Lekadir, and Polyxeni Gkontra
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- 2024
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8. Socioeconomic inequalities in COVID-19 infection and vaccine uptake among children and adolescents in Catalonia, Spain: a population-based cohort study
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Irene López-Sánchez, Aida Perramon-Malavez, Antoni Soriano-Arandes, Clara Prats, Talita Duarte-Salles, Berta Raventós, and Elena Roel
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COVID-19 ,vaccine uptake ,infection ,children ,adolescents ,socioeconomic deprivation ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
IntroductionThis study aims to investigate the relationship between deprivation, as measured by a socioeconomic deprivation index (SDI) score for census tract urban areas, and COVID-19 infections and vaccine uptake among children and adolescents before and after the vaccination rollout in Catalonia, Spain.MethodsWe conducted a population-based cohort study using primary care records. Individuals were followed 3 months before the start of the vaccination campaign in Spain and 3 months after. Children (5–11 years) and adolescents (12–15 years) with at least 1 year of prior history observation available and without missing deprivation data. For each outcome, we estimated cumulative incidence and crude Cox proportional-hazard models by SDI quintiles, and hazard ratios (HRs) of COVID-19 infection and vaccine uptake relative to the least deprived quintile, Q1.ResultsBefore COVID-19 vaccination rollout, 290,625 children and 179,685 adolescents were analyzed. Increased HR of deprivation was associated with a higher risk of COVID-19 infection in both children [Q5: 1.55 (95% CI, 1.47–1.63)] and adolescents [Q5: 1.36 (95% CI, 1.29–1.43)]. After the rollout, this pattern changed among children, with lower risk of infection in more deprived areas [Q5: 0.62 (95% CI, 0.61–0.64)]. Vaccine uptake was higher among adolescents than children, but in both age groups, non-vaccination was more common among those living in more deprived areas (39.3% and 74.6% in Q1 vs. 26.5% and 66.9% in Q5 among children and adolescents, respectively).ConclusionsChildren and adolescents living in deprived areas were at higher risk of COVID-19 non-vaccination. Socioeconomic disparities in COVID-19 infection were also evident before vaccine rollout, with a higher infection risk in deprived areas across age groups. Our findings suggest that changes in the association between deprivation and infections among children after the vaccine rollout were likely due to testing disparities.
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- 2024
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9. Residential relocation and changes in patterns of environmental exposures by health determinants among children and adolescents in Catalonia, Spain
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Pistillo, A., Warkentin, S., Abellan, A., de Bont, J., Ranger, T., Pérez-Crespo, L., Cirach, M., Perramon-Malavez, A., Khalid, S., Nieuwenhuijsen, M., Vrijheid, M., and Duarte-Salles, T.
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10. Grizzly Cat / écrit par Patrick Mosconi ; sur une idée et des images de Al Perramon
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Perramon, Al. Illustrateur, Mosconi, Patrick (1950-....). Auteur du texte, Perramon, Al. Illustrateur, and Mosconi, Patrick (1950-....). Auteur du texte
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Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : UnivJeun0, Contient une table des matières, Avec mode texte
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- 1994
11. Sprouty1 is a broad mediator of cellular senescence
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Carlos Anerillas, Aida Perramon-Güell, Gisela Altés, Sara Cuesta, Marta Vaquero, Anna Olomí, Ruth Rodríguez-Barrueco, David Llobet-Navàs, Joaquim Egea, Xavi Dolcet, Andrée Yeramian, and Mario Encinas
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Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Genes of the Sprouty family (Spry1-4) restrain signaling by certain receptor tyrosine kinases. Consequently, these genes participate in several developmental processes and function as tumor suppressors in adult life. Despite these important roles, the biology of this family of genes still remains obscure. Here we show that Sprouty proteins are general mediators of cellular senescence. Induction of cellular senescence by several triggers in vitro correlates with upregulation of Sprouty protein levels. More importantly, overexpression of Sprouty genes is sufficient to cause premature cellular senescence, via a conserved N-terminal tyrosine (Tyrosine 53 of Sprouty1). Accordingly, fibroblasts from knockin animals lacking that tyrosine escape replicative senescence. In vivo, heterozygous knockin mice display delayed induction of cellular senescence during cutaneous wound healing and upon chemotherapy-induced cellular senescence. Unlike other functions of this family of genes, induction of cellular senescence appears to be independent of activation of the ERK1/2 pathway. Instead, we show that Sprouty proteins induce cellular senescence upstream of the p38 pathway in these in vitro and in vivo paradigms.
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12. Pla de conjunt del Rector Jaume Pagès lliurant un obsequi al Sr. Antoni Perramon durant l'acte en honor seu
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Gabinet del Rector and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Gabinet del Rector
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Fotografia de l'acte d'homenatge al Sr. Antoni Perramon Dalmau, el primer síndic de Greuges de la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (des de 1995 fins a 1998).
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- 1998
13. Empirical evidence of organizational transformation: The subsequent consequence of the causal relationship between the adoption of circular economy strategies and their performance
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Llorenç Bagur-Femenías, Jordi Perramon, Maria del Mar Alonso-Almeida, and Josep Llach
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Circular economy ,Performance ,Organizational transformation ,Strategy ,Production ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The adoption of circular economy (CE) strategies by companies—such as reduction, substitution, reuse, and others—is more necessary than ever to face recent challenges that have caused a rise in the price of raw materials, among other effects. However, incorporating CE strategies into the production process is not trivial because it can imply significant organizational transformation. To understand this transformation, this work analyses how the adoption of CE strategies impacts company performance and, consequently, the subsequent transformation of the company in adapting to this strategy. Based on a sample of 213 senior managers from companies in the manufacturing and service sectors, structural equation modelling is performed to contribute empirical evidence to the literature. The findings reveal that the adoption of CE strategies by companies can be more profitable than solely pursuing financial outcomes, as such adoption also impacts external stakeholders, society in general, and customers in particular. However, in return, the company must be open to deploying a certain degree of organizational transformation.
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14. Pla de conjunt de les autoritats assegudes en el pati de butaques durant una interpretació musical en l'acte d'homenatge al Sr. Antoni Perramon
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Gabinet del Rector and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Gabinet del Rector
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Fotografia de l'acte d'homenatge al Sr. Antoni Perramon Dalmau, el primer síndic de Greuges de la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (des de 1995 fins a 1998).
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- 1998
15. Pla general de l'Aula Magna durant el parlament d'una autoritat en l'acte d'homenatge al Sr. Antoni Perramon
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Gabinet del Rector and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Gabinet del Rector
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Fotografia de l'acte d'homenatge al Sr. Antoni Perramon Dalmau, el primer síndic de Greuges de la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (des de 1995 fins a 1998).
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- 1998
16. Oribatid Mites in a Humid Mediterranean Environment under Different Soil Uses and Fertilization Management
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Àngela D. Bosch-Serra, Jordi Orobitg, Martina Badia-Cardet, Jennifer L. Veenstra, and Bernat Perramon
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agroecosystem ,biodiversity ,bioindication ,cattle manure ,forest ,oat ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Measuring soil quality and the use of indicators for its evaluation is a worldwide challenge. In Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park (northeastern Spain), different parameters related to oribatid mites as indicators of soil quality were evaluated under different land uses: forest, pasture, and a biennial double-crop rotation of forage crops. In forage crops, previous fertilization management (one based on mineral fertilizers, three on cattle manure, and one using both types) was also evaluated. Three samplings (April, June, and September) were performed over one season. Fifty-four oribatid species belonging to 28 families were identified. Abundance was the lowest in June for all land uses (average of 1184 individuals m−2). In the study period, abundance, diversity (Shannon index, H’), and dominance (Berger–Parker index, d) varied with different land uses, with the highest values of abundance and H’ in forests (9287 individuals m−2 and 2.19, respectively) and the lowest dominance in forests (d = 0.29) without differences between the other uses. Additionally, in the studied parameters, no differences were associated with previous fertilization management in forage crops. Hypochthoniella minutissima, Xenillus (X.) tegeocranus characterized the forest system, Epilohmannia cylindrica minima the forage crops, and Tectocepheus sarekensis the pasture. In pasture, the dominance of the parthenogenetic species Tectocepheus sarekensis raises concerns about potential management constraints.
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17. Does the transition to a circular economy contribute to business resilience and transformation? Evidence from SMEs
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Perramon, Jordi, Bagur-Femenías, Llorenç, Alonso-Almeida, Maria del Mar, and Llach, Josep
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18. Impact of Pleural Lavage Cytology Positivity on Early Recurrence After Surgery for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Recuero Díaz, José Luis, Gatius Caldero, Sonia, Rosado Rodríguez, Joel, Caamaño Villaverde, Verónica, Gómez de Antonio, David, Tejerina, Eva, Sánchez Moreno, Laura, Martino González, María, Moldes Rodríguez, Milagros, Abdulkader Nallib, Ihab, Ramírez Gil, Elena, Amat Villegas, Irene, Genovés Crespo, Marta, García Ángel, Rubén, Sampedro Salinas, Cora, Figueroa Almánzar, Santiago, Compañ Quilis, Amparo, Saumench Perramon, Roser, González Pont, Guadalupe, Royo Crespo, Íñigo, Gambó Grasa, Paula, García Fernández, José Luis, Jiménez Heffernan, José Antonio, Cerón Navarro, José, Prieto Rodríguez, Mireia, and Porcel, José M.
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- 2024
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19. Mathematical modeling of SARS-CoV-2 variant substitutions in European countries: transmission dynamics and epidemiological insights
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Víctor López de Rioja, Aida Perramon-Malavez, Sergio Alonso, Cristina Andrés, Andrés Antón, Antoni E. Bordoy, Jordi Càmara, Pere-Joan Cardona, Martí Català, Daniel López, Sara Martí, Elisa Martró, Verónica Saludes, Clara Prats, and Enrique Alvarez-Lacalle
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SARS-COV-2 variants ,transmissibility ,vaccination rates ,epidemiological timing ,effective reproduction number ,epidemiological modeling ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundCountries across Europe have faced similar evolutions of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern, including the Alpha, Delta, and Omicron variants.Materials and methodsWe used data from GISAID and applied a robust, automated mathematical substitution model to study the dynamics of COVID-19 variants in Europe over a period of more than 2 years, from late 2020 to early 2023. This model identifies variant substitution patterns and distinguishes between residual and dominant behavior. We used weekly sequencing data from 19 European countries to estimate the increase in transmissibility (Δβ) between consecutive SARS-CoV-2 variants. In addition, we focused on large countries with separate regional outbreaks and complex scenarios of multiple competing variants.ResultsOur model accurately reproduced the observed substitution patterns between the Alpha, Delta, and Omicron major variants. We estimated the daily variant prevalence and calculated Δβ between variants, revealing that: (i) Δβ increased progressively from the Alpha to the Omicron variant; (ii) Δβ showed a high degree of variability within Omicron variants; (iii) a higher Δβ was associated with a later emergence of the variant within a country; (iv) a higher degree of immunization of the population against previous variants was associated with a higher Δβ for the Delta variant; (v) larger countries exhibited smaller Δβ, suggesting regionally diverse outbreaks within the same country; and finally (vi) the model reliably captures the dynamics of competing variants, even in complex scenarios.ConclusionThe use of mathematical models allows for precise and reliable estimation of daily cases of each variant. By quantifying Δβ, we have tracked the spread of the different variants across Europe, highlighting a robust increase in transmissibility trend from Alpha to Omicron. Additionally, we have shown that the geographical characteristics of a country, as well as the timing of new variant entrances, can explain some of the observed differences in variant substitution dynamics across countries.
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20. Una Vegada era un pastor... Sever Perramon
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Cuatrecasas i Arumí, Josep and Cuatrecasas i Arumí, Josep
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- 2005
21. Liver-targeted nanoparticles delivering nitric oxide reduce portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats
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Perramón, Meritxell, Navalón-López, María, Fernández-Varo, Guillermo, Moreno-Lanceta, Alazne, García-Pérez, Rocío, Faneca, Joana, López-Moya, Mario, Fornaguera, Cristina, García-Villoria, Judith, Morales-Ruiz, Manuel, Melgar-Lesmes, Pedro, Borrós, Salvador, and Jiménez, Wladimiro
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- 2024
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22. Josep M. Perramon: 'PostScriptum vol arribar a ser un referent econòmic i cultural en la societat gironina'
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Universitat de Girona. Servei de Publicacions
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Perramon, Josep M.- Intervius ,Perramon, Josep M.- Interviews - Abstract
La signatura d'un protocol de col·laboració mútua entre la Universitat de Girona i l'associació PostScriptum Alumni UdG significa una nova oportunitat en la creació d'un espai comú per als antics estudiants de la UdG.
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- 2011
23. Socioeconomic inequalities in COVID-19 infection and vaccine uptake among children and adolescents in Catalonia, Spain: a population-based cohort study.
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López-Sánchez, Irene, Perramon-Malavez, Aida, Soriano-Arandes, Antoni, Prats, Clara, Duarte-Salles, Talita, Raventós, Berta, and Roel, Elena
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- 2024
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24. Metformin exhibits antineoplastic effects on Pten-deficient endometrial cancer by interfering with TGF-β and p38/ERK MAPK signalling
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Ruiz-Mitjana, Anna, Vidal-Sabanés, Maria, Navaridas, Raúl, Perramon-Güell, Aida, Yeramian, Andree, Nicholson-Sabaté, Nathan, Egea, Joaquim, Encinas, Mario, Matias-Guiu, Xavier, and Dolcet, Xavier
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- 2023
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25. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children and SARS-CoV-2 variants: a two-year ambispective multicentric cohort study in Catalonia, Spain
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Pino, Rosa, Antoñanzas, Jesús M., Paredes-Carmona, Fernando, Perramon, Aida, Rivière, Jacques G., Coma, Maria, Martínez-Mejías, Abel, Ripoll, Francesc, López, Núria, Conti, Romina, Sala-Castellví, Pere, Ruiz, Montserrat, Brio, Sonia, García-Lorenzo, Marc, Esteller, Maria, Carreras-Abad, Clara, Herrero-Hernando, Carlos, Schneider, Stephan Otto, Gatell, Anna, Aguilar, Isabel, Cantero, Javier, Ruiz, Gloria, Fenollosa, Teresa, Lobato, Zulema, Villalobos, Pilar, Mora, Emiliano, Anton, Jordi, Visa-Reñé, Núria, Soler-Palacin, Pere, Calavia, Olga, Esquirol-Herrero, Cristina, Guarch-Ibañez, Borja, García-García, Juan-José, Coma, Ermengol, Fina, Francesc, Prats, Clara, and Soriano-Arandes, Antoni
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- 2023
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26. A semi-empirical risk panel to monitor epidemics: multi-faceted tool to assist healthcare and public health professionals
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Aida Perramon-Malavez, Mario Bravo, Víctor López de Rioja, Martí Català, Sergio Alonso, Enrique Álvarez-Lacalle, Daniel López, Antoni Soriano-Arandes, and Clara Prats
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respiratory infections ,epidemic ,levels ,threshold ,effective potential growth ,epidemic indicators ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
IntroductionBronchiolitis, mostly caused by Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), and influenza among other respiratory infections, lead to seasonal saturation at healthcare centers in temperate areas. There is no gold standard to characterize the stages of epidemics, nor the risk of respiratory infections growing. We aimed to define a set of indicators to assess the risk level of respiratory viral epidemics, based on both incidence and their short-term dynamics, and considering epidemical thresholds.MethodsWe used publicly available data on daily cases of influenza for the whole population and bronchiolitis in children
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27. Transient and DNA‐free in vivo CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing for flexible modeling of endometrial carcinogenesis
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Raúl Navaridas, Maria Vidal‐Sabanés, Anna Ruiz‐Mitjana, Aida Perramon‐Güell, Cristina Megino‐Luque, David Llobet‐Navas, Xavier Matias‐Guiu, Joaquim Egea, Mario Encinas, Lídia Bardia, Julien Colombelli, and Xavier Dolcet
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
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28. The impact of heterotopic ossification prophylaxis after surgical fixation of acetabular fractures: national treatment patterns and related outcomes
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Slobogean, Gerard P., Sprague, Sheila, Wells, Jeffrey, Bhandari, Mohit, Harris, Anthony D., Mullins, C. Daniel, Thabane, Lehana, Wood, Amber, Rocca, Gregory J. Della, Hebden, Joan, Jeray, Kyle J., Marchand, Lucas S., O'Hara, Lyndsay M., Zura, Robert, Lee, Christopher, Patterson, Joseph, Gardner, Michael J., Blasman, Jenna, Davies, Jonah, Liang, Stephen, Taljaard, Monica, Devereaux, PJ, Guyatt, Gordon H., Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Marvel, Debra, Wells, Jana Palmer Jeffrey, Friedrich, Jeff, O'Hara, Nathan N., Grissom, Frances, Gitajn, I. Leah, Morshed, Saam, O'Toole, Robert V., Petrisor, Bradley A., Mossuto, Franca, Joshi, Manjari G., D'Alleyrand, Jean-Claude, Fowler, Justin, Rivera, Jessica, Talbot, Max, Pogorzelski, David, Dodds, Shannon, Li, Silvia, Rojas, Alejandra, Fabbro, Gina Del, Szasz, Olivia Paige, McKay, Paula, Minea, Alexandra, Howe, Andrea, Demyanovich, Haley, Medeiros, Michelle, Polk, Genevieve, Kettering, Eric, Mahal, Nirmen, Eglseder, Andrew, Johnson, Aaron, Langhammer, Christopher, Lebrun, Christopher, Nascone, Jason, Pensy, Raymond, Pollak, Andrew, Sciadini, Marcus, Degani, Yasmin, Demyanovich, Haley K., Phipps, Heather, Hempen, Eric, Holler, Christine, Petrisor, Brad A., Johal, Herman, Ristevski, Bill, Williams, Dale, Denkers, Matthew, Rajaratnam, Krishan, Al-Asiri, Jamal, Gallant, Jodi, Pusztai, Kaitlyn, MacRae, Sarah, Renaud, Sara, Adams, John D., Beckish, Michael L., Bray, Christopher C., Brown, Timothy R., Cross, Andrew W., Dew, Timothy, Faucher, Gregory K., Gurich, Richard W., Jr, Lazarus, David E., Millon, S. John, Moody, M. Christian, Palmer, M. Jason, Porter, Scott E., Schaller, Thomas M., Sridhar, Michael S., Sanders, John L., Rudisill, L. Edwin, Jr, Garitty, Michael J., Poole, Andrew S., Sims, Michael L., Walker, Clark M., Carlisle, Robert, Hofer, Erin A., Huggins, Brandon, Hunter, Michael, Marshall, William, Ray, Shea B., Smith, Cory, Altman, Kyle M., Pichiotino, Erin, Quirion, Julia C., Loeffler, Markus F., Pichiotino, Erin R., Cole, Austin A., Maltz, Ethan J., Parker, Wesley, Ramsey, T. Bennett, Burnikel, Alex, Colello, Michael, Stewart, Russell, Wise, Jeremy, Anderson, Matthew, Eskew, Joshua, Judkins, Benjamin, Miller, James M., Tanner, Stephanie L., Snider, Rebecca G., Townsend, Christine E., Pham, Kayla H., Martin, Abigail, Robertson, Emily, Bray, Emily, Sykes, J. Wilson, Yoder, Krystina, Conner, Kelsey, Abbott, Harper, Natoli, Roman M., McKinley, Todd O., Virkus, Walter W., Sorkin, Anthony T., Szatkowski, Jan P., Mullis, Brian H., Jang, Yohan, Lopas, Luke A., Hill, Lauren C., Fentz, Courteney L., Diaz, Maricela M., Brown, Krista, Garst, Katelyn M., Denari, Emma W., Osborn, Patrick, Pierrie, Sarah, Herrera, Maria, Miclau, Theodore, Marmor, Meir, Matityahu, Amir, McClellan, R. Trigg, Shearer, David, Toogood, Paul, Ding, Anthony, Murali, Jothi, Naga, Ashraf El, Tangtiphaiboontana, Jennifer, Belaye, Tigist, Berhaneselase, Eleni, Pokhvashchev, Dmitry, Obremskey, William T, Jahangir, Amir Alex, Sethi, Manish, Boyce, Robert, Stinner, Daniel J., Mitchell, Phillip, Trochez, Karen, Rodriguez, Elsa, Pritchett, Charles, Hogan, Natalie, Moreno, A. Fidel, Hagen, Jennifer E., Patrick, Matthew, Vlasak, Richard, Krupko, Thomas, Talerico, Michael, Horodyski, Marybeth, Pazik, Marissa, Lossada-Soto, Elizabeth, Gary, Joshua L., Warner, Stephen J, Munz, John W., Choo, Andrew M., Achor, Timothy S., Routt, Milton L. “Chip”, Kutzler, Michael, Boutte, Sterling, Warth, Ryan J., Prayson, Michael, Venkatarayappa, Indresh, Horne, Brandon, Jerele, Jennifer, Clark, Linda, Boulton, Christina, Lowe, Jason, Ruth, John T., Askam, Brad, Seach, Andrea, Cruz, Alejandro, Featherston, Breanna, Carlson, Robin, Romero, Iliana, Zarif, Isaac, Dehghan, Niloofar, McKee, Michael, Jones, Clifford B, Sietsema, Debra L, Williams, Alyse, Dykes, Tayler, Guerra-Farfan, Ernesto, Tomas-Hernandez, Jordi, Teixidor-Serra, Jordi, Molero-Garcia, Vicente, Selga-Marsa, Jordi, Porcel-Vazquez, Juan Antonio, Andres-Peiro, Jose Vicente, Esteban-Feliu, Ignacio, Vidal-Tarrason, Nuria, Serracanta, Jordi, Nuñez-Camarena, Jorge, del Mar Villar-Casares, Maria, Mestre-Torres, Jaume, Lalueza-Broto, Pilar, Moreira-Borim, Felipe, Garcia-Sanchez, Yaiza, Marcano-Fernández, Francesc, Martínez-Carreres, Laia, Martí-Garín, David, Serrano-Sanz, Jorge, Sánchez-Fernández, Joel, Sanz-Molero, Matsuyama, Carballo, Alejandro, Pelfort, Xavier, Acerboni-Flores, Francesc, Alavedra-Massana, Anna, Anglada-Torres, Neus, Berenguer, Alexandre, Cámara-Cabrera, Jaume, Caparros-García, Ariadna, Fillat-Gomà, Ferran, Fuentes-López, Ruben, Garcia-Rodriguez, Ramona, Gimeno-Calavia, Nuria, Martínez-Álvarez, Marta, Martínez-Grau, Patricia, Pellejero-García, Raúl, Ràfols-Perramon, Ona, Peñalver, Juan Manuel, Domènech, Mònica Salomó, Soler-Cano, Albert, Velasco-Barrera, Aldo, Yela-Verdú, Christian, Bueno-Ruiz, Mercedes, Sánchez-Palomino, Estrella, Andriola, Vito, Molina-Corbacho, Matilde, Maldonado-Sotoca, Yeray, Gasset-Teixidor, Alfons, Blasco-Moreu, Jorge, Fernández-Poch, Núria, Rodoreda-Puigdemasa, Josep, Verdaguer-Figuerola, Arnau, Cueva-Sevieri, Heber Enrique, Garcia-Gimenez, Santiago, Viskontas, Darius G., Apostle, Kelly L., Boyer, Dory S., Moola, Farhad O., Perey, Bertrand H., Stone, Trevor B., Lemke, H. Michael, Spicer, Ella, Payne, Kyrsten, Hymes, Robert A., Schwartzbach, Cary C., Schulman, Jeff E., Malekzadeh, A. Stephen, Holzman, Michael A., Gaski, Greg E., Wills, Jonathan, Pilson, Holly, Carroll, Eben A., Halvorson, Jason J., Babcock, Sharon, Goodman, J. Brett, Holden, Martha B., Williams, Wendy, Hill, Taylor, Brotherton, Ariel, Romeo, Nicholas M., Vallier, Heather A, Vergon, Anna, Higgins, Thomas F., Haller, Justin M., Rothberg, David L., Olsen, Zachary M., McGowan, Abby V., Hill, Sophia, Dauk, Morgan K., Bergin, Patrick F., Russell, George V., Graves, Matthew L., Morellato, John, McGee, Sheketha L., Bhanat, Eldrin L., Yener, Ugur, Khanna, Rajinder, Nehete, Priyanka, Potter, Dr. David, VanDemark, Dr. Robert, III, Seabold, Kyle, Staudenmier, Nicholas, Coe, Marcus, Dwyer, Kevin, Mullin, Devin S., Chockbengboun, Theresa A., DePalo, Peter A., Sr., Phelps, Kevin, Bosse, Michael, Karunakar, Madhav, Kempton, Laurence, Sims, Stephen, Hsu, Joseph, Seymour, Rachel, Churchill, Christine, Mayfield, Ada, Sweeney, Juliette, Jaeblon, Todd, Beer, Robert, Bauer, Brent, Meredith, Sean, Talwar, Sneh, Domes, Christopher M., Gage, Mark J., Reilly, Rachel M., Paniagua, Ariana, Dupree, JaNell, Weaver, Michael J., von Keudell, Arvind G., Sagona, Abigail E., Mehta, Samir, Donegan, Derek, Horan, Annamarie, Dooley, Mary, Heng, Marilyn, Harris, Mitchel B., Lhowe, David W., Esposito, John G., Alnasser, Ahmad, Shannon, Steven F., Scott, Alesha N., Clinch, Bobbi, Weber, Becky, Beltran, Michael J., Archdeacon, Michael T., Sagi, Henry Claude, Wyrick, John D., Le, Theodore Toan, Laughlin, Richard T., Thomson, Cameron G., Hasselfeld, Kimberly, Lin, Carol A., Vrahas, Mark S., Moon, Charles N., Little, Milton T., Marecek, Geoffrey S., Dubuclet, Denice M., Scolaro, John A., Learned, James R., Lim, Philip K., Demas, Susan, Amirhekmat, Arya, Dela Cruz, Yan Marco, Boissonneault, Adam, O Hara, Nathan, Marchand, Lucas, Higgins, Thomas, Gitajn, Leah, Sharma, Ishani, O’Toole, Robert V, and Slobogean, Gerard
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29. In Vivo Intra‐Uterine Delivery of TAT‐Fused Cre Recombinase and CRISPR/Cas9 Editing System in Mice Unveil Histopathology of Pten/p53‐Deficient Endometrial Cancers
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Raúl Navaridas, Maria Vidal‐Sabanés, Anna Ruiz‐Mitjana, Gisela Altés, Aida Perramon‐Güell, Andree Yeramian, Joaquim Egea, Mario Encinas, Sonia Gatius, Xavier Matias‐Guiu, and Xavier Dolcet
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Abstract Phosphatase and TENsin homolog (Pten) and p53 are two of the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor genes in endometrial cancer. However, the functional consequences and histopathological manifestation of concomitant p53 and Pten loss of function alterations in the development of endometrial cancer is still controversial. Here, it is demonstrated that simultaneous Pten and p53 deletion is sufficient to cause epithelial to mesenchymal transition phenotype in endometrial organoids. By a novel intravaginal delivery method using HIV1 trans‐activator of transcription cell penetrating peptide fused with a Cre recombinase protein (TAT‐Cre), local ablation of both p53 and Pten is achieved specifically in the uterus. These mice developed high‐grade endometrial carcinomas and a high percentage of uterine carcinosarcomas resembling those found in humans. To further demonstrate that carcinosarcomas arise from epithelium, double Pten/p53 deficient epithelial cells are mixed with wild type stromal and myometrial cells and subcutaneously transplanted to Scid mice. All xenotransplants resulted in the development of uterine carcinosarcomas displaying high nuclear pleomorphism and metastatic potential. Accordingly, in vivo CRISPR/Cas9 disruption of Pten and p53 also triggered the development of metastatic carcinosarcomas. The results unfadingly demonstrate that simultaneous deletion of p53 and Pten in endometrial epithelial cells is enough to trigger epithelial to mesenchymal transition that is consistently translated to the formation of uterine carcinosarcomas in vivo.
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30. Severity of Omicron Subvariants and Vaccine Impact in Catalonia, Spain
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Víctor López de Rioja, Luca Basile, Aida Perramon-Malavez, Érica Martínez-Solanas, Daniel López, Sergio Medina Maestro, Ermengol Coma, Francesc Fina, Clara Prats, Jacobo Mendioroz Peña, and Enric Alvarez-Lacalle
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In the current COVID-19 landscape dominated by Omicron subvariants, understanding the timing and efficacy of vaccination against emergent lineages is crucial for planning future vaccination campaigns, yet detailed studies stratified by subvariant, vaccination timing, and age groups are scarce. This retrospective study analyzed COVID-19 cases from December 2021 to January 2023 in Catalonia, Spain, focusing on vulnerable populations affected by variants BA.1, BA.2, BA.5, and BQ.1 and including two national booster campaigns. Our database includes detailed information such as dates of diagnosis, hospitalization and death, last vaccination, and cause of death, among others. We evaluated the impact of vaccination on disease severity by age, variant, and vaccination status, finding that recent vaccination significantly mitigated severity across all Omicron subvariants, although efficacy waned six months post-vaccination, except for BQ.1, which showed more stable levels. Unvaccinated individuals had higher hospitalization and mortality rates. Our results highlight the importance of periodic vaccination to reduce severe outcomes, which are influenced by variant and vaccination timing. Although the seasonality of COVID-19 is uncertain, our analysis suggests the potential benefit of annual vaccination in populations >60 years old, probably in early fall, if COVID-19 eventually exhibits a major peak similar to other respiratory viruses.
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31. Lack of extracellular matrix switches TGF-β induced apoptosis of endometrial cells to epithelial to mesenchymal transition
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Anna Ruiz-Mitjana, Raúl Navaridas, Maria Vidal-Sabanés, Aida Perramon-Güell, Andree Yeramian, Isidre Felip, Núria Eritja, Joaquim Egea, Mario Encinas, Xavier Matias-Guiu, and Xavier Dolcet
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Abstract The extracellular matrix and the correct establishment of epithelial cell polarity plays a critical role in epithelial cell homeostasis and cell polarity. In addition, loss of tissue structure is a hallmark of carcinogenesis. In this study, we have addressed the role of extracellular matrix in the cellular responses to TGF-β. It is well known that TGF-β is a double-edged sword: it acts as a tumor suppressor in normal epithelial cells, but conversely has tumor-promoting effects in tumoral cells. However, the factors that determine cellular outcome in response to TGF-β remain controversial. Here, we have demonstrated that the lack of extracellular matrix and consequent loss of cell polarity inhibits TGF-β-induced apoptosis, observed when endometrial epithelial cells are polarized in presence of extracellular matrix. Rather, in absence of extracellular matrix, TGF-β-treated endometrial epithelial cells display features of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. We have also investigated the molecular mechanism of such a switch in cellular response. On the one hand, we found that the lack of Matrigel results in increased AKT signaling which is sufficient to inhibit TGF-β-induced apoptosis. On the other hand, we demonstrate that TGF-β-induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition requires ERK and SMAD2/3 activation. In summary, we demonstrate that loss of cell polarity changes the pro-apoptotic function of TGF-β to tumor-associated phenotype such as epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. These results may be important for understanding the dual role of TGF-β in normal versus tumoral cells.
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32. Effectiveness of nirsevimab immunoprophylaxis against respiratory syncytial virus-related outcomes in hospital and primary care settings: a retrospective cohort study in infants in Catalonia (Spain).
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Coma, Ermengol, Martinez Marcos, Montserrat, Hermosilla, Eduardo, Mendioroz, Jacobo, Reñé, Anna, Fina, Francesc, Perramon-Malavez, Aida, Prats, Clara, Cereza, Gloria, Ciruela, Pilar, Pineda, Valentí, Antón, Andrés, Ricós-Furió, Gemma, Soriano Arandes, Antoni, and Cabezas, Carmen
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MEDICAL personnel ,RESPIRATORY syncytial virus infections ,EMERGENCY room visits ,NOSOLOGY ,INFORMED consent (Medical law) ,BRONCHIOLITIS - Published
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33. Oribatid Mites in a Humid Mediterranean Environment under Different Soil Uses and Fertilization Management.
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Bosch-Serra, Àngela D., Orobitg, Jordi, Badia-Cardet, Martina, Veenstra, Jennifer L., and Perramon, Bernat
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Measuring soil quality and the use of indicators for its evaluation is a worldwide challenge. In Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park (northeastern Spain), different parameters related to oribatid mites as indicators of soil quality were evaluated under different land uses: forest, pasture, and a biennial double-crop rotation of forage crops. In forage crops, previous fertilization management (one based on mineral fertilizers, three on cattle manure, and one using both types) was also evaluated. Three samplings (April, June, and September) were performed over one season. Fifty-four oribatid species belonging to 28 families were identified. Abundance was the lowest in June for all land uses (average of 1184 individuals m
−2 ). In the study period, abundance, diversity (Shannon index, H'), and dominance (Berger–Parker index, d) varied with different land uses, with the highest values of abundance and H' in forests (9287 individuals m−2 and 2.19, respectively) and the lowest dominance in forests (d = 0.29) without differences between the other uses. Additionally, in the studied parameters, no differences were associated with previous fertilization management in forage crops. Hypochthoniella minutissima, Xenillus (X.) tegeocranus characterized the forest system, Epilohmannia cylindrica minima the forage crops, and Tectocepheus sarekensis the pasture. In pasture, the dominance of the parthenogenetic species Tectocepheus sarekensis raises concerns about potential management constraints. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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34. Policies on children and schools during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Western Europe
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Antoni Soriano-Arandes, Ana Brett, Danilo Buonsenso, Louise Emilsson, Isabel de la Fuente Garcia, Despoina Gkentzi, Otto Helve, Kasper P. Kepp, Maria Mossberg, Taulant Muka, Alasdair Munro, Cihan Papan, Aida Perramon-Malavez, Frederik Schaltz-Buchholzer, Pierre R. Smeesters, and Petra Zimmermann
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During the pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), mitigation policies for children have been a topic of considerable uncertainty and debate. Although some children have co-morbidities which increase their risk for severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and complications such as multisystem inflammatory syndrome and long COVID, most children only get mild COVID-19. On the other hand, consistent evidence shows that mass mitigation measures had enormous adverse impacts on children. A central question can thus be posed: What amount of mitigation should children bear, in response to a disease that is disproportionally affecting older people? In this review, we analyze the distinct child versus adult epidemiology, policies, mitigation trade-offs and outcomes in children in Western Europe. The highly heterogenous European policies applied to children compared to adults did not lead to significant measurable differences in outcomes. Remarkably, the relative epidemiological importance of transmission from school-age children to other age groups remains uncertain, with current evidence suggesting that schools often follow, rather than lead, community transmission. Important learning points for future pandemics are summarized.
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35. Aqueous skin antisepsis before surgical fixation of open fractures (Aqueous-PREP): a multiple-period, cluster-randomised, crossover trial
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Slobogean, Gerard P., Sprague, Sheila, Wells, Jeffrey L., Bhandari, Mohit, Harris, Anthony D., Mullins, C. Daniel, Thabane, Lehana, Wood, Amber, Della Rocca, Gregory J., Hebden, Joan N., Jeray, Kyle J., Marchand, Lucas S., O'Hara, Lyndsay M., Zura, Robert D., Lee, Christopher, Patterson, Joseph T., Gardner, Michael J., Blasman, Jenna, Davies, Jonah, Liang, Stephen, Taljaard, Monica, Devereaux, PJ, Guyatt, Gordon, Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Marvel, Debra, Palmer, Jana E., Friedrich, Jeff, O'Hara, Nathan N., Grissom, Frances, Gitajn, I. Leah, Morshed, Saam, O'Toole, Robert V., Petrisor, Bradley, Mossuto, Franca, Joshi, Manjari G., D'Alleyrand, Jean-Claude G., Fowler, Justin, Rivera, Jessica C., Talbot, Max, Pogorzelski, David, Dodds, Shannon, Li, Silvia, Del Fabbro, Gina, Szasz, Olivia Paige, Bzovsky, Sofia, McKay, Paula, Minea, Alexandra, Murphy, Kevin, Howe, Andrea L., Demyanovich, Haley K., Hoskins, Wayne, Medeiros, Michelle, Polk, Genevieve, Kettering, Eric, Mahal, Nirmen, Eglseder, Andrew, Johnson, Aaron, Langhammer, Christopher, Lebrun, Christopher, Nascone, Jason, Pensy, Raymond, Pollak, Andrew, Sciadini, Marcus, Degani, Yasmin, Phipps, Heather, Hempen, Eric, Johal, Herman, Ristevski, Bill, Williams, Dale, Denkers, Matthew, Rajaratnam, Krishan, Al-Asiri, Jamal, Gallant, Jodi L., Pusztai, Kaitlyn, MacRae, Sarah, Renaud, Sara, Adams, John D., Beckish, Michael L., Bray, Christopher C., Brown, Timothy R., Cross, Andrew W., Dew, Timothy, Faucher, Gregory K., Gurich Jr, Richard W., Lazarus, David E., Millon, S. John, Moody, M. Christian, Palmer, M. Jason, Porter, Scott E., Schaller, Thomas M., Sridhar, Michael S., Sanders, John L., Rudisill Jr, L. Edwin, Garitty, Michael J., Poole, Andrew S., Sims, Michael L., Walker, Clark M., Carlisle, Robert, Hofer, Erin A., Huggins, Brandon, Hunter, Michael, Marshall, William, Ray, Shea B., Smith, Cory, Altman, Kyle M., Pichiotino, Erin R., Quirion, Julia C., Loeffler, Markus F., Cole, Austin A., Maltz, Ethan J., Parker, Wesley, Ramsey, T. Bennett, Burnikel, Alex, Colello, Michael, Stewart, Russell, Wise, Jeremy, Anderson, Matthew, Eskew, Joshua, Judkins, Benjamin, Miller, James M., Tanner, Stephanie L., Snider, Rebecca G., Townsend, Christine E., Pham, Kayla H., Martin, Abigail, Robertson, Emily, Bray, Emily, Sykes, J. Wilson, Yoder, Krystina, Conner, Kelsey, Abbott, Harper, Natoli, Roman M., McKinley, Todd O., Virkus, Walter W., Sorkin, Anthony T., Szatkowski, Jan P., Mullis, Brian H., Jang, Yohan, Lopas, Luke A., Hill, Lauren C., Fentz, Courteney L., Diaz, Maricela M., Brown, Krista, Garst, Katelyn M., Denari, Emma W., Osborn, Patrick, Pierrie, Sarah N., Kessler, Bradley, Herrera, Maria, Miclau, Theodore, Marmor, Meir T., Matityahu, Amir, McClellan, R. Trigg, Shearer, David, Toogood, Paul, Ding, Anthony, Murali, Jothi, El Naga, Ashraf, Tangtiphaiboontana, Jennifer, Belaye, Tigist, Berhaneselase, Eleni, Pokhvashchev, Dmitry, Obremskey, William T., Jahangir, Amir Alex, Sethi, Manish, Boyce, Robert, Stinner, Daniel J., Mitchell, Phillip P., Trochez, Karen, Rodriguez, Elsa, Pritchett, Charles, Hogan, Natalie, Fidel Moreno, A., Hagen, Jennifer E., Patrick, Matthew, Vlasak, Richard, Krupko, Thomas, Talerico, Michael, Horodyski, Marybeth, Pazik, Marissa, Lossada-Soto, Elizabeth, Gary, Joshua L., Warner, Stephen J., Munz, John W., Choo, Andrew M., Achor, Timothy S., Routt, Milton L. “Chip”, Kutzler, Michael, Boutte, Sterling, Warth, Ryan J., Prayson, Michael J., Venkatarayappa, Indresh, Horne, Brandon, Jerele, Jennifer, Clark, Linda, Boulton, Christina, Lowe, Jason, Ruth, John T., Askam, Brad, Seach, Andrea, Cruz, Alejandro, Featherston, Breanna, Carlson, Robin, Romero, Iliana, Zarif, Isaac, Dehghan, Niloofar, McKee, Michael, Jones, Clifford B., Sietsema, Debra L., Williams, Alyse, Dykes, Tayler, Guerra-Farfan, Ernesto, Tomas-Hernandez, Jordi, Teixidor-Serra, Jordi, Molero-Garcia, Vicente, Selga-Marsa, Jordi, Porcel-Vazquez, Juan Antonio, Andres-Peiro, Jose Vicente, Esteban-Feliu, Ignacio, Vidal-Tarrason, Nuria, Serracanta, Jordi, Nuñez-Camarena, Jorge, del Mar Villar-Casares, Maria, Mestre-Torres, Jaume, Lalueza-Broto, Pilar, Moreira-Borim, Felipe, Garcia-Sanchez, Yaiza, Marcano-Fernández, Francesc, Martínez-Carreres, Laia, Martí-Garín, David, Serrano-Sanz, Jorge, Sánchez-Fernández, Joel, Sanz-Molero, Matsuyama, Carballo, Alejandro, Pelfort, Xavier, Acerboni-Flores, Francesc, Alavedra-Massana, Anna, Anglada-Torres, Neus, Berenguer, Alexandre, Cámara-Cabrera, Jaume, Caparros-García, Ariadna, Fillat-Gomà, Ferran, Fuentes-López, Ruben, Garcia-Rodriguez, Ramona, Gimeno-Calavia, Nuria, Martínez-Álvarez, Marta, Martínez-Grau, Patricia, Pellejero-García, Raúl, Ràfols-Perramon, Ona, Peñalver, Juan Manuel, Salomó Domènech, Mònica, Soler-Cano, Albert, Velasco-Barrera, Aldo, Yela-Verdú, Christian, Bueno-Ruiz, Mercedes, Sánchez-Palomino, Estrella, Andriola, Vito, Molina-Corbacho, Matilde, Maldonado-Sotoca, Yeray, Gasset-Teixidor, Alfons, Blasco-Moreu, Jorge, Fernández-Poch, Núria, Rodoreda-Puigdemasa, Josep, Verdaguer-Figuerola, Arnau, Cueva-Sevieri, Heber Enrique, Garcia-Gimenez, Santiago, Viskontas, Darius G., Apostle, Kelly L., Boyer, Dory S., Moola, Farhad O., Perey, Bertrand H., Stone, Trevor B., Lemke, H. Michael, Spicer, Ella, Payne, Kyrsten, Hymes, Robert A., Schwartzbach, Cary C., Schulman, Jeff E., Malekzadeh, A. Stephen, Holzman, Michael A., Gaski, Greg E., Wills, Jonathan, Pilson, Holly, Carroll, Eben A., Halvorson, Jason J., Babcock, Sharon, Goodman, J. Brett, Holden, Martha B., Williams, Wendy, Hill, Taylor, Brotherton, Ariel, Romeo, Nicholas M., Vallier, Heather A., Vergon, Anna, Higgins, Thomas F., Haller, Justin M., Rothberg, David L., Olsen, Zachary M., McGowan, Abby V., Hill, Sophia, Dauk, Morgan K., Bergin, Patrick F., Russell, George V., Graves, Matthew L., Morellato, John, McGee, Sheketha L., Bhanat, Eldrin L., Yener, Ugur, Khanna, Rajinder, Nehete, Priyanka, Potter, David, VanDemark III, Robert, Seabold, Kyle, Staudenmier, Nicholas, Coe, Marcus, Dwyer, Kevin, Mullin, Devin S., Chockbengboun, Theresa A., DePalo Sr., Peter A., Phelps, Kevin, Bosse, Michael, Karunakar, Madhav, Kempton, Laurence, Sims, Stephen, Hsu, Joseph, Seymour, Rachel, Churchill, Christine, Mayfield, Ada, Sweeney, Juliette, Jaeblon, Todd, Beer, Robert, Bauer, Brent, Meredith, Sean, Talwar, Sneh, Domes, Christopher M., Gage, Mark J., Reilly, Rachel M., Paniagua, Ariana, Dupree, JaNell, Weaver, Michael J., von Keudell, Arvind G., Sagona, Abigail E., Mehta, Samir, Donegan, Derek, Horan, Annamarie, Dooley, Mary, Heng, Marilyn, Harris, Mitchel B., Lhowe, David W., Esposito, John G., Alnasser, Ahmad, Shannon, Steven F., Scott, Alesha N., Clinch, Bobbi, Weber, Becky, Beltran, Michael J., Archdeacon, Michael T., Sagi, Henry Claude, Wyrick, John D., Le, Theodore Toan, Laughlin, Richard T., Thomson, Cameron G., Hasselfeld, Kimberly, Lin, Carol A., Vrahas, Mark S., Moon, Charles N., Little, Milton T., Marecek, Geoffrey S., Dubuclet, Denice M., Scolaro, John A., Learned, James R., Lim, Philip K., Demas, Susan, Amirhekmat, Arya, and Dela Cruz, Yan Marco
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36. Brenda Hudson-Perramon, veu i vers del poeta
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37. Respiratory Viral Coinfections in Pediatric Patients in the Primary Care Setting: A Multicenter Prospective Study Within the COPEDICAT Network.
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Andrés, Cristina, Perramon-Malavez, Aida, Creus-Costa, Anna, Gatell, Anna, Martín-Martín, Ramona, Solà-Segura, Elisabet, Riera-Bosch, Maria Teresa, Biosca, Mireia, Soler, Isabel, Chiné, Maria, Sanz, Lidia, Quezada, Gabriela, Pérez, Sandra, Salvadó, Olga, Sau, Imma, Prats, Clara, Antón, Andrés, and Soriano-Arandes, Antoni
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Acute respiratory viral infections pose a significant healthcare burden on the pediatric population globally, but data on the dissemination pattern in the community due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic are scarce. We conducted a 2-year prospective multicenter study in Catalonia (Spain) that examined the prevalence and coinfection dynamics of respiratory viruses among 1276 pediatric patients from different age groups attending primary care. Coinfection analysis demonstrated complex patterns and revealed a coinfection rate of 23.8% for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, often in association with rhinovirus or influenza A. This study provides valuable data to understand postpandemic viral interactions, which is imperative for public health interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Mortality in Catalonia during the summer of 2022 and its relation with high temperatures and COVID-19 cases
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Ermengol Coma, David Pino, Núria Mora, Francesc Fina, Aida Perramon, Clara Prats, Manuel Medina, Antoni Planella, Anna Mompart, Jacobo Mendioroz, and Carmen Cabezas
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PurposeTo analyse the association between the mortality during the summer 2022 and either high temperatures or the COVID-19 wave with data from the Catalan Health Care System (7.8 million people).MethodsWe performed a retrospective study using publicly available data of meteorological variables, influenza-like illness (ILI) cases (including COVID-19) and deaths. The study comprises the summer months of the years 2021 and 2022. To compare the curves of mortality, ILI and temperature we calculated the z-score of each series. We assessed the observed lag between curves using the cross-correlation function. Finally, we calculated the correlation between the z-scores using the Pearson correlation coefficient (R2).ResultsDuring the study period, 33,967 deaths were reported in Catalonia (16,416 in the summer of 2021 and 17,551 in the summer of 2022). In 2022, the observed lag and the correlation between the z-scores of temperature and all-cause deaths was 3 days and R2 = 0.86, while between ILI and all-cause deaths was 22 days and R2 = 0.21. This high correlation between temperature and deaths increased up to 0.91 when we excluded those deaths reported as COVID-19 deaths, while the correlation between ILI and non-COVID-19 deaths decreased to −0.19. No correlation was observed between non-COVID deaths and temperature or ILI cases in 2021.ConclusionOur study suggests that the main cause of the increase in deaths during summer 2022 in Catalonia was the high temperatures and its duration. The contribution of the COVID-19 seems to be limited.
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39. Introduction of nirsevimab in Catalonia, Spain: description of bronchiolitis and the Respiratory Syncytial Virus incidence in the 2023/24 season
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Perramon-Malavez, Aida, primary, de Rioja, Victor López, additional, Coma, Ermengol, additional, Hermosilla, Eduardo, additional, Fina, Francesc, additional, Martínez, Montserrat, additional, Mendioroz, Jacobo, additional, Cabezas, Carmen, additional, Montañola-Sales, Cristina, additional, Prats, Clara, additional, and Soriano-Arandes, Antoni, additional
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40. Mathematical modeling of SARS-CoV-2 variant substitutions in European countries: transmission dynamics and epidemiological insights.
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López de Rioja, Víctor, Perramon-Malavez, Aida, Alonso, Sergio, Andrés, Cristina, Antón, Andrés, Bordoy, Antoni E., Càmara, Jordi, Cardona, Pere-Joan, Català, Martí, López, Daniel, Martí, Sara, Martró, Elisa, Saludes, Verónica, Prats, Clara, and Alvarez-Lacalle, Enrique
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41. Implementing stakeholder engagement to explore alternative models of consent: An example from the PREP-IT trials
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Slobogean, Gerard P., Bhandari, Mohit, Sprague, Sheila, D'Alleyrand, Jean-Claude, Harris, Anthony D., Mullins, Daniel C., Thabane, Lehana, Wells, Jeffrey, Wood, Amber, Della Rocca, Gregory J., Hebden, Joan, Jeray, Kyle J., Marchand, Lucas, O'Hara, Lyndsay M., Zura, Robert, Gardner, Michael J., Blasman, Jenna, Davies, Jonah, Liang, Stephen, Taljaard, Monica, Devereaux, P.J., Guyatt, Gordon H., Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Marvel, Debra, Palmer, Jana, Friedrich, Jeff, O'Hara, Nathan N., Grissom, Ms Frances, Gitajn, I. Leah, Morshed, Saam, O'Toole, Robert V., Petrisor, Bradley A., Camara, Megan, Mossuto, Franca, Joshi, Manjari G., Fowler, Justin, Rivera, Jessica, Talbot, Max, Dodds, Shannon, Garibaldi, Alisha, Li, Silvia, Nguyen, Uyen, Pogorzelski, David, Rojas, Alejandra, Scott, Taryn, Del Fabbro, Gina, Szasz, Olivia Paige, McKay, Paula, Howe, Andrea, Rudnicki, Joshua, Demyanovich, Haley, Little, Kelly, Mullins, C. Daniel, Medeiros, Michelle, Kettering, Eric, Hale, Diamond, Petrisor, Brad A., Johal, Herman, Ristevski, Bill, Williams, Dale, Denkers, Matthew, Rajaratnam, Krishan, Al-Asiri, Jamal, Leonard, Jordan, Marcano-Fernández, Francesc A., Gallant, Jodi, Persico, Federico, Gjorgjievski, Marko, George, Annie, Natoli, Roman M., Gaski, Greg E., McKinley, Todd O., Virkus, Walter W., Sorkin, Anthony T., Szatkowski, Jan P., Baele, Joseph R., Mullis, Brian H., Hill, Lauren C., Hudgins, Andrea, Osborn, Patrick, Pierrie, Sarah, Martinez, Eric, Kimmel, Joseph, Adams, John D., Beckish, Michael L., Bray, Christopher C., Brown, Timothy R., Cross, Andrew W., Dew, Timothy, Faucher, Gregory K., Gurich, Richard W., Jr., Lazarus, David E., Millon, S. John, Palmer, M. Jason, Porter, Scott E., Schaller, Thomas M., Sridhar, Michael S., Sanders, John L., Rudisill, L. Edwin, Jr., Garitty, Michael J., Poole, Andrew S., Sims, Michael L., Walker, Clark M., Carlisle, Robert M., II, Hofer, Erin Adams, Huggins, Brandon S., Hunter, Michael D., Marshall, William A., Ray, Shea Bielby, Smith, Cory D., Altman, Kyle M., Bedard, Julia C., Loeffler, Markus F., Pichiotino, Erin R., Cole, Austin A., Maltz, Ethan J., Parker, Wesley, Ramsey, T. Bennett, Burnikel, Alex, Colello, Michael, Stewart, Russell, Wise, Jeremy, Moody, M. Christian, Tanner, Stephanie L., Snider, Rebecca G., Townsend, Christine E., Pham, Kayla H., Martin, Abigail, Robertson, Emily, Miclau, Theodore, Kandemir, Utku, Marmor, Meir, Matityahu, Amir, McClellan, R. Trigg, Meinberg, Eric, Shearer, David, Toogood, Paul, Ding, Anthony, Donohoe, Erin, Murali, Jothi, Belaye, Tigist, Berhaneselase, Eleni, Paul, Alexandra, Garg, Kartik, Gary, Joshua L., Warner, Stephen J., Munz, John W., Choo, Andrew M., Achor, Timothy S., “Chip” Routt, Milton L., Rao, Mayank, Pechero, Guillermo, Miller, Adam, Hagen, Jennifer E., Patrick, Matthew, Vlasak, Richard, Krupko, Thomas, Sadasivan, Kalia, Koenig, Chris, Bailey, Daniel, Wentworth, Daniel, Van, Chi, Schwartz, Justin, Dehghan, Niloofar, Jones, Clifford B., Tracy Watson, J., McKee, Michael, Karim, Ammar, Talerico, Michael, Sietsema, Debra L., Williams, Alyse, Dykes, Tayler, Obremskey, William T., Jahangir, Amir Alex, Sethi, Manish, Boyce, Robert, Stinner, Daniel J., Mitchell, Phillip, Trochez, Karen, Rodriguez, Andres, Gajari, Vamshi, Rodriguez, Elsa, Pritchett, Charles, Boulton, Christina, Lowe, Jason, Wild, Jason, Ruth, John T., Taylor, Michel, Seach, Andrea, Saeed, Sabina, Culbert, Hunter, Cruz, Alejandro, Knapp, Thomas, Hurkett, Colin, Lowney, Maya, Prayson, Michael, Venkatarayappa, Indresh, Horne, Brandon, Jerele, Jennifer, Clark, Linda, Marcano-Fernández, Francesc, Jornet-Gibert, Montsant, Martínez-Carreres, Laia, Martí-Garín, David, Serrano-Sanz, Jorge, Sánchez-Fernández, Joel, Sanz-Molero, Matsuyama, Carballo, Alejandro, Pelfort, Xavier, Acerboni-Flores, Francesc, Alavedra-Massana, Anna, Anglada-Torres, Neus, Berenguer, Alexandre, Cámara-Cabrera, Jaume, Caparros-García, Ariadna, Fillat-Gomà, Ferran, Fuentes-López, Ruben, Garcia-Rodriguez, Ramona, Gimeno-Calavia, Nuria, Graells-Alonso, Guillem, Martínez-Álvarez, Marta, Martínez-Grau, Patricia, Pellejero-García, Raúl, Ràfols-Perramon, Ona, Peñalver, Juan Manuel, Domènech, Mònica Salomó, Soler-Cano, Albert, Velasco-Barrera, Aldo, Yela-Verdú, Christian, Bueno-Ruiz, Mercedes, Sánchez-Palomino, Estrella, Guerra-Farfan, Ernesto, Tomas-Hernandez, Jordi, Teixidor-Serra, Jordi, Molero-Garcia, Vicente, Selga-Marsa, Jordi, Porcel-Vasquez, Juan Antonio, Andres-Peiro, Jose Vicente, Minguell-Monyart, Joan, Garcia-Sanchez, Yaiza, Nuñez-Camarena, Jorge, Tauste-Rubio, Eladia, Gonzalez-Amigo, Marta, Romeo, Nicholas M., Vallier, Heather A., Breslin, Mary A., Fraifogl, Joanne, Wilson, Eleanor S., Wadenpfuhl, Leanne K., Halliday, Paul G., Viskontas, Darius G., Apostle, Kelly L., Boyer, Dory S., Moola, Farhad O., Perey, Bertrand H., Stone, Trevor B., Lemke, H. Michael, Zomar, Mauri, Spicer, Ella, Fan, Chen “Brenda”, Payne, Kyrsten, Phelps, Kevin, Bosse, Michael, Karunakar, Madhav, Kempton, Laurence, Sims, Stephen, Hsu, Joseph, Seymour, Rachel, Churchill, Christine, Bartel, Claire, Mayberry, Robert Miles, Brownrigg, Maggie, Girardi, Cara, Mayfield, Ada, Hymes, Robert A., Schwartzbach, Cary C., Schulman, Jeff E., Malekzadeh, A. Stephen, Holzman, Michael A., Ramsey, Lolita, Ahn, James S., Panjshiri, Farhanaz, Das, Sharmistha, English, Antoinisha D., Haaser, Sharon M., Cuff, Jaslynn A.N., Pilson, Holly, Carroll, Eben A., Halvorson, Jason J., Babcock, Sharon, Goodman, J. Brett, Holden, Martha B., Bullard, Debra, Williams, Wendy, Higgins, Thomas F., Haller, Justin M., Rothberg, David L., Marchand, Lucas S., Neese, Ashley, Russell, Mark, Olsen, Zachary M., Coe, Marcus, Dwyer, Kevin, Mullin, Devin S., Reilly, Clifford A., DePalo, Peter, Hall, Amy E., Heng, Marilyn, Harris, Mitchel B., Smith, R. Malcolm, Lhowe, David W., Esposito, John G., Bansal, Mira, Bergin, Patrick F., Russell, George V., Graves, Matthew L., Morellato, John, Champion, Heather K., Johnson, Leslie N., McGee, Sheketha L., Bhanat, Eldrin L., Mehta, Samir, Donegan, Derek, Ahn, Jaimo, Horan, Annamarie, Dooley, Mary, Kuczinski, Ashley, Iwu, Ashley, Potter, David, VanDemark, Robert, III, Pfaff, Branden, Hollinsworth, Troy, Weaver, Michael J., von Keudell, Arvind G., McTague, Michael F., Allen, Elizabeth M., Jaeblon, Todd, Beer, Robert, Demyanovich, Haley K., Gage, Mark J., Reilly, Rachel M., Sparrow, Cindy, Pechero, Guillermo, Jr., Holden, Martha, Wells, Jeff, Eglseder, Andrew, Johnson, Aaron, Langhammer, Christopher, Lebrun, Christopher, Manson, Theodore, Nascone, Jason, Paryavi, Ebrahim, Pensy, Raymond, Pollak, Andrew, Sciadini, Marcus, Degani, Yasmin, and Joseph, Katherine
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- 2021
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42. Managing work flow in high enrolling trials: The development and implementation of a sampling strategy in the PREPARE trial
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Slobogean, Gerard P., Sprague, Sheila, Wells, Jeffrey, Bhandari, Mohit, D'Alleyrand, Jean-Claude, Harris, Anthony D., Mullins, Daniel C., Thabane, Lehana, Wood, Amber, Della Rocca, Gregory J., Hebden, Joan, Jeray, Kyle J., Marchand, Lucas, O'Hara, Lyndsay M., Zura, Robert, Gardner, Michael J., Blasman, Jenna, Davies, Jonah, Liang, Stephen, Taljaard, Monica, Devereaux, P.J., Guyatt, Gordon H., Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Marvel, Debra, Palmer, Jana, Friedrich, Jeff, O'Hara, Nathan N., Grissom, Ms. Frances, Gitajn, I. Leah, Morshed, Saam, O'Toole, Robert V., Petrisor, Bradley A., Camara, Megan, Mossuto, Franca, Joshi, Manjari G., Fowler, Justin, Rivera, Jessica, Talbot, Max, Dodds, Shannon, Garibaldi, Alisha, Li, Silvia, Nguyen, Uyen, Pogorzelski, David, Rojas, Alejandra, Scott, Taryn, Del Fabbro, Gina, Szasz, Olivia Paige, McKay, Paula, Howe, Andrea, Rudnicki, Joshua, Demyanovich, Haley, Little, Kelly, Mullins, C. Daniel, Medeiros, Michelle, Kettering, Eric, Hale, Diamond, Eglseder, Andrew, Johnson, Aaron, Langhammer, Christopher, Lebrun, Christopher, Manson, Theodore, Nascone, Jason, Paryavi, Ebrahim, Pensy, Raymond, Pollak, Andrew, Sciadini, Marcus, Degani, Yasmin, Demyanovich, Haley K., Joseph, Katherine, Petrisor, Brad A., Johal, Herman, Ristevski, Bill, Williams, Dale, Denkers, Matthew, Rajaratnam, Krishan, Al-Asiri, Jamal, Leonard, Jordan, Marcano-Fernández, Francesc A., Gallant, Jodi, Persico, Federico, Gjorgjievski, Marko, George, Annie, Natoli, Roman M., Gaski, Greg E., McKinley, Todd O., Virkus, Walter W., Sorkin, Anthony T., Szatkowski, Jan P., Baele, Joseph R., Mullis, Brian H., Hill, Lauren C., Hudgins, Andrea, Osborn, Patrick, Pierrie, Sarah, Martinez, Eric, Kimmel, Joseph, Adams, John D., Beckish, Michael L., Bray, Christopher C., Brown, Timothy R., Cross, Andrew W., Dew, Timothy, Faucher, Gregory K., Gurich, Richard W., Jr., Lazarus, David E., Millon, S. John, Palmer, M. Jason, Porter, Scott E., Schaller, Thomas M., Sridhar, Michael S., Sanders, John L., Rudisill, L. Edwin, Jr., Garitty, Michael J., Poole, Andrew S., Sims, Michael L., Walker, Clark M., Carlisle, Robert M., II, Hofer, Erin Adams, Huggins, Brandon S., Hunter, Michael D., Marshall, William A., Ray, Shea Bielby, Smith, Cory D., Altman, Kyle M., Bedard, Julia C., Loeffler, Markus F., Pichiotino, Erin R., Cole, Austin A., Maltz, Ethan J., Parker, Wesley, Ramsey, T. Bennett, Burnikel, Alex, Colello, Michael, Stewart, Russell, Wise, Jeremy, Moody, M. Christian, Tanner, Stephanie L., Snider, Rebecca G., Townsend, Christine E., Pham, Kayla H., Martin, Abigail, Robertson, Emily, Miclau, Theodore, Kandemir, Utku, Marmor, Meir, Matityahu, Amir, McClellan, R. Trigg, Meinberg, Eric, Shearer, David, Toogood, Paul, Ding, Anthony, Donohue, Erin, Belaye, Tigist, Berhaneselase, Eleni, Paul, Alexandra, Garg, Kartik, Gary, Joshua L., Warner, Stephen J., Munz, John W., Choo, Andrew M., Achor, Timothy S., “Chip” Routt, Milton L., Rao, Mayank, Pechero, Guillermo, Miller, Adam, Hagen, Jennifer E., Patrick, Matthew, Vlasak, Richard, Krupko, Thomas, Sadasivan, Kalia, Koenig, Chris, Bailey, Daniel, Wentworth, Daniel, Van, Chi, Schwartz, Justin, Dehghan, Niloofar, Jones, Clifford B., Watson, J Tracy, McKee, Michael, Karim, Ammar, Talerico, Michael, Sietsema, Debra L., Williams, Alyse, Dykes, Tayler, Obremskey, William T., Jahangir, Amir Alex, Sethi, Manish, Boyce, Robert, Stinner, Daniel J., Mitchell, Phillip, Trochez, Karen, Rodriguez, Andres, Gajari, Vamshi, Rodriguez, Elsa, Pritchett, Charles, Boulton, Christina, Lowe, Jason, Wild, Jason, Ruth, John T., Taylor, Michel, Seach, Andrea, Saeed, Sabina, Culbert, Hunter, Cruz, Alejandro, Knapp, Thomas, Hurkett, Colin, Lowney, Maya, Prayson, Michael, Venkatarayappa, Indresh, Horne, Brandon, Jerele, Jennifer, Clark, Linda, Marcano-Fernández, Francesc, Jornet-Gibert, Montsant, Martínez-Carreres, Laia, Martí-Garín, David, Serrano-Sanz, Jorge, Sánchez-Fernández, Joel, Sanz-Molero, Matsuyama, Carballo, Alejandro, Pelfort, Xavier, Acerboni-Flores, Francesc, Alavedra-Massana, Anna, Anglada-Torres, Neus, Berenguer, Alexandre, Cámara-Cabrera, Jaume, Caparros-García, Ariadna, Fillat-Gomà, Ferran, Fuentes-López, Ruben, Garcia-Rodriguez, Ramona, Gimeno-Calavia, Nuria, Graells-Alonso, Guillem, Martínez-Álvarez, Marta, Martínez-Grau, Patricia, Pellejero-García, Raúl, Ràfols-Perramon, Ona, Peñalver, Juan Manuel, Domènech, Mònica Salomó, Soler-Cano, Albert, Velasco-Barrera, Aldo, Yela-Verdú, Christian, Bueno-Ruiz, Mercedes, Sánchez-Palomino, Estrella, Guerra, Ernesto, García, Yaiza, Romeo, Nicholas M., Vallier, Heather A., Breslin, Mary A., Fraifogl, Joanne, Wilson, Eleanor S., Wadenpfuhl, Leanne K., Halliday, Paul G., Viskontas, Darius G., Apostle, Kelly L., Boyer, Dory S., Moola, Farhad O., Perey, Bertrand H., Stone, Trevor B., Lemke, H. Michael, Zomar, Mauri, Spicer, Ella, Fan, Chen “Brenda”, Payne, Kyrsten, Phelps, Kevin, Bosse, Michael, Karunakar, Madhav, Kempton, Laurence, Sims, Stephen, Hsu, Joseph, Seymour, Rachel, Churchill, Christine, Bartel, Claire, Mayberry, Robert Miles, Brownrigg, Maggie, Girardi, Cara, Mayfield, Ada, Hymes, Robert A., Schwartzbach, Cary C., Schulman, Jeff E., Malekzadeh, A. Stephen, Holzman, Michael A., Ramsey, Lolita, Ahn, James S., Panjshiri, Farhanaz, Das, Sharmistha, English, Antoinisha D., Haaser, Sharon M., Cuff, Jaslynn A.N., Pilson, Holly, Carroll, Eben A., Halvorson, Jason J., Babcock, Sharon, Goodman, J. Brett, Holden, Martha B., Bullard, Debra, Williams, Wendy, Higgins, Thomas F., Haller, Justin M., Rothberg, David L., Neese, Ashley, Russell, Mark, Coe, Marcus, Dwyer, Kevin, Mullin, Devin S., Reilly, Clifford A., DePalo, Peter, Hall, Amy E., Heng, Marilyn, Harris, Mitchel B., Smith, R. Malcolm, Lhowe, David W., Esposito, John G., Bansal, Mira, Bergin, Patrick F., Russell, George V., Graves, Matthew L., Morellato, John, Champion, Heather K., Johnson, Leslie N., McGee, Sheketha L., Bhanat, Eldrin L., Mehta, Samir, Donegan, Derek, Ahn, Jaimo, Horan, Annamarie, Dooley, Mary, Kuczinski, Ashley, Iwu, Ashley, Potter, David, VanDemark, Robert, III, Pfaff, Branden, Hollinsworth, Troy, Weaver, Michael J., von Keudell, Arvind G., McTague, Michael F., Allen, Elizabeth M., Jaeblon, Todd, Beer, Robert, Gage, Mark J., Reilly, Rachel M., Sparrow, Cindy, and McGee, Sheketha
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43. Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children in Western Countries? Decreasing Incidence as the Pandemic Progresses?: An Observational Multicenter International Cross-sectional Study
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Buonsenso, Danilo, Perramon, Aida, Català, Martí, Torres, Juan P., Camacho-Moreno, Germán, Rojas-Solano, Mariela, Ulloa-Gutierrez, Rolando, Camacho-Badilla, Kattia, Pérez-Corrales, Cristian, Cotugno, Nicola, Yamazaki-Nakashimada, Marco A., Estripeaut, Dora, Buddingh, Emilie Pauline, von Asmuth, Erik, van Rossum, Annemarie M.C., Soler-Palacin, Pere, Rivière, Jacques G., Prats, Clara, Pino, Rosa, Paredes-Carmona, Fernando, Visa-Reñé, Núria, García-Salido, Alberto, Martínez-Mejias, Abel, and Soriano-Arandes, Antoni
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- 2022
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44. Institutional entrepreneurship enablers to promote circular economy in the European Union: Impacts on transition towards a more circular economy
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Alonso-Almeida, María del Mar, Rodriguez-Anton, José Miguel, Bagur-Femenías, Llorenç, and Perramon, Jordi
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- 2021
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45. Domènec Perramon, poesia i exili
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Barrera i Puigví, Agustí
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- 2011
46. Study to determine relevant health outcome measures in opioid use disorder: multicriteria decision analysis/Estudio para la determinacion de medidas de resultados en salud relevantes en el trastorno por consumo de opiaceos. Analisis de Decision Multicriterio
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Colom, Joan, Szerman, Nestor, Sabater, Eliazar, Ferre, Francisco, Pascual, Francisco, Gilabert-Perramon, Antoni, Casado, Miguel Angel, Bobes, Julio, and Mcda-Oud, Grupo De Trabajo
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- 2021
47. A semi-empirical risk panel to monitor epidemics: multi-faceted tool to assist healthcare and public health professionals.
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Perramon-Malavez, Aida, Bravo, Mario, López de Rioja, Víctor, Català, Martí, Alonso, Sergio, Álvarez-Lacalle, Enrique, López, Daniel, Soriano-Arandes, Antoni, and Prats, Clara
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- 2024
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48. The BCL-2 family members NOXA and BIM mediate fluorizoline-induced apoptosis in multiple myeloma cells
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Cosialls, Ana M., Sánchez-Vera, Ismael, Pomares, Helena, Perramon-Andújar, Judit, Sanchez-Esteban, Sandra, Palmeri, Claudia M., Iglesias-Serret, Daniel, Saura-Esteller, José, Núñez-Vázquez, Sonia, Lavilla, Rodolfo, González-Barca, Eva M., Pons, Gabriel, and Gil, Joan
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- 2020
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49. Joaquim Perramon i el seu servei a la professió
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Cadena, Josep M. (Josep Maria)
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- 2007
50. Mathematical modeling of SARS-CoV-2 variant substitutions in European countries: transmission dynamics and epidemiological insights
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de Rioja, Víctor López, primary, Perramon-Malavez, Aida, additional, Alonso, Sergio, additional, Andrés, Cristina, additional, Antón, Andrés, additional, Bordoy, Antoni E., additional, Càmara, Jordi, additional, Cardona, Pere-Joan, additional, Català, Martí, additional, López, Daniel, additional, Martí, Sara, additional, Martró, Elisa, additional, Saludes, Verónica, additional, Prats, Clara, additional, and Alvarez-Lacalle, Enrique, additional
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- 2024
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