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Mesh complications following prolapse surgery: management and outcome.

2011

Abstract Objective This is a description of complications following prolapse surgery with the use of alloplastic materials, the management and outcome. Study design 54 women have been referred to Mainz, urogynecology referral center due to complications following mesh-augmented prolapse surgery. Results The complaints who lead to the admission are expressed by the new terminology and standardized classification for complications arising directly from the insertion of prostheses and grafts in female pelvic floor surgery [1] . Pain (66.7%), mesh erosion (55.6%) and vaginal discharge (48.1%) were the most frequent complaints. Revision was performed after a median time of 27.2 months post mesh …

Vaginal dischargeAdultReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPelvic floor surgeryPelvic Organ ProlapseUrogynecologyHospitals UniversityPostoperative ComplicationsQuality of lifeRecurrenceLaparotomyGermanyMedicineMesh erosionHumansAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryProlapse surgeryIncidence (epidemiology)Obstetrics and GynecologyPelvic FloorMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery ProceduresSurgical MeshSurgeryAbdominal PainVaginal DischargeReproductive MedicineFemalemedicine.symptombusinessFollow-Up StudiesEuropean journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology
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Agent-based modelling of values: the case of value sensitive design for refugee logistics

2020

We have used value sensitive design as a method to develop an agent-based model of values in humanitarian logistics for refugees. Schwartz's theory of universal values is implemented in the model in such a way that agents can make value trade-offs, which are operationalized into a measure of refugee wellbeing and a measure of public opinion about how the refugee logistics is being handled. By trying out different ‘value-scenarios’, stakeholders who are responsible for, or involved in refugee logistics can have insights into the effects of various value choices. The model is visualized and made usable as a platform (interactive website) for decision-makers to understand the trade-offs in pol…

Value Sensitive Designrechtvaardigheid en sterke instellingenSDG 16 - PeaceProcess managementHumanitarian LogisticsSDG 16 – VredeSimulation and PolicyRefugeeValue sensitive designComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSPublic opinionAnnan data- och informationsvetenskapHumanitarian LogisticsAgent Based ModelComputer Science (miscellaneous)Agent-based modelGovernmentRefugeesOperationalizationbusiness.industrySchwartz ValuesSDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong InstitutionsGeneral Social SciencesPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and EpidemiologyVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220Justice and Strong InstitutionsFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologiValue (economics)BusinessOther Computer and Information Science
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MMR and MMRV vaccines.

2018

Measles, mumps, rubella and varicella are viral infections which can implicate seriously long-term sequelae of infected individuals or even the unborn child. Vaccines against the individual diseases have long been available. Global measles vaccination is estimated to have prevented more than 20million deaths during 2000-2015. During the same time period, measles incidence decreased from 146 to 36 cases per million populations. Today vaccinations against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella are now carried out mainly with combination vaccines. These are today known as immunogenic and safe. MMRV had similar immunogenicity and overall safety profiles to MMR administered with or without varice…

Varicella vaccineRubellaMeasles03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChickenpox030225 pediatricsmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineAdverse effectMumpsRubellaVaccinesGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryImmunogenicityIncidence (epidemiology)VaccinationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthvirus diseasesmedicine.diseaseVaccinationInfectious DiseasesImmunizationImmunologyMolecular MedicinebusinessMeaslesVaccine
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POOLED ESTIMATES OF INCIDENCE OF ENDOPHTHALMITIS AFTER INTRAVITREAL INJECTION OF ANTI-VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR AGENTS WITH AND WITHOUT TOPI…

2017

Purpose: To assess the effect of topical antibiotic prophylaxis on postoperative endophthalmitis after intravitreal injection of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor agents.Methods: A systematic literature search was performed from inception to March 2016 using PubMed, Medline, Web of Science, Embase, and the Cochrane Library, to identify articles that reported cases of endophthalmitis after intravitreal injection of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor agents. We used a pooled analysis to estimate the incidence of cases of endophthalmitis who developed after injections performed with and without topical antibiotic prophylaxis. We used regression analysis to explore the effects of stu…

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Amedicine.medical_specialtyEye InfectionsVisual AcuityAntibiotic prophylaxis; Anti–vascular endothelial growth factor; Endophthalmitis; Intravitreal injection;Angiogenesis InhibitorsCochrane LibraryGlobal HealthEye Infections Bacteriallaw.invention03 medical and health sciencestopical antibiotic prophylaxis; postoperative endophthalmitis; anti–vascular endothelial growth factor agents; intravitreal injectionpostoperative endophthalmitis0302 clinical medicineEndophthalmitisRandomized controlled triallawtopical antibiotic prophylaxisanti–vascular endothelial growth factor agentsInternal medicinemedicineantibiotic prophylaxiHumansanti-vascular endothelial growth factor030212 general & internal medicineAntibiotic prophylaxisProspective cohort studyAntibiotic prophylaxis; Anti–vascular endothelial growth factor; Endophthalmitis; Intravitreal injection; Angiogenesis Inhibitors; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Endophthalmitis; Eye Infections Bacterial; Global Health; Humans; Intravitreal Injections; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A; Antibiotic Prophylaxis; Visual AcuityEndophthalmitisbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Bacterialintravitreal injectionRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineEye infectionAntibiotic Prophylaxismedicine.diseaseAntibiotic prophylaxis; Anti–vascular endothelial growth factor; Endophthalmitis; Intravitreal injection; Angiogenesis Inhibitors; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Endophthalmitis; Eye Infections; Bacterial; Global Health; Humans; Intravitreal Injections; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A; Antibiotic Prophylaxis; Visual AcuitySurgeryAnti-Bacterial AgentsOphthalmologyendophthalmitiIntravitreal Injections030221 ophthalmology & optometryAnti–vascular endothelial growth factorbusiness
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Extrahepatic Morbidity and Mortality of Chronic Hepatitis C

2015

Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with several extra-hepatic manifestations. Patients with HCV may develop mixed cryoglobulinemia and its sequelae, ranging from cutaneous and visceral vasculitis to glomerulonephritis and B cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. HCV-infected patients have increased rates of insulin resistance, diabetes and atherosclerosis, which may lead to increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Neurologic manifestations of HCV infection include fatigue and cognitive impairment. The mechanisms causing the extra-hepatic effects of HCV infection are likely multifactorial and may include endocrine effects, HCV replication in extra-hepatic cells, or a heig…

VasculitisLymphomaGlomerulonephritis/epidemiology/virologyLymphoma/epidemiology/virologyHepatitis C virusAlpha interferonHepacivirusddc:616.07Cryoglobulinemia/epidemiology/virologymedicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsAntiviral Agents/administration & dosage/pharmacology/therapeutic useHepacivirus/drug effects/pathogenicityLiver diseasechemistry.chemical_compoundGlomerulonephritisDiabetes mellitusRibavirinmedicineHumansGlucose Metabolism Disorders/epidemiology/virologyInterferon alfaGlucose Metabolism Disordersddc:616Hepatologybusiness.industryHepatitis C Chronic/drug therapy/epidemiology/immunology/mortality/virologyRibavirinVasculitis/epidemiology/virologyGastroenterologyInterferon-alphavirus diseasesHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.diseaseCryoglobulinemiadigestive system diseasesCryoglobulinemiachemistryRibavirin/pharmacology/therapeutic useHCVImmunologyMorbiditybusinessVasculitisInterferon-alpha/pharmacology/therapeutic usemedicine.drugGastroenterology
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Donkey Fascioliasis Within a One Health Control Action: Transmission Capacity, Field Epidemiology, and Reservoir Role in a Human Hyperendemic Area.

2020

A One Health initiative has been implemented for fascioliasis control in a human hyperendemic area for the first time. The area selected for this multidisciplinary approach is the Northern Bolivian Altiplano, where the highest prevalences and intensities in humans have been reported. Within the strategic intervention axis of control activities concerning animal reservoirs, complete experimental studies, and field surveys have been performed to assess the fascioliasis transmission capacity and epidemiological role of the donkey for the first time. Laboratory studies with altiplanic donkey-infecting Fasciola hepatica and altiplanic Galba truncatula snail vector isolates demonstrate that the d…

Veterinary medicineBolivia040301 veterinary sciencesSnaildonkeylaw.inventionhuman fascioliasis hyperendemic0403 veterinary science03 medical and health sciencesHepaticalawbiology.animalFasciola hepaticaOne Health030304 developmental biologyGalba truncatulaOriginal Research0303 health scienceslcsh:Veterinary medicineGeneral Veterinarybiology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesLiver flukeFasciola hepaticabiology.organism_classificationreservoir roleTransmission (mechanics)Vector (epidemiology)lcsh:SF600-1100field epidemiologyVeterinary ScienceDonkeyGalba truncatula experimental transmissionFrontiers in veterinary science
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Analysis of integrated virological and epidemiological reports of norovirus outbreaks collected within the Foodborne Viruses in Europe network from 1…

2008

ABSTRACT The Foodborne Viruses in Europe network has developed integrated epidemiological and virological outbreak reporting with aggregation and sharing of data through a joint database. We analyzed data from reported outbreaks of norovirus (NoV)-caused gastroenteritis from 13 European countries (July 2001 to July 2006) for trends in time and indications of different epidemiology of genotypes and variants. Of the 13 countries participating in this surveillance network, 11 were capable of collecting integrated epidemiological and virological surveillance data and 10 countries reported outbreaks throughout the entire period. Large differences in the numbers and rates of reported outbreaks pe…

Veterinary medicineEpidemiologyMESH : Genotypemedicine.disease_causeDisease OutbreaksFoodborne DiseasesMESH: GenotypeEpidemiologyMedicineMESH: Disease OutbreaksMESH: Caliciviridae InfectionsCaliciviridae Infections0303 health sciencesFood poisoningbiologyTransmission (medicine)Incidence (epidemiology)Gastroenteritis3. Good healthEuropeMESH : GastroenteritisDisease Notification[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/VirologyMESH : Caliciviridae InfectionsMicrobiology (medical)MESH: Norovirusmedicine.medical_specialtyGenotypeMESH: Disease NotificationMESH : Europe[ SDV.MP.VIR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/VirologyMESH: Multivariate Analysis03 medical and health sciencesEnvironmental healthHumansMESH : Disease OutbreaksMESH : Foodborne DiseasesMESH: Foodborne DiseasesDisease Notification030304 developmental biologyMESH: Humans030306 microbiologybusiness.industryMESH : NorovirusNorovirusMESH : HumansOutbreakMESH : Multivariate AnalysisMESH : Disease Notificationmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationCaliciviridaeMESH: GastroenteritisMultivariate AnalysisNorovirusMESH: Europebusiness
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Editorial: Emerging Zoonoses: Eco-Epidemiology, Involved Mechanisms, and Public Health Implications

2015

Zoonoses are currently considered as one of the most important threats for Public Health worldwide. Zoonoses can be defined as any disease or infection that is naturally transmissible from vertebrate or invertebrate animals to humans and vice-versa. Approximately, 75% of recently emerging infectious diseases affecting humans are diseases of animal origin; approximately, 60% of all human pathogens are zoonotic. All types of potential pathogenic agents, including viruses, parasites, bacteria, and fungi, can cause these zoonotic infections. From the wide range of potential vectors of zoonoses, arthropods are probably those of major significance due to their abundance, high plasticity, adaptabi…

Veterinary medicineZoonotic InfectioneditorialPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthZoologyHuman pathogenDiseaseBiologymedicine.diseaseinfectious diseasesPopulation controlDengue feverzoonosesone healthOne Healthinfectious diseases epidemiologymedicineVector (molecular biology)Public HealthMalariaFrontiers in Public Health
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BOUTONNEUSE FEVER IN WESTERN SICILY

1986

The distribution and prevalence of spotted fever group rickettsial infection in the ixodid dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus were found to occur at a rate of 19.7% with variation related to geographic and sociooccupational factors. A higher rate of infection was demonstrated in ticks removed from dogs associated with documented cases of boutonneuse fever. The results fit into available clinical and seroepidemiologic data on Rickettsia conorii infection in western Sicily.

Veterinary medicinebiologyEpidemiologyRhipicephalus sanguineusTickmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologySpotted feverBoutonneuse feverRickettsiosisVector (epidemiology)parasitic diseasesmedicineAcariRickettsia conoriiAmerican Journal of Epidemiology
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Relationship between beta lactoglobulin and subclinical mastitis in Valle del Belice sheep breed

2010

The objective of the following research was to determine the effect of LGB genotypes on subclinical mastitis in Valle del Belice dairy sheep. Ewes were classified as affected or not by subclinical mastitis within a lactation based on i) a positive culture in one of the test-days and ii) more than 750,000 somatic cells. Generalized linear mixed models were fitted to assess the significance of LGB genotypes on MTB and MTC. The LGB genotypes significantly affected MTB (p=0.0387), and showed a tendency on MTC (p=0.1104). Least square means showed that in the analysis for MTB, individuals with genotypes BB and AB had a higher frequency of subclinical mastitis. Moreover, the least square differen…

Veterinary medicinedairy goatsmilkbiologyIncidence (epidemiology)Animal Breeding and Genomicsmedicine.diseaseMastitisSubclinical mastitis Molecular marker b-lactoglobulin SheepAnimal sciencemedicine.anatomical_structureLactationGenotypemedicinebiology.proteinWIASAnimal Science and ZoologyFokkerij en GenomicaSubclinical mastitislcsh:Animal cultureSheep breedsomatic-cell countBeta-lactoglobulinSomatic cell countlcsh:SF1-1100
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