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Low incidence of <i>EPOR</i> mutations in idiopathic erythrocytosis

2020

Erythropoietinbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Mutation (genetic algorithm)medicineIdiopathic erythrocytosisHematologybusinessBioinformaticsReceptormedicine.drugErythropoietin receptorHaematologica
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Estimation of National Colorectal-Cancer Incidence Using Claims Databases

2012

Background.The aim of the study was to assess the accuracy of the colorectal-cancer incidence estimated from administrative data.Methods.We selected potential incident colorectal-cancer cases in 2004-2005 French administrative data, using two alternative algorithms. The first was based only on diagnostic and procedure codes, whereas the second considered the past history of the patient. Results of both methods were assessed against two corresponding local cancer registries, acting as “gold standards.” We then constructed a multivariable regression model to estimate the corrected total number of incident colorectal-cancer cases from the whole national administrative database.Results.The firs…

EstimationArticle SubjectEpidemiologybusiness.industryColorectal cancerIncidence (epidemiology)lcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMEDLINElcsh:MedicineRegression analysiscomputer.software_genremedicine.diseaseCancer registryAdministrative databaseStatisticsGeneticsMedicineData miningClaims databasebusinesscomputerResearch ArticleJournal of Cancer Epidemiology
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Emergence of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus in Italy: estimation of incidence and genetic diversity

2019

Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV) is a bipartite begomovirus (family Geminiviridae) identified for the first time in 1995 in Asia, from where it spread into several countries of the Mediterranean basin. ToLCNDV was found in Spain in 2012, and subsequently in Tunisia and Italy. The first outbreak in Italy occurred at the end of 2015 in Trapani province (Sicily) on zucchini squashes. Then in 2016, ToLCNDV was found in infected zucchini plants in Campania, Lazio and Sardinia regions, and in 2017 in Calabria. This study addressed the dispersion and genetic diversity of ToLCNDV isolates in Italy. A total of 1400 plants were analysed. Phylogenetic analysis showed low variability among th…

EstimationGenetic diversityVeterinary medicinebusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)BegomovirusPest controlSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleOutbreakPlant ScienceHorticultureBiologybiology.organism_classificationbegomovirusbegomovirus epidemiologyPlant virusGeneticsLeaf curlepidemiologybusinessAgronomy and Crop Science
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Nowcasting COVID‐19 incidence indicators during the Italian first outbreak

2020

A novel parametric regression model is proposed to fit incidence data typically collected during epidemics. The proposal is motivated by real-time monitoring and short-term forecasting of the main epidemiological indicators within the first outbreak of COVID-19 in Italy. Accurate short-term predictions, including the potential effect of exogenous or external variables are provided. This ensures to accurately predict important characteristics of the epidemic (e.g., peak time and height), allowing for a better allocation of health resources over time. Parameter estimation is carried out in a maximum likelihood framework. All computational details required to reproduce the approach and replica…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesStatistics and ProbabilityNowcastingEpidemiologyComputer scienceCOVID-19 growth curves Richards’ equation SARS-CoV-2COVID-19; growth curves; Richards' equation; SARS-CoV-2; Disease Outbreaks; Humans; Incidence; Italy; SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19growth curvesStatistics - Applications01 natural sciencesSARS‐CoV‐2Disease Outbreaks010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCOVID‐19StatisticsHumansApplications (stat.AP)030212 general & internal medicine0101 mathematicsResearch ArticlesParametric statisticsrichards' equationExternal variableDisease OutbreakSARS-CoV-2Estimation theorycovid-19; richards' equation; sars-cov-2; growth curvesIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)COVID-19OutbreakRegression analysisReplicatesars-cov-2Richards' equationItalycovid-19Settore SECS-S/01Settore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaResearch Articlegrowth curveHuman
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USE OF FUNNEL PLOTS TO ANALYZE THE STANDARD INCIDENCE RATIOS IN THE PROVINCE OF PALERMO

2014

FUNNEL PLOTSSTANDARD INCIDENCE RATIOS
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The comprehensive Open-Dialogue approach in Western Lapland: II. Long-term stability of acute psychosis outcomes in advanced community care

2011

An open dialogue need-adapted approach was applied in Finnish Western Lapland by organizing three-year family therapy training for the entire staff, and by following the outcomes. Three inclusion periods of first-episode psychotic patients were compared. In a two-year follow-up of two consecutive periods during the 1990s (1992–3 and 1994–7) it was found that 81% of patients did not have any residual psychotic symptoms, and that 84% had returned to full-time employment or studies. Only 33% had used neuroleptic medication. A third inclusion period, covering 2003–2005, was organized to determine whether the outcomes were consistent 10 years after the preliminary period. Fewer schizophrenia psy…

Family therapymedicine.medical_specialtyIncidence (epidemiology)medicine.diseaseMental healthUntreated psychosisAcute PsychosisTerm (time)Psychiatry and Mental healthSchizophreniamedicinePsychiatryPsychologyInclusion (education)ta515Psychosis
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The comprehensive Open-Dialogue approach in Western Lapland: I. The incidence of non-affective psychosis and prodromal states

2011

Mental health services in a health district in Finland with a population of 72,000 were developed into a comprehensive family- and network-centered entity by giving all the psychiatric personnel training in family therapy or psychodynamic individual therapy, and by arranging a system in which all psychiatric crises were treated in a family- and network-centered manner by multidisciplinary crisis teams, mostly in the patient’s home. The system is a modification of the Need-Adapted Approach called the Open-Dialogue Approach (ODA). The changes in the incidence of first-contact non-affective psychoses and prodromal states were studied in two cities of the District, considering the five-year per…

Family therapymedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyIncidence (epidemiology)PopulationProdromal StatesPsychodynamicsmedicine.diseaseMental healthPsychiatry and Mental healthMultidisciplinary approachSchizophreniamedicinePsychologyPsychiatryeducationta515Clinical psychologyPsychosis
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P01.46: The incidence and characteristics of first-trimester fetal lateral neck cysts

2006

Fetusmedicine.medical_specialtyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryObstetricsIncidence (epidemiology)Obstetrics and GynecologyGeneral MedicineLateral neckFirst trimesterReproductive MedicineMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessUltrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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An extension of the algebra of sets

1973

We shall explain the aim which leads us in the construction of an extended system of the algebra of sets1. The symbol 1. {*:?(*)} denoting the set of these and only these elements of domain of the variable x which satisfy the propositional condition (propositional function or form) ?9 (x)" is in com? mon use nowadays, so that it is adopted in school courses of mathematics in many countries, and in Poland as well. This condition will be said to define the set 1. However, if we admit propositional conditions which are meaningless for some values of their variables then we encounter some difficulties connected with the ex? pression 1. The formulae 2. {x : 9 (*)} = {x : 9 (*)}' 3. {x : 9 (s) v …

Filtered algebraDiscrete mathematicsHistory and Philosophy of SciencePropositional functionQuaternion algebraLogicIncidence algebraAlgebra of setsTwo-element Boolean algebraNormal extensionField of setsMathematicsStudia Logica
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Regional and global contributions of air pollution to risk of death from COVID-19

2020

Abstract Aims The risk of mortality from the coronavirus disease that emerged in 2019 (COVID-19) is increased by comorbidity from cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. Air pollution also causes excess mortality from these conditions. Analysis of the first severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-1) outcomes in 2003, and preliminary investigations of those for SARS-CoV-2 since 2019, provide evidence that the incidence and severity are related to ambient air pollution. We estimated the fraction of COVID-19 mortality that is attributable to the long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate air pollution. Methods and results We characterized global exposure to fine particulates…

Fine particulate matterAsiaTime FactorsPhysiologyAir pollutionAir pollution030204 cardiovascular system & hematology010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_causeGlobal Health01 natural sciencesRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthPhysiology (medical)Risk of mortalitymedicineGlobal healthHumansEast AsiaAcademicSubjects/MED002000105 earth and related environmental sciencesAir PollutantsIncidence (epidemiology)COVID-19Environmental exposureOriginal ArticlesEnvironmental ExposureParticulatesModels TheoreticalmortalityEuropeEditor's ChoicecomorbidityNorth AmericaEnvironmental scienceParticulate MatterRisk assessmentCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCardiovascular Research
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