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P4‐244: Progranulin (GRN), a protein mutated in frontotemporal dementia with ubiquitin‐positive inclusions (FTLD‐U), is abundantly expressed in human…

2009

EpidemiologyHealth PolicyA proteinBiologymedicine.diseaseUbiquitin-positive inclusionsPsychiatry and Mental healthCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceCancer researchmedicineNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyFrontotemporal dementiaAlzheimer's & Dementia
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P3‐183: Role of RCAN1, a gene involved in the adaptation to oxidative stress, in Alzheimer's pathology

2011

EpidemiologyHealth PolicyBiologymedicine.disease_causePsychiatry and Mental healthCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyAdaptationGeneNeuroscienceOxidative stressAlzheimer's & Dementia
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O3‐10‐05: ROBUST MOLECULAR PROPERTIES UNDERLYING REGIONAL VULNERABILITY TO AMYLOID DEPOSITION AND NEURODEGENERATION IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

2018

EpidemiologyHealth PolicyNeurodegenerationVulnerabilityDiseaseBiologymedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceAmyloid depositionDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyNeuroscienceAlzheimer's & Dementia
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IC‐P‐024: Localization of hippocampal atrophy in Alzheimer's disease

2011

The hippocampus presents the highest rate of atrophy in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD), with more pronounced neuron loss reported in CA1 and subiculum. The aim of this study is to increase the discrimination power of hippocampal shape analysis between AD and normal controls (NC) by focusing on the subregions with atrophy associated with AD and describing the localized shape changes using statistical shape models (SSMs).

EpidemiologyHealth PolicySubiculumDiseaseBiologyHippocampal formationmedicine.diseaseHippocampal atrophyNeuron lossPsychiatry and Mental healthCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceAtrophynervous systemDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyNeuroscienceShape analysis (digital geometry)Alzheimer's & Dementia
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P4‐117: Low mood in late life and risk of amnestic versus other cognitive impairment with and without dementia: A longitudinal community‐based study

2008

EpidemiologyHealth Policymedicine.diseaseCommunity based studyPsychiatry and Mental healthCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceMoodDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineDementiaNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyCognitive impairmentPsychologyClinical psychologyCognitive psychologyAlzheimer's & Dementia
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Integration of animal health and public health surveillance sources to exhaustively inform the risk of zoonosis: An application to visceral leishmani…

2019

Abstract Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a parasitic disease that is endemic in more than 80 countries, and leads to high fatality rates when left untreated. We investigate the relationship of VL cases in dogs and human cases, specifically for evidence of VL in dogs leading to excess cases in humans. We use surveillance data for dogs and humans for the years 2007–2011 to conduct both spatial and spatio-temporal analyses. Several models are evaluated incorporating varying levels of dependency between dog and human data. Models including dog data show marginal improvement over models without; however, for a subset of spatial units with ample data, models provide concordant risk classification …

EpidemiologyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis030231 tropical medicineGeography Planning and Development03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDogsSpatio-Temporal AnalysisPublic health surveillanceRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthZoonosesMedicineAnimalsHumansPublic Health Surveillance030212 general & internal medicineDog DiseasesDemographyHigh rateAnimal healthbusiness.industryZoonosisLeishmaniasismedicine.diseaseInfectious DiseasesVisceral leishmaniasisParasitic diseaseLeishmaniasis VisceralbusinessRisk classificationBrazilSpatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology
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“Living in Contaminated Areas”—Consideration of Different Perspectives

2020

Following large-scale nuclear power plant accidents such as those that occurred at Chernobyl (Ukraine) in 1986 and Fukushima Daiichi (Japan) in 2011, large populations are living in areas containing residual amounts of radioactivity. As a key session of the ConRad conference, experts were invited from different disciplines to provide state-of-the-art information on the topic of "living in contaminated areas." These experts provided their different perspectives on a range of topics including radiation protection principles and dose criteria, environmental measurements and dose estimation, maintaining decent living and working conditions, evidence of health risks, and social impact and risk c…

EpidemiologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSocial impact030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGeographyFukushima daiichiSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beinglaw030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDose estimationNuclear power plant/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingRisk communicationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingEnvironmental planningHealth Physics
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Geographical spread of influenza incidence in Spain during the 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic wave and the two succeeding influenza seasons

2014

SUMMARYThe aim of this study was to monitor the spatio-temporal spread of influenza incidence in Spain during the 2009 pandemic and the following two influenza seasons 2010–2011 and 2011–2012 using a Bayesian Poisson mixed regression model; and implement this model of geographical analysis in the Spanish Influenza Surveillance System to obtain maps of influenza incidence for every week. In the pandemic wave the maps showed influenza activity spreading from west to east. The 2010–2011 influenza epidemic wave plotted a north-west/south-east pattern of spread. During the 2011–2012 season the spread of influenza was geographically heterogeneous. The most important source of variability in the m…

EpidemiologyIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceMixed regressionvirus diseasesBayes TheoremVirologyOriginal PapersDisease OutbreaksInfectious DiseasesGeographyInfluenza A Virus H1N1 SubtypeSpainPopulation SurveillanceSpace-Time ClusteringPandemicInfluenza HumanHumansDemography
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Lymnaea schirazensis, an Overlooked Snail Distorting Fascioliasis Data: Genotype, Phenotype, Ecology, Worldwide Spread, Susceptibility, Applicability

2011

BackgroundLymnaeid snails transmit medical and veterinary important trematodiases, mainly fascioliasis. Vector specificity of fasciolid parasites defines disease distribution and characteristics. Different lymnaeid species appear linked to different transmission and epidemiological patterns. Pronounced susceptibility differences to absolute resistance have been described among lymnaeid populations. When assessing disease characteristics in different endemic areas, unexpected results were obtained in studies on lymnaeid susceptibility to Fasciola. We undertook studies to understand this disease transmission heterogeneity.Methodology/principal findingsA ten-year study in Iran, Egypt, Spain, t…

EpidemiologyInternational CooperationSnailAnimal PhylogeneticsGlobal HealthPolymerase Chain ReactionMalacologyFoodborne DiseasesGlobal Change EcologyComparative AnatomyPhylogenyLymnaeaGalba truncatulaMolecular EpidemiologyMultidisciplinaryEcologyGeographybiologyZoonotic DiseasesEcologyQRMalacologyInfectious DiseasesPhenotypeBiogeographyVeterinary DiseasesMedicinePublic HealthResearch ArticleNeglected Tropical DiseasesDisease EcologyFascioliasisConservation of Natural ResourcesSpecies complexFasciolosisGenotypeScienceZoologyDNA MitochondrialDNA RibosomalInfectious Disease EpidemiologyIntraspecific competitionVeterinary EpidemiologyHepaticaPhylogeneticsbiology.animalparasitic diseasesGeneticsParasitic DiseasesAnimalsBiologyEvolutionary BiologyModels GeneticSelfingSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationBiomarker EpidemiologyHaplotypesAnimal TaxonomyBioindicatorsParasitologyVeterinary ScienceZoologyPopulation GeneticsBiomarkersHelminthologyPLoS ONE
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Is diversity of leisure-time sport activities associated with low back and neck–shoulder region pain? A Finnish twin cohort study

2019

This study investigates cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between the diversity of leisure-time sport activities and the frequencies of low back pain (LBP) and neck-shoulder region pain (NSP) in twins, including a cross-sectional within-pair design to adjust for potential familial confounding. Finnish twins born in 1975–79 (FinnTwin16 study) reported participation in leisure-time sport activities at the mean ages of 17 (1992–96) (n = 5096, 54% females) and 34 years (2010−12) (n = 3731, 57% females). Diversity assessed as the number of sport activities was categorized as 1, 2, 3, 4, and ≥ 5, excluding inactive individuals. The frequencies of LBP (n = 3201) and NSP (n = 3207), rep…

EpidemiologyKansanterveystiede ympäristö ja työterveys - Public health care science environmental and occupational healthDizygotic twinmedia_common.quotation_subjectMusculoskeletal painlcsh:Medicine030209 endocrinology & metabolismliikuntatuki- ja liikuntaelimet03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBehavioral epidemiologyBack painmedicineTerveystiede - Health care science030212 general & internal medicineepidemiologiakohorttitutkimusExercisemedia_commonMultinomial logistic regressionkaksostutkimusbusiness.industryMultisportConfoundinglcsh:RBack painPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthkipuRegular ArticleTwin studyLow back painTwin studyselkämedicine.symptombusinessCohort studyhuman activitiesDiversity (politics)DemographyCohort study
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