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    Evolution of 𝜷-Cell Replacement Therapy in Diabetes Mellitus: Islet Cell Transplantation by Cyrus Jahansouz, Cameron Jahansouz, Sean C. Kumer, Kenneth L. Brayman

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 23.6 million people in the United States are affected. …”
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    Kondiloma Akuminata Pada Wanita Hamil: Salah Satu Modalitas Terapi by Satya Wydya Yenny, Rahmah Hidayah

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Salah satu modalitas terapi yang aman untuk wanita hamil berdasarkan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2010 adalah asam trikloroasetat (TCA) 80% - 90%, tetapi ada beberapa laporan kasus yang menyatakan keberhasilan terapi dengan TCA 50%. …”
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    Epidemiological Features, Clinical Symptoms, and Environmental Risk Factors for Notifiable Japanese Encephalitis in Taiwan From 2008 to 2020: Retrospective Study by Fu-Huang Lin, Yu-Ching Chou, Chi-Jeng Hsieh, Chia-Peng Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…MethodsThis study reviewed publicly available annual summary data on reported JE cases in the Taiwan Centers for Diseases Control between 2008 and 2020. …”
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    Considerations and recommendations for collaborative research networks in epidemiology: Lessons learned from the diabetes LEAD Network by Tara P. McAlexander, Nora L. Lee, Gina S. Lovasi, Annemarie G. Hirsch, Melissa N. Poulsen, Brian Elbel, Lorna E. Thorpe, D. Leann Long, Leslie A. McClure

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We summarize our experiences and lessons learned from the Diabetes Location, Environmental Attributes, and Disparities (LEAD) Network, a collaborative agreement between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and research teams at Drexel University, New York University, Johns Hopkins University and Geisinger, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. …”
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    Safe Handling of Food and Water in a Hurricane or Related Disaster by Ronald H. Schmidt, Keith L. Schneider, Renée M. Goodrich, Amarat Simonne, Douglas L. Archer

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Recommendations have also been included from additional up-to-date sources such as the: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DOACS), Florida Department of Health (DOH), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and American Red Cross. …”
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    Barriers to health equity in the United States of America: can they be overcome? by Allen M. Chen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Health equity—defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as " the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health—” represents one of the most critical issues facing modern societies. …”
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    Human Herpesvirus 6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Daniel Eymard, François Lebel, Mark Miller, François Turgeon

    Published 1993-01-01
    “…Seventeen patients (group A) fulfilling the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) definition for CFS were compared with eight patients (group B) with chronic fatigue but not meeting the CDC criteria. …”
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    Do not let perfect be the enemy of good: the current reality of Bordetella testing by Rebecca Yee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…(Microbiol Spectr 12:e00783-24. https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00783-24) compared the accuracy of assays performed at two different commercial laboratories that used IS481 as a molecular target against a multiplex PCR assay performed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that can differentiate the different Bordetella species. …”
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    Safe Handling of Food and Water in a Hurricane or Related Disaster by Ronald H. Schmidt, Keith L. Schneider, Renée M. Goodrich, Amarat Simonne, Douglas L. Archer

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Recommendations have also been included from additional up-to-date sources such as the: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DOACS), Florida Department of Health (DOH), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and American Red Cross. …”
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    A Brief Report of West Nile Virus Neuroinvasive Disease in the Summer of 2012 in Hamilton, Ontario by Lei Jiao, Cheryl Main

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…According to the clinical and laboratory criteria published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, five cases were diagnosed as encephalitis, one case as meningitis and one case as meningomyelitis. …”
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    A bibliometric and visualized analysis of heartland virus by Huiying Zhang, Huiying Zhang, Leiliang Zhang, Leiliang Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The United States led in publications, with significant contributions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-USA. Keywords indicated research emphasis on “Heartland virus” and “severe fever.”ConclusionHRTV research is in a phase of continuous and progressive growth, with a steady literature output over the past decade, indicating this field’s wide interest and importance in the research community. …”
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    Topical Microbicides for the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV by André Désormeaux, Rabeea F Omar, Michel G Bergeron

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…The development of topical microbicides constitutes one of the most priori tized research areas in the field of prevention of STDs/HIV for the World Health Organization, the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Because the number of women infected with HIV, herpes and other pathogens causing STDs is growing dramatically worldwide, there is an urgent need to develop innovative preventive measures that can reduce the transmission of these pathogens with minimal mucosa! …”
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