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Cost Effectiveness and Resource
Allocation
Open Access
Research
The economic burden of inpatient paediatric care in Kenya:
household and provider costs for treatment ... by facility
type and significantly increase the body of data available
in Kenya. These costs can be interpreted as approximate
values for disease sp...
... 3 of 12
for conceiving of the idea to measure direct and indirect costs related to
CFS and for his role as CDC’s principal investigator of the study, Dr. Martin
Meltzer of CDC for his review of ... relieved by rest. Fatigue is exacerbated by physical
or mental exertion and is accompanied by impaired
memory and concentration, unrefreshing sleep, muscle
and joint pai...
... These
reductions in employment combined with reductions in
hours worked and in productivity per hour resulted in
reductions in household and labor force productivity of
37% and 54%, respectively. Women suffered ...
Hours of
household productivity valued at the mean hourly earnings of service industry worker, and estimate based in 2002 dollars and increased by...
... prevalence of inactivity.
Lastly, opportunity cost savings need to be carefully
interpreted. These savings will only be achieved by the
adoption of effective interventions that will invariably have
implementation ... [25] nominated 5%
and 10% point shifts in prevalence as part of their sensi-
tivity analyses of the benefits of increased physical activ-
ity in an Australian cos...
... 2
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3
integrin in sections of human peri-implant by immunohistochemistry using a rabbit polyclonal antibody. (a, b) β
3
Integrin is evident in...
... previous
meeting in this series, and further clinical trials seem likely.
Introduction
Every 3 years, a loosely affiliated network of investigators
holds an informal, 2-day meeting to discuss progress in ... efficiently into cells by
attaching protein transduction domains to their amino-termini.
One such protein transduction domain is derived from the TAT
protein of HIV; Jeffrey Mar...
... b).
Figure 1
Localization of metallothionein (MT) isoforms I + II in healthy kidneys and in lupus nephritisLocalization of metallothionein (MT) isoforms I + II in healthy kidneys
and in lupus nephritis. ... to
baseline levels of selected variables reflecting renal function,
including creatinine clearance, level of 24-hour urinary protein
excretion, serum albumin, activity...
... systematically investigate
the uses of medicinal plants, and an awareness of the vari-
ety and importance of nonbotanical remedies (of animal
and mineral origin) is emerging [40]. In spite of ... primary health-
care needs [2]. In many pa rts of the world, traditional
medicine is the preferred form of health care, and remains
the most available and affordable for...
... questionnaires and other
arbitrary measures for disease classification. Adopting a
systems biology approach, whereby a disease defining
molecular fingerprint is analysed, would increase the
accuracy of disease ... Addition-
The main methods currently used by clinicians to classify the severity of COPDFigure 1
The main methods currently used by clinicians to classify the severity of...
... heparin had a significantly higher incidence of
bleeding events, and outcome worsened as the dose of
heparin increased. Explanations for the failure of this study
included the inhibitory effects of ... pathways (highly elevated interleukin-6 levels – a
circulating cytokine that is induced by TNF-α). Unpub-
lished results revealed 28-day mortality rates of 44 and
48% in the a...