... Xu B and Song J Prevalence andriskfactors of overactive bladder syndrome in Fuzhou Chinese women Neurourol Urodyn 2006; 25:717 Teleman PM, Lidfeldt J, Nerbrand C, Samsioe G, Mattiasson A and ... Overactive bladder: prevalence, riskfactorsand relation to stress incontinence in middle-aged women BJOG 2004; 111:600 Coyne K, Margolis M, Zyczynski T, Elinoff V and Roberts RG Validation of ... 20:327 Dallosso HM, Matthews RJ, McGrother CW, Donaldson MM, Shaw C and Leicestershire MRC The association of diet and other lifestyle factors with the onset of overactive bladder: a longitudinal study...
... health riskfactorsand their role in the current and future disease burden globally and in specific countries and regions His research on riskfactors focuses on environmental risks, smoking, and ... Attributable to RiskFactorsRisk Factor Selection Burden of Disease Attributable to Individual RiskFactors Joint Effects of Multiple RiskFactors Burden of Disease Attributable to Multiple RiskFactors ... Disease Individual and Joint Contributions of RiskFactors to Mortality and Burden of Disease from Site-Specific Cancers Individual and Joint Contributions of RiskFactors to Mortality and Burden of...
... Jalisco; 4, Michoacan; and 5, Chiapas received a blood transfusion for woman, spouse used other drugs for woman, spouse had sex with other women for women, and no riskfactors were identified ... before delivery and 54% having or fewer prenatal visits; therefore, this was a high -risk population.[3] In contrast, the CENSIDA surveillance studies were conducted between 1990 and 1999 among ... IS02 SD 701 and ID03 SD 029, and AI3614 (Virology Core of the UCSD Center for AIDS Research) Also partially supported by the San Diego EXPORT Center, National Center of Minority Health and Health...
... severe cases and deaths of pH1N1/2009 did not occur in the elderly group 5 1.3.2 Riskfactorsand high -risk groups Currently, there is not much research related to identifying riskfactors for ... China A/H3N2
... Prevalence of, andriskfactors for, brucellosis in Awassi sheep in Southern Jordan Small Rumin Res 2007, 73, 300-303 Al-Majali AM, Al-Qudah KM, Al-Tarazi YH, Al-Rawashdeh OF Riskfactors associated ... manufacturer, the sensitivity and specificity of the RBPT are 89% and 92%, respectively The ELISA we used had a sensitivity of 86% and a specificity of 98% Positive and negative cow sera controls ... maturity and therefore, the organism propagates and produces either a latent infection or overt clinical manifestations In this study, a larger herd size and mixed farming were identified as the risk...
... patients Other prospective randomized trials [16] have found a Table 4: Risk group according to amount of vascularization and PI Low Risk High Risk Total Scanty Vascularization and PI > 0.82 (55.2%) ... these data and based on different patterns of recurrence it has been proposed three different risk groups: low (absence of any risk factor), intermediate (DSI ≥ 10 mm, LVSI), and high risk (LN ... cancer "Abundant" vascularization and the lowest PI are related to postoperative treatment due to riskfactors that can be easily and prospectively assessed by TVCD and these findings encourage following...
... vs 15.2%, p = 1.0) Riskfactors for arrhythmias Riskfactorsand their odds ratios are summarized in Table for neonates and Table for infants and children Among neonates, boys and patients with ... SVE, VE and VT Gender, duration of CPB and aortic cross clamp time did not manifest as riskfactors for postoperative arrhythmias Ventricular septal defect repair was a risk factor for JET and Fontan ... Conception and study design, acquisition of data GvB: Conception and study design, revision and final approval of manuscript MCS: Conception and study design, acquisition of data, revision and final...
... antibody titer group in south, north and KS patients was 35,40 and 28 For medium group, the number is 5,0 and 11 However, the number is 0,0 and 12 in south, north and KS patients for high group( χ2 ... design, sample collection, and statistical analyses performance and participated in the antibody detection JL and LL participated in sample collection Dilimulati and ZH R wrote and collected the questionnaire ... of the study and carried out statistical analyses XW conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and helped to draft the manuscript All authors read and approved the...
... system, and the statistical analysis was carried out (by SPSS and Epi-info), using frequencies and cross tabulation between dependant and independent variables Chi square test and T test were used and ... designed and supervised on the molecular genetic studies and the statistical analysis and drafted the manuscript SZ carried out and personally financed the molecular genetic studies and statistical ... transmission and needle stick injury [20-22] Results of this study indicate that there are only two major genotypes of HCV among chronic carriers in Gaza Strip: Genotype and its subtypes 1a and 1b, and...
... characteristics and extrinsic riskfactorsRisk factor Number (%) of patients Number (%) of patients with HSV-1related tracheobronchitis or pneumonia Without risk factor With risk factor Without risk factor ... evocative The variables analysed as riskfactors for HSV-related tracheobronchitis or pneumonia and fatal outcome are presented in Tables and The variables pneumonia and HSV-related tracheobronchitis ... Table Frequency of outcome death depending on patient characteristics and extrinsic riskfactorsRisk factor P valuea Relative risk (28.0) 1.00 0.95 (26.7) 11 (29.7) 1.00 1.12 (22.2) (36.0) 0.36...
... Namibia, Nepal, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda and Yemen The HIS collects data on mortality, in-patient and out-patient visits, immunization coverage, reproductive health and nutrition ... and proximity; latrine access and coverage; soap access), nutrition standards (global acute malnutrition and ration adequacy) and health service utilization (new visits per 10 persons/month and ... Incidence andRiskFactors for Malaria, Pneumonia and Diarrhea in Children Under in UNHCR Refugee Camps: A Retrospective Study Christine L Hershey,1 Shannon Doocy,1 Jamie Anderson,1 Christopher...
... a detailed history and examination from 47 other subjects Complete data for the analysis of hypertension and possible riskfactors in this study were, therefore, available and based on the remaining ... hypertension and kept BP normal (systolic BP , 140 mmHg and diastolic BP , 90 mmHg) Data analysis All the data of this study were summarized as mean and standard deviation for continuous variables and ... Mean systolic and diastolic BP (mmHg) was 128.9 Æ 18.0 and 83.6 Æ 12.9 for men; and 121.1 Æ 18.1 and 77.3 Æ 12.6 for women, respectively (Table 1) Figure displays the mean systolic and diastolic...
... Prevalence andRiskFactors for Refractive Errors………………………………50 4.3 Axial Length and Other Ocular Biometric Parameters………………………… 54 4.4 Myopia Prevalence and Axial Length in the First and Second ... reflect common genetics of intelligence and refraction 1.6.4 Parental Myopia as a Risk Factor for Myopia In the SMS, children with one and two myopic parents had times and times higher risks, respectively, ... prevalence of myopia was 4.7%, 7.0% and 10.8% in 5, 10 and 15 year-olds, respectively On the other hand, the prevalence of myopia was 2.8%, 4.1% and 6.7% in 7, 10 and 15-year-olds, respectively in...
... Western countries and developing nations, suggests that most cases of this disease are caused by changes in environmental factors Major riskfactors for T2D such as overnutrition and low dietary ... in fasting and postprandial hyperglycemia and the subsequent development of peripheral insulin resistance (Michael et al., 2000; Takamura et al., 2012) Metabolic and environmental factors affecting ... resistance and impaired insulin secretion The development of T2D involves genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors Insulin resistance occurs in different tissues, mainly in muscle and liver and...
... the classic features of PIP, and it thereby may serve to review the diagnostic criteria, known risk factors, and treatment supported by experts Recent insight into the genetics of primary psychotic ... calls to family and friends around the country, making it evident that he was traveling His reported statements contained delusions of grandeur and wealth, and reflected impulsivity and poor judgments ... year-old right-handed male, presented to our hospital, confused, with delusions of grandeur and elevated mood He was initially found wandering our hospital lobby at night somewhat bewildered and lethargic...
... congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and stroke [5-11] In addition to established cardiovascular risk factors, systemic inflammation, increased oxidative stress, and altered hemodynamics associated ... cells in circulation and the decrease of the values of cardiovascular riskfactors According to our study, the circulating progenitor cell number can be improved by diet and weight loss Acknowledgements ... function, and cardiovascular risk New England Journal of Medicine 2003; 348: 593-600 43 Vasa M, Fichtlscherer S, Aicher A, Adler K, Urbich C, Martin H, Zeiher AM, Dimmeler S Number and migratory...
... coagulation factorsand the risk of myocardial infarction among men: Opposite and synergistic effects of factors XI and XII Blood, Vol.108, No.13, pp.4045-4051 16 Traditional and Novel RiskFactors ... diabetics The complex and intimate relationship between atherothrombosis and traditional and novel riskfactors is discussed in the following chapters of Traditional and Novel RiskFactors in Atherothrombosis ... TRADITIONAL AND NOVEL RISKFACTORS IN ATHEROTHROMBOSIS Edited by Efraín Gaxiola Traditional and Novel RiskFactors in Atherothrombosis Edited by Efraín Gaxiola...
... TARs in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark; 1968-2006 Table Model Fitting by Country: Regression Intercept and Coefficients, ... incidence is available (2005 for Republic of Ireland; 2004 for England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Sweden; 2003 for Czech Republic and Finland; 2001 for Denmark) Linear Regression Response ... within Ages 45-49 in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark; 1943-2005 Cancer registrations in Scotland started in 1960 Rates...
... coagulation factorsand the risk of myocardial infarction among men: Opposite and synergistic effects of factors XI and XII Blood, Vol.108, No.13, pp.4045-4051 16 Traditional and Novel RiskFactors ... diabetics The complex and intimate relationship between atherothrombosis and traditional and novel riskfactors is discussed in the following chapters of Traditional and Novel RiskFactors in Atherothrombosis ... coagulation factors, and reduced fibrinolytic activity in patients with atherothrombosis (Feinbloom & Bauer, 2005), and that riskfactors for atherothrombosis can affect these blood factors (Lemkes...