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Identifying the most important data for research in the field of infectious diseases: thinking on the basis of artificial intelligence
CONCLUSIONS: This article identified that structured variables have comprised the most important data in research to generate knowledge in the field of ID. Extracting these data should be a priority when a medical centre intends to start an AI programme for ID. We also documented that the most important unstructured data in this field are those related to clinical manifestations. Such data could easily undergo some structuring with the use of semi-structured medical records focusing on a few symptoms.PMID:37575020 | DOI:10.37201/req/032.2023
Source: Revista Espanola de Quimioterapia - August 14, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: A T éllez Santoyo C Lopera A Ladino V ásquez F Segu í Fernández I Grafi á Pérez M Chumbita T F Aiello P Monz ó O Peyrony P Puerta-Alcalde C Cardozo N Garcia-Pouton P Castro S Fern ández Méndez J M Nicolas Arfelis A Soriano C Garcia-Vidal Source Type: research

Physical abuse re-reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic: The kids are not okay
CONCLUSIONS: Males experienced higher rates of re-reported PA and were younger at the time of re-report. Changes to presentation during the pandemic suggest an increase in PA among older children. Future research should further explore differences in sex/race, while current prevention efforts should focus on children receiving behavioral health care.PMID:37573798 | DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106393
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - August 13, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Becca Fredin Megan M Letson Steven W Rust Kristin Garton Crichton Source Type: research

Timeliness of childhood vaccination in England: A population-based cohort study
We described vaccine uptake for representative antigens (pertussis, pneumococcus, measles) by age in days and stratified by ethnicity, region and birth cohort. Alluvial diagrams were used to illustrate common journeys through the vaccination schedule, and we applied survival analysis using accelerated failure time models (AFT) to predict age of vaccine receipt based on timing of previous doses.RESULTS: 573,015 children were followed up until their fifth birthday, when they had 90.16 % coverage for two doses of measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine and 88.78% coverage for four doses of diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTP) v...
Source: Vaccine - August 13, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Anne M Suffel Jemma L Walker Elizabeth Williamson Helen I McDonald Charlotte Warren-Gash Source Type: research

Physical abuse re-reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic: The kids are not okay
CONCLUSIONS: Males experienced higher rates of re-reported PA and were younger at the time of re-report. Changes to presentation during the pandemic suggest an increase in PA among older children. Future research should further explore differences in sex/race, while current prevention efforts should focus on children receiving behavioral health care.PMID:37573798 | DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106393
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - August 13, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Becca Fredin Megan M Letson Steven W Rust Kristin Garton Crichton Source Type: research

Timeliness of childhood vaccination in England: A population-based cohort study
We described vaccine uptake for representative antigens (pertussis, pneumococcus, measles) by age in days and stratified by ethnicity, region and birth cohort. Alluvial diagrams were used to illustrate common journeys through the vaccination schedule, and we applied survival analysis using accelerated failure time models (AFT) to predict age of vaccine receipt based on timing of previous doses.RESULTS: 573,015 children were followed up until their fifth birthday, when they had 90.16 % coverage for two doses of measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine and 88.78% coverage for four doses of diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTP) v...
Source: Vaccine - August 13, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Anne M Suffel Jemma L Walker Elizabeth Williamson Helen I McDonald Charlotte Warren-Gash Source Type: research

A comparison of electronic health records and the Oregon state immunization registry for human papilloma virus vaccine delivery (2005-2022)
CONCLUSIONS: ALERT IIS data provides more accurate data than EHRs can provide when measuring vaccine delivery among adolescents in rural Oregon.PMID:37573204 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.08.017
Source: Vaccine - August 12, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Sarah Bumatay Caitlin Dickinson Rex Larsen Isabel Stock Michael R Day Brigit Hatch Steven Robison Paul M Darden Eliana Sullivan Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Delayed First Medical Contact to Reperfusion Time Increases Mortality in Rural EMS Patients with STEMI
CONCLUSION: Death among rural patients with STEMI was four times more likely when they did not receive PCI within 90 minutes.PMID:37567785 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14787
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - August 11, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Jason P Stopyra Anna C Snavely Nicklaus P Ashburn Michael W Supples Chadwick D Miller Simon A Mahler Source Type: research