Erichsen Greenberg

  • Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are increasing and have disproportionate impact on residents of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where 90% of deaths occur. RTIs are a leading cause of death for those aged 15 – 29 years with costs estimated to be up to 3% of GDP. Despite this fact, little primary research has been done on the household…[Read more]

  • uents of the effective botanicals and evaluate their combinations for more effective eradication of B. burgdorferi in vitro and in vivo. The implications of these findings for improving treatment of persistent Lyme disease are discussed. Copyright © 2020 Feng, Leone, Schweig and Zhang.Aging is associated with high prevalence of chronic…[Read more]

  • 95 (sensitivity, 46.5%; specificity, 89.7%) and NRI≤99.85 (sensitivity, 57.0%; specificity, 83.3%). In the multivariable Cox hazard model analyses, age (hazard ratio [HR], 1.035), five-factor score (HR, 1.623), and the NRI score≤101.95 (HR, 4.262) were independent predictors of all-cause mortality, whereas, five-factor score (HR, 1.516), hyp…[Read more]

  • The intention to leave rate was ranged from 3.0% to 75.0%. The pooled prevalence of turnover intention was 27.7% (95% confidence interval 21.6%-34.3%).

    This meta-analysis showed that more than 27% of the intensive care nurses had the intention to leave worldwide. In the current context of nursing shortage, efforts should be made to improve…[Read more]

  • Highly photoactive FeVO4 photoanodes with ordered nanoblock morphology and uniform Ti-doping were prepared by drop-casting mixed Ti and V precursors onto FeOOH nanorod films and following an annealing process. The results indicate that Ti4+ is uniformly doped into the FeVO4 lattice by substituting V5+ and provides an increased number of O2-…[Read more]

  • Background In India, heterogenous tribal populations are grouped together under a common category, Scheduled Tribe, for affirmative action. Many tribal communities are closely associated with forests and difficult-to-reach areas and have worse-off health and nutrition indicators. However, poor population health outcomes cannot be explained by…[Read more]

  • The mixing by the magnetic beads leads to increased assay kinetics, which indeed reduces the time to sensor readout substantially. Magnetic microparticle swarming is expected to be beneficial for a wide variety of point-of-care devices, where fast homogeneity of reagents does play a role.MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a recently discovered class of noncoding…[Read more]

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