146 research outputs found
Investigating the epidemiology of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in different settings around the world
Multicentre observational study of adherence to Sepsis Six guidelines in emergency general surgery
Decentralisation, integration, and task-shifting in hepatitis C virus infection testing and treatment:a global systematic review and meta-analysis
Growth rate of clinically diagnosed superficial basal cell carcinoma and changes in dermoscopic features over time
Analysis of trends in adolescent suicides and accidental deaths in England and Wales, 1972–2011
Background Previous analyses of adolescent suicides in England and Wales have focused on short time periods. Aims To investigate trends in suicide and accidental deaths in adolescents between 1972 and 2011. Method Time trend analysis of rates of suicides and deaths from accidental poisoning and hanging in 10- to 19-year-olds by age, gender and deprivation. Rate ratios were estimated for 1982–1991, 1992–2001 and 2002–2011 with 1972–1981 as comparator. Results Suicide rates have remained stable in 10- to 14-year-olds, with strong evidence for a reduction in accidental deaths. In males aged 15–19, suicide rates peaked in 2001 before declining. Suicide by hanging is the most common method of suicide. Rates were higher in males and in 15- to 19-year-olds living in more deprived areas. Conclusions Suicide rates in adolescents are at their lowest since the early 1970s with no clear evidence that changes in coroners' practices underlie this trend
Hepatitis C virus elimination in Indonesia:Epidemiological, cost, and cost-effectiveness modelling to advance advocacy and strategic planning
Trends in Pediatric Laboratory-Diagnosed Onychomycosis Between 2006 and 2014 in the Southwest of England
Invasive versus non-invasive management of elderly patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction:cohort study based on routine clinical data (NIHR Health Informatics Collaborative SENIOR-NSTEMI Study)
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