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    Completeness of tuberculosis case notifications in Germany in 2013–2017: first results of an inventory study

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    Background Evaluating the completeness of tuberculosis (TB) notification data is important for monitoring of TB surveillance systems. We conducted an inventory study to calculate TB underreporting in Germany in 2013–2017. Methods Acquisition of two pseudonymized case-based data sources (national TB notification data and antibiotic resistance surveillance data) was followed by two-source Capture-recapture (CRC) analysis, as case-based data from a third source was unavailable. Aggregated data on consumption of a key anti-TB drug (pyrazinamide [PZA]) was compared to an estimated need for PZA based on TB notification data to obtain an independent underreporting estimation. Additionally, notified TB incidence was compared to TB rate in an aggregated health insurance fund dataset. Results CRC and PZA-based approaches indicated that between 93 and 97% (CRC) and between 91 and 95% (PZA) of estimated cases were captured in the national TB notification data in the years 2013–2017. Insurance fund dataset did not indicate TB underreporting on the national level in 2017. Conclusions Our results suggest that more than 90% of estimated TB cases are captured within the German TB surveillance system, and accordingly the TB notification rate is likely a good proxy of the diagnosed TB incidence rate. An increase in underreporting and discrepancies however should be further investigated.Peer Reviewe

    Vollständigkeit der Tuberkulose-Meldungen in Deutschland in den Jahren 2013 – 2017: Ergebnisse einer Inventurstudie

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    Für die Evaluation der Qualität von Tuberkulose-Meldesystemen ist die Bewertung der Vollständigkeit der Meldedaten von zentraler Bedeutung, da diese die Basis für eine aussagekräftige Tuberkulose-Surveillance und daraus abgeleitete Maßnahmen sind. Wie das Epidemiologische Bulletin 11/2021 beschreibt, wurde am Robert-Koch-Institut für den Zeitraum 2013-17 eine Inventarstudie zur Schätzung der Tuberkulose-Untererfassung in Deutschland durchgeführt. Das Ergebnis: mit einer Erfassungsquote von über 90% ist die Tuberkulose-Melderate trotz eines leichten Rückgangs innerhalb des untersuchten Zeitraums ein guter Näherungswert für die tatsächliche Tuberkulose-Inzidenz

    The Chromatin Remodeler SPLAYED Regulates Specific Stress Signaling Pathways

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    Organisms are continuously exposed to a myriad of environmental stresses. Central to an organism's survival is the ability to mount a robust transcriptional response to the imposed stress. An emerging mechanism of transcriptional control involves dynamic changes in chromatin structure. Alterations in chromatin structure are brought about by a number of different mechanisms, including chromatin modifications, which covalently modify histone proteins; incorporation of histone variants; and chromatin remodeling, which utilizes ATP hydrolysis to alter histone-DNA contacts. While considerable insight into the mechanisms of chromatin remodeling has been gained, the biological role of chromatin remodeling complexes beyond their function as regulators of cellular differentiation and development has remained poorly understood. Here, we provide genetic, biochemical, and biological evidence for the critical role of chromatin remodeling in mediating plant defense against specific biotic stresses. We found that the Arabidopsis SWI/SNF class chromatin remodeling ATPase SPLAYED (SYD) is required for the expression of selected genes downstream of the jasmonate (JA) and ethylene (ET) signaling pathways. SYD is also directly recruited to the promoters of several of these genes. Furthermore, we show that SYD is required for resistance against the necrotrophic pathogen Botrytis cinerea but not the biotrophic pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. These findings demonstrate not only that chromatin remodeling is required for selective pathogen resistance, but also that chromatin remodelers such as SYD can regulate specific pathways within biotic stress signaling networks

    Constant-to-one extensions of shifts of finite type

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    The automorphism group of a coded system

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    Entropy and finite generators for locally compact subshifts

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    Symbolic Dynamics. One-sided, Two-sided and Countable State Markov Shifts

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