101.
Modelling health systems barriers to successful malaria management
Bhargavi
Rao,
David
Schellenberg,
Azra
Ghani
Malaria Journal 2012, 11 (Suppl 1):P126 (15 October 2012)
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102.
Linking the incidence and age patterns of clinical malaria to parasite prevalence using a mathematical model
Jamie
T
Griffin,
Neil
M
Ferguson,
Azra
C
Ghani
Malaria Journal 2012, 11 (Suppl 1):P115 (15 October 2012)
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103.
Estimating transmission intensity from P.falciparum serological data using antibody density models
Emilie
Pothin,
Neil
Ferguson,
Chris
Drakeley,
Azra
Ghani
Malaria Journal 2012, 11 (Suppl 1):P79 (15 October 2012)
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104.
Understanding the role of climatic and environmental variables on the population dynamics of Anopheles gambiae s.s. and the implications for vector control strategies in different settings
Paul
E
Parham,
Diane
Pople,
Céline
Christiansen-Jucht,
Steve
Lindsay,
Wes
Hinsley,
Edwin
Michael
Malaria Journal 2012, 11 (Suppl 1):P76 (15 October 2012)
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105.
Engineering mosquito population for vector control
Nikolai
Windbichler,
Roberto
Galizzi,
Austin
Burt,
Andrea
Crisanti
Malaria Journal 2012, 11 (Suppl 1):O44 (15 October 2012)
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106.
Studying policy implementation using a macro, meso and micro frame analysis: the case of the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research & Care (CLAHRC) programme nationally and in North West London
Sarah
EM
Caldwell,
Nicholas
Mays
Health Research Policy and Systems 2012, 10 :32 (15 October 2012)
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107.
Measuring the blockade of malaria transmission: analyzing the results of mosquito feeding assays
Thomas
S
Churcher,
Andrew
M
Blagborough,
Robert
E
Sinden
Malaria Journal 2012, 11 (Suppl 1):P18 (15 October 2012)
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108.
Targeting the parasite in the mosquito: rationale and practicality
Robert
E
Sinden,
MJ
Delves,
AM
Blagborough
Malaria Journal 2012, 11 (Suppl 1):O5 (15 October 2012)
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109.
Developing the Diagnostic Adherence to Medication Scale (the DAMS) for use in clinical practice
Sara
Garfield,
Lina
Eliasson,
Sarah
Clifford,
Alan
Willson,
Nick
Barber
BMC Health Services Research 2012, 12 :350 (8 October 2012)
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110.
An observational study to determine the effect of delayed admission to the intensive care unit on patient outcome
David
JP
O'Callaghan,
Parveen
Jayia,
Eyston
Vaughan-Huxley,
Michael
Gribbon,
Maie
Templeton,
James
RA
Skipworth,
Anthony
C
Gordon
Critical Care 2012, 16 :R173 (1 October 2012)
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111.
Characterizing sexual histories of women before formal sex-work in south India from a cross-sectional survey: implications for HIV/STI prevention
Sharmistha
Mishra,
Satyanarayana
Ramanaik,
James
F
Blanchard,
Shiva
Halli,
Stephen
Moses,
T
Raghavendra,
Parinita
Bhattacharjee,
Rob
Lorway,
Marissa
Becker
BMC Public Health 2012, 12 :829 (28 September 2012)
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112.
Co-existence of wildlife and pastoralism on extensive rangelands: competition or compatibility?
Maryam
Niamir-Fuller,
Carol
Kerven,
Robin
Reid,
Eleanor
Milner-Gulland
Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice 2012, 2 :8 (28 September 2012)
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113.
The Hip Fracture Surgery in Elderly Patients (HIPELD) study: protocol for a randomized, multicenter controlled trial evaluating the effect of xenon on postoperative delirium in older patients undergoing hip fracture surgery
Mark
Coburn,
Robert
D
Sanders,
Mervyn
Maze,
Rolf
Rossaint,
Trials 2012, 13 :180 (27 September 2012)
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114.
A case of wedge resection of duodenum for massive gastrointestinal bleeding due to duodenal metastasis by renal cell carcinoma
Hongzhi
Zhao,
Keqiang
Han,
Jing
Li,
Ping
Liang,
Guohua
Zuo,
Yu
Zhang,
Hongyan
Li
World Journal of Surgical Oncology 2012, 10 :199 (25 September 2012)
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115.
Determinants of non- response to a second assessment of lifestyle factors and body weight in the EPIC-PANACEA study
Anne
M
May,
Lotte
E
Adema,
Dora
Romaguera,
Anne-Claire
Vergnaud,
Antonio
Agudo,
Ulf
Ekelund,
Annika
Steffen,
Philippos
Orfanos,
Nadia
Slimani,
Sabina
Rinaldi,
Traci
Mouw,
Sabine
Rohrmann,
Silke
Hermann,
Heiner
Boeing,
Manuela
M
Bergmann,
Marianne
Jakobsen,
Kim
Overvad,
Nicholas
J
Wareham,
Carlos
Gonzalez,
Anne
Tjonneland,
Jytte
Halkjaer,
Timothy
J
Key,
Elizabeth
A
Spencer,
Veronica
Hellstrom,
Jonas
Manjer,
Bo
Hedblad,
Eiliv
Lund,
Tonje
Braaten,
Françoise
Clavel-Chapelon,
Marie-Christine
Boutron-Ruault
et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology 2012, 12 :148 (24 September 2012)
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116.
The non-synonymous SNP, R1150W, in SCN9A is not associated with chronic widespread pain susceptibility
Kate
L
Holliday,
Wendy
Thomson,
Tuhina
Neogi,
David
T
Felson,
Ke
Wang,
Frederick
C
Wu,
Ilpo
T
Huhtaniemi,
Gyorgy
Bartfai,
Felipe
Casanueva,
Gianni
Forti,
Krzysztof
Kula,
Margus
Punab,
Dirk
Vanderschueren,
Gary
J
Macfarlane,
Michael
A
Horan,
William
Ollier,
Antony
Payton,
Neil
Pendleton,
John
McBeth
Molecular Pain 2012, 8 :72 (24 September 2012)
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117.
Scoping the impact of the national child measurement programme feedback on the child obesity pathway: study protocol
Catherine
Falconer,
MinHae
Park,
Áine
Skow,
James
Black,
Ulla
Sovio,
Sonia
Saxena,
Anthony
Kessel,
Helen
Croker,
Steve
Morris,
Russell
Viner,
Sanjay
Kinra
BMC Public Health 2012, 12 :783 (13 September 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
118.
From intervention to impact: modelling the potential mortality impact achievable by different long-lasting, insecticide-treated net delivery strategies
Lucy
C
Okell,
Lucy
Paintain,
Jayne
Webster,
Kara
Hanson,
Jo
Lines
Malaria Journal 2012, 11 :327 (13 September 2012)
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Editor’s summary
The work adds to a growing body of evidence emphasizing the need to balance mass campaign and routine distribution strategies to achieve the highest impact of bed bet distribution for malaria control.
119.
Immune response after vaccination of HIV infected individuals receiving HAART with overlapping gag peptides pulsed on autologous cells
H
Kløverpris,
A
Jackson,
A
Handley,
P
Hayes,
J
Gilmour,
M
Atkins,
B
Walker,
J
Ackland,
M
Sullivan,
P
Goulder
Retrovirology 2012, 9 (Suppl 2):P115 (13 September 2012)
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120.
Vaccine responses to conserved regions of the HIV-1 proteome are associated with an increased capacity to inhibit multiple virus isolates ex vivo
A
Ashraf,
J
Kopycinski,
H
Cheeseman,
F
Lala,
J
Czyzewska-Khan,
A
Spentzou,
DK
Gill,
M
Keefer,
J
Excler,
P
Fast,
P
Hayes,
JH
Cox,
J
Gilmour
Retrovirology 2012, 9 (Suppl 2):O64 (13 September 2012)
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121.
Future career plans of Malawian medical students: a cross-sectional survey
Kate
L
Mandeville,
Tim
Bartley,
Mwapatsa
Mipando
Human Resources for Health 2012, 10 :29 (13 September 2012)
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122.
Nurse led versus lay educators support for those with asthma in primary care: a costing study
Nicola
J
Roberts,
Kathleen
A
Boyd,
Andrew
H
Briggs,
Ann
L
Caress,
Martyn
R
Partridge
BMC Pulmonary Medicine 2012, 12 :52 (8 September 2012)
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123.
Intracellular chemical gradients: morphing principle in bacteria
Robert
G
Endres
BMC Biophysics 2012, 5 :18 (7 September 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Robert Endres discusses a new study in BMC Biophysics that supports the emerging view that intracellular chemical gradients can exist in bacterial cells, and how these may limit in vitro analyses.
124.
Modelling and performance analysis of clinical pathways using the stochastic process algebra PEPA
Xian
Yang,
Rui
Han,
Yike
Guo,
Jeremy
Bradley,
Benita
Cox,
Robert
Dickinson,
Richard
Kitney
BMC Bioinformatics 2012, 13 (Suppl 14):S4 (7 September 2012)
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125.
Valacyclovir in the treatment of acute retinal necrosis
Simon
RJ
Taylor,
Robin
Hamilton,
Claire
Y
Hooper,
Lavnish
Joshi,
Jiten
Morarji,
Nitin
Gupta,
Sue
L
Lightman
BMC Ophthalmology 2012, 12 :48 (5 September 2012)
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Editor’s summary
The antiviral valacyclovir proved effective as the sole treatment for acute retinal necrosis (ARN) when administered orally, rather than intravenously, in this small retrospective case series.