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Meanings of target prevention in English
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Usage of target prevention in English
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Background: Global, regional, and national estimates of prevalence of and tends in infertility are needed to targetprevention and treatment efforts.
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Lieu and colleagues hope that by identifying clusters of people who refuse to vaccinate their children or refuse certain shots, researchers can targetprevention efforts.
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Identification of biomarkers that underpin dysglycemia are needed for better- targetedprevention and treatment.
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Targetedprevention strategies for DC should mostly focus on the period following the insertion.
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These findings have important implications for identifying at-risk travelers and properly targetingprevention messages.
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Different mental disorders are linked to violence via different core explanations, suggesting multiple- targetedprevention strategies.
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These findings will help to guide development of targetedprevention and control measures in the elderly.
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Combined with analyses of vector-borne structural risk, they should allow designing efficient and targetedprevention measures.
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Background: Early identification of ambulatory persons at high short-term risk of death could benefit targetedprevention.
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Incident infections provide important information for targetingprevention strategies and the opportunity to interrupt ongoing viral transmission.
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They add that " targetedprevention messages" are called for.
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Early detection and subsequent targetedprevention and intervention may reduce the lifecourse burden associated with higher blood pressure.
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Elucidating the implications of contextual variation for early identification and targetedprevention is an important area for future research.
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However, whether screening for pre-frailty and frailty and targetedprevention strategies improve outcomes needs to be shown in future studies.
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Our findings provide evidence to implement targetedprevention strategies where they are needed most: the victims of premature adverse experiences.
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Conclusions: Subgroups of transplantation recipients have a high absolute risk of some cancers and may benefit from targetedprevention or screening.