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Meanings of enrolled children in inglês
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The screenings are required for Medicaid- enrolledchildren, but major testing gaps remain.
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Trials that enrolledchildren or patients receiving dialysis were excluded.
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Thirty-one of the 209 enrolledchildren had Entamoeba histolytica-associated diarrhea.
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Results: Twenty-six of 30 enrolledchildren had confirmed pertussis.
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We also consecutively enrolledchildren without respiratory symptoms.
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Centres have been told to prioritise care to essential workers, vulnerable and disadvantaged children and previously enrolledchildren.
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Results: We included 894 RCTs, of which 86 enrolledchildren and 808 enrolled adults.
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HIV status was ascertained for 648 of 687 enrolledchildren.
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Methodology and principal findings: We enrolledchildren admitted to hospital with non-localised febrile illnesses during the 5-month DENV transmission season.
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Results 461 of the 2855 enrolledchildren had missed ≥20% school over a 6-weekperiod.
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He said his school, Willow Park, now only enrolledchildren from within its enrolment zone and would be getting some new classrooms soon.
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Objective: To determine the extent by which a state-level policy change impacted access to fluoride varnish treatment (FVT) for Medicaid enrolledchildren.
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A questionnaire pertaining to the socio-demographic profile, problems faced in availing services and satisfaction level was filled by the parents of the enrolledchildren.
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Results: The cohort of 92 enrolledchildren included 42 school-aged children (6 to 17 years) with intracerebral hemorrhage.
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Study design: This was a retrospective cohort study of ambulatory Medicaid- enrolledchildren 0-18 years of age diagnosed with CAP from 2010-2016.
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The Study to Explore Early Development (SEED), a US multisite case-control study, enrolledchildren born in 2003-2006 at 2-5 years of age.