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The value of process evaluation for public health interventions: field-case studies for non-communicable disease prevention and management in five countries
(Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2022)
Complex interventions are needed to effectively tackle noncommunicable diseases. However, complex interventions can contain a mix of effective and ineffective actions. Process evaluation (PE) in public health research is ...
Use of salivary biomarkers for diagnosis of periodontal disease activity: a literature review
(2013)
Periodontal disease is an infectious disease characterized by the connective tissue destruction and consequent alveolar bone loss in response to plaque accumulation on the tooth surface. The clinical diagnosis of periodontal ...
Target Product Profile (TPP) for Chagas Disease Point-of-Care Diagnosis and Assessment of Response to Treatment
(Public Library of Science, 2016)
Chagas disease prevalence in pregnant women: Migration and risk of congenital transmission
(Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 2016)
Addressing geographical variation in the progression of non-communicable diseases in Peru: The CRONICAS cohort study protocol
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2012)
Background: The rise in non-communicable diseases in developing countries has gained increased attention. Given that around 80% of deaths related to noncommunicable diseases occur in low- and middleincome countries, there ...
Delirium in older adults
(2014)
Recognition of visceral obesity beyond body fat: assessment of cardiovascular risk in chronic kidney disease using anthropometry
(2017-12-01)
Evaluation of body fat and its distribution are important because they can predict several risk factors, mainly cardiovascular risk. Imaging techniques have high precision and accuracy for body fat measurement. However, ...
Coronary microvascular dysfunction in women with nonobstructive ischemic heart disease as assessed by positron emission tomography
(AME Publishing Company, 2017-03)
Traditional approaches for risk assessment of ischemic heart disease (IHD) are based on the physiological consequences of an epicardial coronary stenosis. Of note, normal coronary arteries or nonobstructive coronary artery ...