Sentences with phrase «on asymptomatic»

In it the Board announced that it will no longer reduce non-economic loss (NEL) awards for injured workers as a result of non-symptomatic pre-existing conditions, and will reconsider NEL lump sum settlements that were awarded and then reduced based on asymptomatic pre-existing conditions.

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It may appear asymptomatic for an adult with a healthy immune system but it may appear on babies when they're kissed on the lips.
Due to a lack of suitable studies, no conclusions can be drawn on the patient - relevant benefit or harm of screening for asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) in pregnant women.
Although the disease hasn't been seen in North America, «the chance of someone infected with MERS landing on US shores is possible since international travelers that have been to the Arabian peninsula and exposed to the MERS CoV may be asymptomatic at the time of their travel» said Marasco, whose research on the virus is funded in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the National Institutes of Health.
Evidence on the use of validated screening questionnaires in asymptomatic adults (or adults with unrecognized symptoms) to accurately identify who will benefit from further testing for OSA is inadequate.
The USPSTF found insufficient evidence on screening for or treatment of OSA in asymptomatic adults or adults with unrecognized symptoms.
The USPSTF also found inadequate evidence on the effectiveness of targeted screening in persons who are at increased risk for celiac disease (e.g., persons with family history or other risk factors), or on the effectiveness of treatment of screen - detected, asymptomatic celiac disease to improve morbidity, mortality, or quality of life compared with no treatment or treatment initiated after clinical diagnosis.
The USPSTF found inadequate direct evidence on the benefit of screening for OSA in asymptomatic populations.
Very few studies on screening for other gynecologic conditions with pelvic examination alone have been conducted, and the USPSTF found that these studies have limited generalizability to the current population of asymptomatic women seen in primary care settings in the United States.
Overall, the USPSTF found inadequate evidence on screening pelvic examinations for the early detection and treatment of a range of gynecologic conditions in asymptomatic, nonpregnant adult women.
To issue a new recommendation on screening for OSA, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on the accuracy, benefits and potential harms of screening for OSA in asymptomatic adults seen in primary care, including those with unrecognized symptoms.
The USPSTF recommendation statement follows a review of evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for ovarian cancer in asymptomatic women not known to be at high risk for ovarian cancer.
To issue a new recommendation, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on the accuracy, benefits, and potential harms of performing screening pelvic examinations in asymptomatic, nonpregnant adult women 18 years and older who are not at increased risk for any specific gynecologic condition.
To issue a current recommendation on screening for LTBI, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on screening for LTBI in asymptomatic adults seen in primary care, including evidence dating from the inception of searched databases.
Dr. Abbara and his colleagues evaluated plasma kisspeptin levels in 993 asymptomatic pregnant women who were, on average, 11 weeks pregnant and were visiting their doctor for a routine prenatal exam at an urban academic obstetric center.
Astroviruses also can be asymptomatic, depending on the species, the researchers reported.
The asymptomatic incubation period and the duration of the illnesses in various species of animal hosts is discussed along with information on additional species of Old World and New World monkeys and the domestic cat, which have been shown to be susceptible to subacute spongiform virus encephalopathies.
This suggests that asymptomatic infection is a source of norovirus outbreaks, and sheds light on the transmission mode of the virus.
To update its 2004 recommendation on screening for syphilis infection in nonpregnant adults, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on screening for syphilis infection in asymptomatic, nonpregnant adults and adolescents, including patients coinfected with other sexually transmitted infections (such as HIV).
But with no evidence of a large asymptomatic population so far, Kellam and his colleagues favor a second scenario: MERS evolved and diversified in animals and then infected humans on multiple occasions.
To study the predictive value of MRI plaque imaging, researchers performed carotid artery ultrasound and MRI on 946 asymptomatic patients from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA).
In nonhuman primates, most epidemiologic studies of adenoviruses have focused on their identification in fecal samples from asymptomatic animals [6], [7], [8].
Because we lack serology data on people in regions of Ebola outbreaks, it is not known whether there are infected individuals who remain asymptomatic; therefore, the degree of infectivity of the virus is unknown.
Our group has 3 major goals: Develop novel therapeutic approaches based on centrosomal clustering To further develop our first prototype inhibitors of centrosomal clustering preclinically and to establish a robust and specific high throughput small molecule screen Discover key events in myeloma pathogenesis To investigate the pivotal transition from the pre-malignant, asymptomatic to malignant, symptomatic stages of plasma cell dyscrasias in order to understand the pathophysiology and thereby identify novel targets Translate small molecule therapeutics from bench to clinical trials To evaluate novel agents in the preclinical setting and to initiate early phase clinical trials in hematologic malignancies with focus on multiple myeloma
Trials such as the Anti-Amyloid in Asymptomatic Alzheimer's Study, or A4 Study, are now focusing on enrolling cognitively normal participants who have biomarkers suggestive of «preclinical AD,» in order to delay the onset of cognitive impairments.
Evidence of the presence of viable particles on feathers was also provided from asymptomatic birds [37].
Among these women, 271 (61 %) were asymptomatic, 167 (38 %) were symptomatic, and 4 (1 %) had missing information on symptom status.
It also decreases the risk for asymptomatic bacteriuria which can cause the presence of bacteria to go unnoticed due to a lack of symptoms later wreaking havoc on the kidneys.
-- Ovarian Cysts Most ovarian cysts are asymptomatic and normally resolve on their own.
It is my hope that this allostatic load, systems - based, functional medicine examination of the problem will give you some insights on how you may assist some who are already suffering and how you can certainly assist those who may currently be asymptomatic but prone to development.
Ikegami, N., et al. «Prophylactic effect of long - term oral administration of glycyrrhizin on AIDS development of asymptomatic patients,» Int Conf AIDS, 9 (1): 234, 1993.
Ikegami, N., et al. «Clinical evaluation of glycyrrhizin on HIV - infected, asymptomatic hemophiliac patients in Japan,» AIDS Treatment News, 103: 298, May 18, 1990.
Is rice doing similar damage on a lesser scale, even to asymptomatic people?
Although the virus is mostly asymptomatic in nature, in some cases it may appear in the form of lesions on lips, mouth and the genitilia.
Try as much as possible to manage asymptomatic shedding and wear a condom if you or your partner is asymptomatic and on daily medication.
One victim, Morgan (Matt Smith), who is asymptomatic and can communicate with the infected, leads the last survivors on a hunt for Patient Zero and a cure.
He also has plans to win back the newly - engaged Etheline, which puts her gentlemanly suitor and longtime accountant Henry Sherman (Danny Glover) on edge, viewing Royal's asymptomatic illness with suspicion.
Some of the more significant, noteworthy story beats from the anime return: asymptomatic criminals; unusually young latent criminals; rookie female inspectors working a case on her first day; the true nature of the Sibyl system revealed.
When his daughter Amy, a gifted doctor, mother, and wife collapsed and died from an asymptomatic heart condition, Roger Rosenblatt and his wife, Ginny, left their home on the South Shore of Long Island to move in with their son - in - law, Harris, and their three young grandchildren.
Working in the kitchens of the upper class, she left a trail of disease in her wake, until one enterprising and ruthless «medical engineer» proposed the inconceivable notion of the «asymptomatic carrier» - and from then on Mary Mallon was a hunted woman.
However, even during this «asymptomatic» phase, immune function is declining as the virus has a negative effect on the infected T - lymphocytes.
Especially in cases in which D. gatoi is suspected, it may be helpful to perform skin scrapings on other cats in the household since asymptomatic cats may be less likely to remove this potentially contagious mite from the skin as a result of overgrooming.?
Many dogs are asymptomatic at first but as time goes on they may develop lethargy, a mild but persistent cough, fatigue, weight loss and decreased appetite and heart failure.
In the EPIC Study, dogs in the pimobendan group experienced 60 % more time in asymptomatic stage B2 of heart disease and 10 % more life without CHF signs that impact quality of life (10 % more life without CHF was calculated based on an estimated lifespan for all small to medium ‑ sized dogs being 12.5 years.
With the results above, the asymptomatic nature and age of Bebe, I would check for portosystemic vascular anomalies by looking for a small liver and large kidney's on x-rays and having a Radiologist perform Doppler ultrasound on the liver.
Your cat can very easily become an asymptomatic carrier on this fungal infection.
Patients with PL can present with varying degrees of lameness, ranging from asymptomatic to non — weightbearing on an affected limb.
On average, the majority of dogs with asymptomatic CVD will live for many years (1 - 5 years or longer) without ever developing any clinical signs of heart failure.
In general, all normal dogs, and dogs with asymptomatic heart disease and heart failure that are well controlled on medications, have a breathing rate between 15 - 30 breaths every minute when they are resting calmly or sleeping.
Cats carry ringworm on their fur more frequently than dogs and are typically asymptomatic; dogs will almost always show signs of the infection, such as raised, circular lesions and hair loss.
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