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Anaesthesia-related maternal mortality in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
(2016)BACKGROUND: The risk factors contributing to maternal mortality from anaesthesia in low-income and middle-income countries and the burden of the problem have not been comprehensively studied up to now. We aimed to obtain ... -
Anatomic and Cellular Niches for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Latent Tuberculosis Infection.
(2019-02-15)Latent tuberculosis has been recognized for over a century, but discovery of new niches, where Mycobacterium tuberculosis resides, continues. We evaluated literature on M.tuberculosis locations during latency, highlighting ... -
ARE ACTIVE BOYS AND GIRLS AT INCREASED RISK OF HOSPITAL ATTENDANCE OR ADMISSION FOR INJURY? A LONGITUDINAL STUDY IN WALES AND SCOTLAND USING LINKED COHORT AND ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
(BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018-09-05)Background Children and young people are being encouraged to increase the amount of time they spend being physically active, especially in activities of moderate and vigorous intensity. However, there is limited evidence ... -
Are children living with obesity more likely to experience musculoskeletal symptoms during childhood? A linked longitudinal cohort study using primary care records.
(2024-03-12)OBJECTIVE: To assess whether there is a higher incidence of musculoskeletal consultations in general practice among children with obesity. DESIGN: Longitudinal SETTING: 285 north-east London general practitioners (GPs). ... -
Are children with clinical obesity at increased risk of inpatient hospital admissions? An analysis using linked electronic health records in the UK millennium cohort study.
(Wiley Online, 2019-01-18)BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined health service utilization of children with overweight or obesity by using linked electronic health records (EHRs). OBJECTIVE/METHODS: We analysed EHRs from 3269 children (1678 boys; ... -
ARE CLINICALLY OBESE CHILDREN AT INCREASED RISK OF HOSPITAL ADMISSION? A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS USING LINKED ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS IN WALES AND SCOTLAND
(BMJ Publishing Group Limited., 2018-09-01)