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1541
Incidence number, ASIR under the age of 20 in 204 countries and territories in 2021.
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1542
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DALYs number, ASDR under the age of 20 in 204 countries and territories in 2021.
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1544
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Summary map of all contacts with statistically significant SVM classifications.
Published 2024“…Yellow indicates an increase in time-frequency clusters during number trials versus inter-trial intervals while blue indicates a decrease in time-frequency clusters. …”
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Percent viability and cytotoxicity of NHBE cells are significantly altered by PAA exposure.
Published 2025“…Percent viability significantly decreased with PAA concentration and between recovery times compared to controls. …”
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1560
Table 2_Bibliometric analysis of global research on the clinical applications of aminoglycoside antibiotics: improving efficacy and decreasing risk.docx
Published 2025“…Avoiding prolonged dosing cycles and refraining from using AGs in patients with the m.1555 A > G gene variant can significantly mitigate the risk of ototoxicity. Future studies should examine the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic targets of AGs and assess the efficacy and safety of administration by inhalation to improve efficacy and decrease risk.…”