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    Airway proteomics reveals broad residual anti-inflammatory effects of prednisolone in mepolizumab-treated asthma by Howell, I, Yang, F, Brown, V, Cane, J, Marchi, E, Azim, A, Busby, J, McDowell, PJ, Diver, SE, Borg, C, Heaney, LG, Pavord, ID, Brightling, CE, Chaudhuri, R, Hinks, TSC

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>Method</b></p> The MAPLE trial was a multi-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study of 2 weeks of high-dose oral prednisolone treatment at stable state in 27 patients treated with mepolizumab for SEA. We analysed paired sputum (n=16) and plasma (n=25) samples from the MAPLE trial using high-throughput Olink® proteomics. …”
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    Detection, characterisation and risk factor of Leptospira spp. among dogs and dog handlers by Goh, Soon Heng

    Published 2022
    “…In conclusion, MAT remains a gold standard test for serological diagnosis and surveillance, however, detailed considerations should be taken when interpreting results of clinical cases with the presence of anti-leptospiral antibodies, as paired serum for better interpretation was required. …”
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    Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 79 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks in 188 countries, 1990–2013:... by Forouzanfar, M, Alexander, L, Anderson, H, Ali, R, Beardsley, J, Bennett, D, Briggs, A, Chen, Z, Gething, P, Jha, V, Moschandreas, J, Newton, C, Rahimi, K, Scarborough, P

    Published 2015
    “…<p><strong>Findings</strong></p> All risks combined account for 57·2% (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 55·8–58·5) of deaths and 41·6% (40·1–43·0) of DALYs. Risks quantified account for 87·9% (86·5–89·3) of cardiovascular disease DALYs, ranging to a low of 0% for neonatal disorders and neglected tropical diseases and malaria. …”
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