TAR 2.0 is likely the most widely used analytic technology for reviewing large document collections for production (although ...
Background Difference-in-differences is a method commonly used in population health research. It is based on assumptions that ...
Through trend analyses, this surveillance highlighted both the emergence and decline of AMR across diverse bacterial pathogens, helping inform which antibiotics may remain appropriate as first-line ...
Introduction In 2021, globally, cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs) accounted for 35% of the 1.73 billion disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) attributed to non-communicable diseases. The Healthy Life ...
Background The widespread mobilisation to improve maternal health over recent decades has led to increased prenatal ...
Abstract: Recent developments in the use of credit cards for a range of daily life activities have increased credit card fraud and caused huge financial losses for individuals and financial ...
Introduction People diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) after death (postmortem) experience the ultimate diagnostic delay. We ...
Abstract: Compared to traditional centralized clustering, distributed clustering offers the advantage of parallel processing of data from different sites, enhancing the efficiency of clustering while ...
Introduction A key priority for the UK National Health Service and patients is to ensure that medicines are used safely and effectively. However, medication changes are not always optimally ...