Articles: health.
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Improving hypertension control is a national priority. Electronic health record data have the potential to augment traditional surveillance systems. This study aimed to assess hypertension prevalence and control at the state level using a previously established electronic health record-based phenotype for hypertension. ⋯ This study provided the first-ever estimates of hypertension control for all states and Washington DC. Electronic health record-based surveillance could support hypertension prevention and control efforts at the state level.
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Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in protecting cells from oxidative damage. Our study aims to address the lack of papers simultaneously analyzing the immunoreactivity of all three distinct isoforms of SOD in human exocrine pancreas cells. ⋯ Understanding the intracellular metabolism of SODs in healthy exocrine pancreas cells serves as a basis for determining the precise role of oxidative damage and SOD signaling in the pathogenesis of various pancreatic diseases, including chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer (Fig. 6, Ref. 24). Text in PDF www.elis.sk Keywords: antioxidants, histology, immunohistochemistry, pancreas, superoxide dismutase.
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Jan 2024
[Pneumococcal Vaccination Coverage Rates (VCRs) Among Persons with Vaccine-Relevant Underlying Conditions and Persons Aged 60 Years and Older - An Analysis of Secondary Data from the Statutory Health Insurance (SHI) System].
In addition to standard vaccination for patients aged 60 and older, the Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) recommends immunization against pneumococci for anyone at increased risk, including patients with chronic vaccine-relevant underlying conditions. In Germany, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) regularly publishes vaccination coverage rates (VCRs) for these patient groups, without stratifying by other parameters. This study examines VCRs of patients with underlying chronic diseases, stratified by disease groups and entities, the re-vaccination rate, and VCRs in patients aged 60 years and older. ⋯ The recommendations made by STIKO for pneumococcal vaccination based on age or an underlying chronic condition are not being implemented adequately in Germany. Although STIKO explicitly recommends vaccination from 60 years of age, the 60 to 64-year-old age group had a strikingly low VCR (13.0 % of n=268 862). Fewer than one in five patients aged 16 years and older with an underlying chronic condition had received the recommended indicated vaccination. To adequately prevent potential disease, higher vaccination rates should be targeted. This could probably be achieved through more stringent vaccination management, appropriate software solutions with vaccination reminders, monetary incentives for achieving higher vaccination rates and documentation of vaccination status in disease management programs.