نتایج جستجو برای: this investigation

تعداد نتایج: 6294463  

Journal: :Genetics 1966
W J Miller

I N 1962, STORMONT surveyed 66 known antigenic factors of the red cells of cattle. These factors were designated A, B, C, . . . Z, A’ . . . etc., and a few new ones were designated by number. Peculiar constellations of factors occurred nonrandomly in population data ( STORMONT, OWEN and IRWIN 1951 ) and family studies confirmed the genetic transmission of particular groups of factors as entitie...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2008
Sandra V Kik Suzanne Verver Dick van Soolingen Petra E W de Haas Frank G Cobelens Kristin Kremer Henk van Deutekom Martien W Borgdorff

RATIONALE Some clusters of patients who have Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates with identical DNA fingerprint patterns grow faster than others. It is unclear what predictors determine cluster growth. OBJECTIVES To assess whether the development of a tuberculosis (TB) outbreak can be predicted by the characteristics of its first two patients. METHODS Demographic and clinical data of all cu...

2006

We read with great interest the article by DIEL et al. [1] in a recent issue of the European Respiratory Journal. We believe that the authors have been successful in modelling and analysing the cost of alternatives for tuberculosis (TB) contact investigation. Nevertheless, we have some hesitation regarding a simplifying assumption that the authors have made in the follow-up of subjects after a ...

Journal: :European heart journal 2001
E A Ashley V Froelicher

preferable. In such a study design, an affected individual and other members of the family (parents if available, otherwise siblings) are ascertained and the probability of transmission of the different alleles at the locus under study from parents to the affected individual calculated. Because transmission is being studied, there is no problem with population substructure between cases and con...

Journal: :Human heredity 2010
Andrea Callegaro J C van Houwelingen J J Houwing-Duistermaat

OBJECTIVE Standard methods for linkage analysis ignore the phenotype of the parents when they are not genotyped. However, this information can be useful for gene mapping. In this paper we propose methods for age at onset genetic linkage analysis in sibling pairs, taking into account parental age at onset. METHODS Two new score statistics are derived, one from an additive gamma frailty model a...

2012
Tamara Tuuminen Eeva Salo Hannele Kotilainen Morten Ruhwald

OBJECTIVES The prevalence of active tuberculosis (TB) is low in Finland, but outbreaks do occur. Following exposure national guidelines recommend either tuberculosis skin test or interferon-γ-release assay-testing of asymptomatic children. The aim of this study was to compare QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube test (QFT) and interferon-γ-inducible protein (IP-10) release assay for detection of Mycobac...

2011
Benjamin Rokholm Camilla Schou Andersen Thorkild I.A. Sørensen

Background: Childhood obesity is a major public health concern. The importance of genes in development of obesity is evident from twin and family studies. Moreover, epigenetic events in early life may play an important role in obesity etiology. Aim: We aimed to outline and discuss the role of genetic and epigenetic influences on development of obesity in early life from around birth and into ad...

2017
G Suzanne A Smit Ludwig Apers Wouter Arrazola de Onate Philippe Beutels Pierre Dorny An-Marie Forier Kristien Janssens Jean Macq Ruud Mak Sandrina Schol Dirk Wildemeersch Niko Speybroeck Brecht Devleesschauwer

OBJECTIVE To assess the cost-effectiveness of the tuberculosis screening activities currently funded by the Flemish government in Flanders, Belgium. METHODS After estimating the expenses for 2013-2014 of each of nine screening components - which include high-risk groups, contacts and people who are seeking tuberculosis consultation at a centre for respiratory health care - and the associated ...

Journal: :Blood 1957
H C SCHWARTZ T H SPAET W W ZUELZER J V NEEL A R ROBINSON S F KAUFMAN

iii hemoglobin forniatiomi am’e present siniult.aneoumsly. As a result of such studies, it has been shown that the genes m’esponsihle for hemogbobins C amid S are very proi)ably ableies,m amid that. the genetic locus involved iii the produmction of these two types of abnormual heniogbobin is imidependemit of the thalassemia locus,2’ although the latter conclusion is complicated by the growing r...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2002
C E M van Beijsterveldt G C M van Baal

Electrophysiological measures may be useful markers of the genetic underpinnings of complex behavior and psychopathology. Twin and family studies have been used to estimate the genetic contribution to the individual differences in a variety of electrophysiological measures. These studies are briefly reviewed here and published twin correlations from a number of studies with comparable methodolo...

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