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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent effectiveness" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a specific meaning, as "effectiveness" is typically not described as "recent."
Example: "The study evaluated a recent effectiveness of the new teaching method, but the phrasing was misleading."
Alternatives: "a recent impact" or "a recent efficacy".
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The day 28 parasitological failure rates to AQ monotherapy in a recent effectiveness trial in children under 5 years was 76%, with the comparative rates of 61 % and 40 for AQ+SP and AQ+AS21.
However, in a recent effectiveness study, ultrasound only had a sensitivity of 32%, comparable to that of alpha fetoprotein (sensitivity 46%).
Finally, a recent effectiveness cluster RCT showed that a standardised training model which trained teachers to deliver the program in schools resulted in treatment effects that are comparable to those reported for the previous trial involving more controlled treatment delivery conditions [ 36].
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But I have a worry about the recent effectiveness of this drug.
25 A recent cost effectiveness study suggested that lifelong monotherapy with dutasteride in unselected patients has a cost per QALY gained of €7274.
A recent cost effectiveness analysis showed that D-dimer measurement as part of the diagnostic investigation of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism was cost saving until the age of 79 years.
Data regarding BIS monitoring and recovery in an exclusively cardiac surgery population are consistent with recent effectiveness studies in the general surgical population.
A recent cost-effectiveness study showed that a PMTCT strategy focused on increasing contraception among HIV-positive women could avert 29% more HIV-positive births than prophylactic nevirapine alone, at the same level of expenditure [13].
A recent cost-effectiveness analysis of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in infants (IPTi) with SP carried out in this same area of Manhiça, also found that the intervention was highly cost-effective in preventing malaria in infants [53].
A recent cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative sequential screening strategies in a representative U.S. population also supports the ADA's guidelines.
In a recent cost-effectiveness study by Regge et al, 27CTC examination costs are calculated as US$665 and colonoscopy costs as US$877.
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