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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at prophylaxis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to health, medicine, or preventive measures where the intention is to prevent disease or health issues.
Example: "The new vaccination program is aimed at prophylaxis against common infectious diseases in children."
Alternatives: "intended for prevention" or "designed for prophylactic purposes."
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Since these data were collected in patients included in studies aimed at prophylaxis of CIN, the risk might be even more elevated in clinical routine.
Nevertheless, accurate evaluation of the benefit risk balance of treatments aimed at prophylaxis and/or modification of disease progression will remain a burden by using empirical protocols, even when longitudinal follow-up is well designed and outcomes strictly defined.
Rather than focus on maximum parasite kill within the host, these approaches are more aimed at prophylaxis rather than a curative effect and particularly maintaining parasite infections below an economic threshold.
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But Dr. Gay said that based on her experience, she almost immediately used a three-drug regimen aimed at treatment, not prophylaxis, not even waiting for the test results confirming infection.
At hospitals, treatment interventions aimed at insulin-dependent diabetes, prophylaxis to avert opportunistic infections in HIV/AIDS patients, hypertension, pelvic inflammatory disease and syphilis were estimated to have high costs per DALY.
However, to date, little attention has been given to develop host-based prophylaxis aimed at selectively eliciting apoptosis in infected cells, perhaps because of early studies demonstrating that infected cells could resist apoptosis.
Migraine prophylaxis is aimed at preventing frequent attacks, including migraine severity and length that often incurs high costs for pain relief, diagnostic services, and medical care.
Migraine prophylaxis is aimed at preventing frequent attacks and the development of a long-term condition that often incurs heavy costs for abortive treatment, diagnostic services, and medical care.
Universal ganciclovir (GCV) prophylaxis is a strategy aimed at reducing cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and delaying the development of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS).
In addition to the use of high potency prophylaxis, surgeons may also use the risk information to incorporate other practices, such as regional anesthesia, mechanical prophylaxis devices, or stockings, aimed at lowering VTE rates.
In 2009, a project aimed at developing a national program for ophthalmia neonatorum prophylaxis in all maternity wards of Angola was started through the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development and with the collaboration of the Angolan Ministry of Health.
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