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However, we selected clinical deterioration as our endpoint because we wanted a score that could estimate need for critical care intervention and therefore prevent morbidity, not just mortality.
The advantage of small area one-off studies designed specifically to estimate need for joint replacement is consideration of the extent to which patients' willingness and fitness for surgery attenuate observed inequities.
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(Once upon a time, about a year ago, the estimated need for investment was to be just $8.6 billion).Big plans then, for a relatively small economy with what looks like huge potential.
Over the period 8/2006 until 2/2007, a total of 15.000 ITNs (estimated need for the intervention period) were made available through PSI for subsidized sale in NHD.
They then received a new supply of gel, the number of applicators being based on their estimated need for the coming month.
We explore the extent to which public sector roll-out has met the estimated need for paediatric treatment in a rural South African setting.
From 2008 2012, PMTCT will mitigate the estimated need for pediatric CTX prophylaxis and ART by 1% and 12.2% respectively; FP use will reduce these needs by an estimated 15.9% and 13.1%, respectively, and whereas unmet FP needs are responsible for an estimated 16.5% and 13.2%, respectively.
No single need indicator accounts for the lower estimated need for Newfoundland.
Viral load is also useful for estimating need for infection control measures.
In the national survey, estimated need for advanced restorations included endodontics, crowns, bridges and veneers.
Moreover, this finding has implication for estimating need for health services, which is typically based on prevalence estimates of disorders.
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