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2025-09-17ZeitschriftenartikelTrends in prevalence and number of cases of diagnosed type 2 diabetes in Germany: Projections until 2050 Background: In order to assess the prevention and care needs for type 2 diabetes in the coming decades from a public health perspective, forecasts on the trends in prevalence and case numbers are essential. Methods: The ...
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2025-09-17ZeitschriftenartikelEntwicklung von Prävalenz und Fallzahl des diagnostizierten Typ-2-Diabetes in Deutschland: Prognosen bis 2050 Hintergrund: Um den Präventions- und Versorgungsbedarf für Typ-2-Diabetes in den kommenden Jahrzehnten aus Public-Health-Sicht einschätzen zu können, sind Vorhersagen zur Prävalenz- und Fallzahlentwicklung unerlässlich. Methode: ...
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2023-04-05ZeitschriftenartikelRecruiting controls from an online panel for a case–control study enabled a timely and reliable foodborne Salmonella outbreak investigation, Germany 2021 We explored the feasibility, suitability, and reliability of using controls recruited among members of a non-probabilistic online panel (‘panel controls’) in a case–control study (CCS) to investigate a Salmonella Braenderup ...
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2023-09-20ZeitschriftenartikelPhysical activity and physical fitness among children and adolescents after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the WHO European Region: a systematic review protocol Introduction: The implementation of COVID-19 pandemic-related restrictions resulted in limitations for physical activity (PA) opportunities, which may have initiated a longer-term behavioural change. The protocol describes ...
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2023-02-01ZeitschriftenartikelDetection and Molecular Characterization of Giardia and Cryptosporidium spp. Circulating in Wild Small Mammals from Portugal Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia spp. are important diarrhea-causing protozoan parasites worldwide that exhibit broad host ranges. Wild small mammals can harbor host-adapted and potentially zoonotic species of both parasites. ...