Publications by authors named "C Guillot"

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  • * From 2018 to 2021, ticks were collected and analyzed for the presence of B. odocoilei, revealing a 12% overall prevalence in I. scapularis across central and eastern Canada, with higher rates in specific years.
  • * The study highlights the stable establishment of B. odocoilei in tick populations and emphasizes the need for ongoing surveillance to better understand and manage disease transmission.
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In hospitalized children, height should be measured. When world health organization (WHO) height measurement gold standards is impossible, the ideal height estimation technique is still unclear. We conducted an international prospective study in eight different pediatric intensive care units to assess the accuracy, precision, practicability, safety, and inter-rater reliability of 12 different height estimation techniques, based on body segment measurement extrapolation, or other calculations using previous or projected heights.

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In amniotes, embryonic tissues originate from multipotent epiblast cells, arranged in a mosaic of presumptive territories. How these domains fated to specific lineages become segregated during body formation remains poorly understood. Using single cell RNA sequencing analysis and lineage tracing in the chicken embryo, we identify epiblast cells contributing descendants to the neural tube, somites and lateral plate after completion of gastrulation.

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  • Carles Guillot, a 52-year-old man, was shot in the face by police during a protest 23 years ago, which damaged his right eye permanently.
  • After the shooting, he had to wait for hours before getting help, and his friends took him to a hospital to keep him safe from the police.
  • Carles had a tough time dealing with his injury, feeling a lot of pain, headaches, and a lot of anger about what happened.
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The use of secondary healthcare data contributes to improving the healthcare system and, for the patient in particular, aims to provide better care thanks to the lessons learned from compiling the information. This article, using the example of an artificial intelligence (AI) project called Hydro, highlights the importance and challenges of cross-fertilizing different data sources, to help find solutions that enrich the healthcare offering.

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