Publications by authors named "Sarah Schillinger"

In the United States, Black autistic youth face elevated risk of negative outcomes during police interactions. Although the outcomes of these interactions are well-documented, less is known about Black autistic youths' experiences during police encounters, as the current literature has largely examined the experiences of autistic adults, mostly White American samples, and/or autistic youth abroad. This study utilizes qualitative methods to examine the perceptions and concerns of 43 Black caregivers (N = 43; 98% parents; 2% legal guardians; 93% mothers) of Black autistic children (mean age: 16.

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Platelets count is usually realised on EDTA anticoagulant. This one is sometimes able to generate platelets agregats. That is the reason why the first thing to do encountering thrombopenia is to check for agregats on blood thin smear.

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Aim Of The Study: To evaluate immunocapture-Elisa (ICE) sensitivity versus RT-PCR in diagnosis of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus infection.

Methods: Sixty-seven RT-PCR-negative and 282 RT-PCR-positive nasopharyngeal swabs collected during winter 2009-2010 have been analyzed using ICE.

Results: Among all the samples tested, a sensitivity of 31.

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