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This POCT analyzer is an automated multiplex polymerase chain reaction system, with previous studies demonstrating excellent performance comparable with gold standard laboratory assays, with sensitivity/specificity in the region of 100%/97.1% for influenza A, 97.8%/99.7% for influenza B, and 94.2%/99% for RSV when fresh prospectively collected samples are tested [19,20]. It has Conformité européenne (CE) marking in the European Union [21].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e72322
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(B) Alead Nolan Live MIC2 Bluetooth Wireless Microphone [27].
Plot of percentage (%) speech recognition score change with device and baseline percentage (%) score without device.
In this multiple methods study, we tested the efficacy of this device for speech recognition in quiet listening conditions in adults and to assess participant acceptance of the device. We purposively recruited adult patients with conductive and mixed hearing loss.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e66013
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The median frequency and duration of nighttime scratching increase with AD disease severity from HVs (2.4 bouts per hour, 13.1 seconds per hour) to mild AD (3.51 bouts per hour, 17.4 seconds per hour) to moderate AD (4.64 bouts per hour, 30.0 seconds per hour); however, the ranges are highly overlapping between all 3 cohorts (Figures 2 A and B). Scratching was also characterized by SCORAD severity since this is a frequently used scoring system in AD.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72216
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Conversational Systems for Social Care in Older Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72310
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The Safety of Telerehabilitation: Systematic Review
(B) Distribution of adverse event relatedness to the intervention across rehabilitation populations.
Incidence of adverse events per 100 sessions across rehabilitation populations.
Regarding the control groups, a total of 137 adverse events were recorded during 29,688 sessions (0.46 adverse events per 100 sessions). As with the intervention groups, information on the type, severity, and relatedness of adverse events was infrequently provided.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e68681
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