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  1. Ebola causes severe illness in humans and has epidemic potential. How to deploy vaccines most effectively is a central policy question since different strategies have implications for ideal vaccine profile. Mo...

    Authors: Cordelia E. M. Coltart, Anne M. Johnson and Christopher J. M. Whitty
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:271
  2. Inappropriate treatment of non-malaria fevers with artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) is a growing concern, particularly in light of emerging artemisinin resistance, but it is a behavior that has p...

    Authors: Diana Menya, Alyssa Platt, Imran Manji, Edna Sang, Rebeccah Wafula, Jing Ren, Olympia Cheruiyot, Janice Armstrong, Brian Neelon and Wendy Prudhomme O’Meara
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:268
  3. Age at breast cancer diagnosis is a known prognostic factor. Previously, several groups including ours have shown that young age at diagnosis is associated with higher prevalence of basal-like tumors and aggre...

    Authors: Hatem A. Azim Jr, Bastien Nguyen, Sylvain Brohée, Gabriele Zoppoli and Christos Sotiriou
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:266
  4. Greenhalgh and Fahy’s paper about the 2014 Research Excellence Framework provides insights into the challenges of assessing research impact. Future research assessment exercises should consider how best to inc...

    Authors: Sally Redman, Abby Haynes and Anna Williamson
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:265
  5. Clinicians request guidance to aid the routine use and interpretation of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), but tools are lacking. We aimed to develop a Clinical Decision Support Tool (CDST) focused on...

    Authors: Liesbeth M. van Vliet, Richard Harding, Claudia Bausewein, Sheila Payne and Irene J. Higginson
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:263
  6. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the fourth most common cause of cancer deaths globally. However, there is overwhelming evidence that a large proportion of CRC cases and deaths could...

    Authors: Hermann Brenner, Christian Stock and Michael Hoffmeister
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:262
  7. The present study aims to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of extending the pre-2013 influenza immunisation programme for high-risk and elderly individuals to those at low risk of developing complications follo...

    Authors: Marc Baguelin, Anton Camacho, Stefan Flasche and W. John Edmunds
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:236
  8. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most important cause of premature death and disability globally. Much is known of the main aetiological risk factors, including elevated blood pressure, dyslipidaemia and sm...

    Authors: F. D. Richard Hobbs
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:261
  9. Barely a decade after the discovery of the gene encoding proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) and its recognition as a key player in cholesterol metabolism, PCSK9 inhibition is now considered ...

    Authors: Robert M. Stoekenbroek, John JP Kastelein and Roeland Huijgen
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:258
  10. Diagnosing and treating hypertension plays an important role in minimising the risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Early and accurate diagnosis of hypertension, as well as regular monitoring, is essenti...

    Authors: Claire L. Schwartz and Richard J. McManus
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:256
  11. Studies show that most patients with advanced cancer prefer to die at home. However, not all have equal chances and the evidence is unclear on whether dying at home is better. This study aims to determine the ...

    Authors: Barbara Gomes, Natalia Calanzani, Jonathan Koffman and Irene J. Higginson
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:235
  12. Data from next generation sequencing technologies uncovered the existence of many classes of small RNAs. Recent studies reported that small RNAs are released by cells and can be detected in the blood. In this ...

    Authors: Emanuela Repetto, Laeticia Lichtenstein, Zoheir Hizir, Nedra Tekaya, Mohamed Benahmed, Jean-Bernard Ruidavets, Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi, Bertrand Perret, Laura Bouchareychas, Annelise Genoux, Romain Lotte, Raymond Ruimy, Jean Ferrières, Pascal Barbry, Laurent O. Martinez and Michele Trabucchi
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:259
  13. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that high-risk groups, like sexually active men who have sex with men (MSM), receive HIV testing and counseling at least annually. The objective of this...

    Authors: Martin Hoenigl, Christy M. Anderson, Nella Green, Sanjay R. Mehta, Davey M. Smith and Susan J. Little
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:218
  14. Low-value clinical practices are common in healthcare, yet the optimal approach to de-adopting these practices is unknown. The objective of this study was to systematically review the literature on de-adoption...

    Authors: Daniel J. Niven, Kelly J. Mrklas, Jessalyn K. Holodinsky, Sharon E. Straus, Brenda R. Hemmelgarn, Lianne P. Jeffs and Henry Thomas Stelfox
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:255
  15. The clinical significance of progesterone receptor (PgR) expression in estrogen receptor-negative (ER–) breast cancer is controversial. Herein, we systemically investigate the clinicopathologic features, molec...

    Authors: Ke-Da Yu, Yi-Zhou Jiang, Shuang Hao and Zhi-Ming Shao
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:254
  16. Clinical practice guidelines provide separate recommendations for different diseases that may be prevented or treated by the same intervention. Also, they commonly provide recommendations for entire population...

    Authors: Milo A. Puhan, Tsung Yu, Inge Stegeman, Ravi Varadhan, Sonal Singh and Cynthia M. Boyd
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:250
  17. Vector-borne diseases cause a significant proportion of the overall burden of disease across the globe, accounting for over 10 % of the burden of infectious diseases. Despite the availability of effective inte...

    Authors: Nick Golding, Anne L. Wilson, Catherine L. Moyes, Jorge Cano, David M. Pigott, Raman Velayudhan, Simon J. Brooker, David L. Smith, Simon I. Hay and Steve W. Lindsay
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:249
  18. The identification of biomarkers that predict optimal and individual choices of treatment for patients with rheumatoid arthritis gains increasing attention. The purpose of this study was to investigate if the ...

    Authors: Adrian Levitsky, Malin C. Erlandsson, Ronald F. van Vollenhoven and Maria I. Bokarewa
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:247
  19. An outbreak of the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), comprising 185 cases linked to healthcare facilities, occurred in the Republic of Korea from May to July 2015. Owing to the nosocomial nature of the ...

    Authors: Kenji Mizumoto, Akira Endo, Gerardo Chowell, Yuichiro Miyamatsu, Masaya Saitoh and Hiroshi Nishiura
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:228
  20. Although the use of reporting guidelines has been demonstrated to increase the completeness and transparency of health research published in journals, there is still a long way to translate their use to the au...

    Authors: Ana Marušić
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:243
  21. Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are disorders of the lung parenchyma. The pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and prognosis of ILDs vary depending on the underlying disease. The onset of most ILDs is insidio...

    Authors: Supparerk Disayabutr, Carolyn S. Calfee, Harold R. Collard and Paul J. Wolters
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:245
  22. Poor information privacy practices have been identified in health apps. Medical app accreditation programs offer a mechanism for assuring the quality of apps; however, little is known about their ability to co...

    Authors: Kit Huckvale, José Tomás Prieto, Myra Tilney, Pierre-Jean Benghozi and Josip Car
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:214
  23. Fibroblastic foci profusion on histopathology and severity of traction bronchiectasis on highresolution computed tomography (HRCT) have been shown to be predictors of mortality in patients with idiopathic pulm...

    Authors: Simon L F Walsh, Athol U. Wells, Nicola Sverzellati, Anand Devaraj, Jan von der Thüsen, Samuel A. Yousem, Thomas V. Colby, Andrew G. Nicholson and David M. Hansell
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:241
  24. Patient-centredness is an accepted term and is perceived by healthcare professionals to be morally and ethically desirable. We are motivated by the belief that this approach will improve the patient-profession...

    Authors: Anne-Marie Russell, Mirjam AG Sprangers, Steven Wibberley, Noel Snell, Daniel M. Rose and Jeff J. Swigris
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:240
  25. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), the prototype of interstitial lung diseases, has the worst prognosis and is the only interstitial lung disease for which approved pharmacological treatments are available. ...

    Authors: Luca Richeldi, Adalberto Sperb Rubin, Sergey Avdeev, Zarir F. Udwadia and Zuo Jun Xu
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:237

    The Correction to this article has been published in BMC Medicine 2021 19:220

  26. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is the prototype of a large and heterogeneous group of pulmonary disorders, mainly chronic and progressive, usually known as interstitial lung disease (ILD). Over the last f...

    Authors: Luca Richeldi
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:231
  27. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, the most common form of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, is characterized by progressive, irreversible scarring of the lung parenchyma. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis has a poor...

    Authors: Susan K. Mathai, Ivana V. Yang, Marvin I. Schwarz and David A. Schwartz
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:191
  28. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a diffuse parenchymal lung disease of unknown cause. The natural history of disease can vary considerably, making it difficult to predict the clinical trajectory for an individ...

    Authors: Kerri A. Johannson, Brett Ley and Harold R. Collard
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:165
  29. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most prevalent form of liver cancer, is difficult to diagnose and has limited treatment options with a low survival rate. Aside from a few key risk factors, such as hepatiti...

    Authors: Anne Fages, Talita Duarte-Salles, Magdalena Stepien, Pietro Ferrari, Veronika Fedirko, Clément Pontoizeau, Antonia Trichopoulou, Krasimira Aleksandrova, Anne Tjønneland, Anja Olsen, Françoise Clavel-Chapelon, Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault, Gianluca Severi, Rudolf Kaaks, Tilman Kuhn, Anna Floegel…
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:242
  30. Each year, at least 280,000 children are born with sickle cell disease (SCD) in resource-limited settings. For cost, logistic and political reasons, the availability of SCD testing is limited in such settings ...

    Authors: Thomas N. Williams
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:238
  31. Whether coffee consumption affects the risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF) remains unclear. We sought to investigate the association between coffee consumption and incidence of AF in two prospective co...

    Authors: Susanna C. Larsson, Nikola Drca, Mats Jensen-Urstad and Alicja Wolk
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:207
  32. Neoadjuvant breast cancer trials are important for speeding up the introduction of new treatments for patients with early breast cancer and for the highly productive translational research which they facilitat...

    Authors: Helena Earl, Elena Provenzano, Jean Abraham, Janet Dunn, Anne-Laure Vallier, Ioannis Gounaris and Louise Hiller
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:234
  33. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) place enormous burdens on individuals and health systems. While there has been significant global progress to guide the development of national NCD monitoring programs, many co...

    Authors: Hebe N. Gouda, Nicola C. Richards, Robert Beaglehole, Ruth Bonita and Alan D. Lopez
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:233

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Medicine 2015 13:272

  34. The 2014 UK Research Excellence Framework (REF2014) generated a unique database of impact case studies, each describing a body of research and impact beyond academia. We sought to explore the nature and mechan...

    Authors: Trisha Greenhalgh and Nick Fahy
    Citation: BMC Medicine 2015 13:232