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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2004-01-01
    Print ISSN: 0265-931X
    Electronic ISSN: 1879-1700
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Published by Elsevier
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    Publication Date: 2020-11-05
    Description: INTRODUCTION Besides many problematics the Covid-19 pandemic has triggered, one issue remains the care of chronically ill patients. Regarding sickle cell disease (SCD), patients often present co-morbidities that could predispose them to poor outcome if they get infected. Vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC), a characteristic manifestation of SCD, is the first cause of patients 'hospitalizations. Here, we describe how our sickle cell referral center has managed outpatient care, with the constant preoccupation of minimizing risks for our patients and avoid them unnecessary trips to heavily burdened hospital settings. DESCRIPTION OF SETTING With the outbreak of Covid-19, our primary obsession was to provide continuous care for our patients, while ensuring their safety. All appointments were canceled when possible and patients were instructed to comply with the national lock down procedures. A hotline and helpdesk were setup as the first stage of our structure. When patients described symptoms of VOC and/or light breathing difficulties, they were enlisted for daily monitoring. This stage two consisted of calling patients daily with a specific set of questions, regarding management and improvement or deterioration of their symptoms. A dedicated team of dentists, who all volunteered and received specific training, managed both stage 1 and 2, along with nurses. SCD specialists supervised these two stages for medical decisions. All symptoms were recorded and reported. If symptoms disappeared, the patient's name was discarded from the list. If there was a worsening or no improvement of the patient's condition, he was moved to stage three by the SCD expert, with the deployment of homecare service. A whole network was then setup, with the delivery of oxygen supply at the patient's house, dispatch of a medical prescription to a neighboring pharmacy and daily visits from homecare service providers. Both opioids and parenteral treatments were prescribed and monitoring was performed daily (blood pressure, temperature, respiratory rate, pain, etc...). On the first visit, a blood sample was sent to a laboratory, to allow calculation of the PRESEV score (Bartolucci et al., 2016). This score, established by team members and colleagues, assesses the risk of acute chest syndrome (ACS). Moreover, it has just been validated by a multicenter international study (PRESEV II - under writing process). In case the PRESEV score was ≤ 5, home hospitalization was pursued. In case this score was ≥11, the patient was sent to hospital for constant monitoring and full comprehensive care. For low and intermediate scores, the patient was referred to hospital for any aggravation. The helpdesk was in constant interaction with nurses and providers of homecare services and status and evolution of the patient's global condition was reported daily for medical decisions. In addition, patients with home hospitalization care were called daily by the helpdesk, to ensure proper care and satisfaction. When home hospitalization was over, the patient automatically came back to stage two for a daily follow-up until full recovery. Early discharged patients could either re-integrate stage 2 or 3 for daily monitoring until full recovery. Out of the 305 patients included in this system, with a total of 2068 calls between March 23rd and May 29th. Seventy five were included for home hospitalization. Mean age was 36 years old [±9], sex ratio was 45/30 (female/male), mean homecare follow up was 6 days (±3), 16 patients also had Covid-19. Thirteen patients (17.3%) were hospitalized: one for an acute chest syndrome, two for a Covid-19 infection and nine for VOC management. Only one patient was in ICU due to a salmonella septicemia. No death was reported. PERSPECTIVES The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for profound reshaping of healthcare systems worldwide. In this particular context, the structure we have installed, DREPADOM, allowed follow up and monitoring of two profiles of patients: at-risk population of SCD patients and Covid-19 positive SCD patients. With the ongoing situation, our delocalized hospitalization system has proven interesting enough to enter a new phase: DREPADOM was selected as part of a public call for tenders, for financial support to make the structure permanent (DREPADOM - APRES). Disclosures Habibi: Pfizer: Consultancy; Bluebird: Consultancy; Addmedica: Consultancy; Novartis: Consultancy. Bartolucci:GBT: Consultancy; Roche: Consultancy; Emmaus: Consultancy; Innovhem: Other; Addmedica: Research Funding; HEMANEXT: Consultancy; Novartis: Consultancy; ADDMEDICA: Consultancy; Fabre Foundation: Research Funding; Novartis: Research Funding; Bluebird: Consultancy; AGIOS: Consultancy; Bluebird: Research Funding.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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    Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 18 (1975) 121 
    ISSN: 0022-4995
    Topics: Ethnic Sciences , History , Sociology , Economics
    Notes: ANCIENT NEAR EAST
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    Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 29 (1986) 225 
    ISSN: 0022-4995
    Topics: Ethnic Sciences , History , Sociology , Economics
    Notes: ANCIENT NEAR EAST
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    Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 38 (1995) 91 
    ISSN: 0022-4995
    Topics: Ethnic Sciences , History , Sociology , Economics
    Description / Table of Contents: ANCIENT NEAR EAST
    Notes: SUBJECTS
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    In:  Zoölogische Monographieën (0169-8478) vol.1 (1973) nr.1 p.3
    Publication Date: 2015-05-08
    Description: Although a large number of Tortricoid species and several genera from the Indo-Malayan region have been described by earlier authors (Walker, Snellen, Walsingham, Meyrick, and a few others), no survey of the present group has ever been made. Edward Meyrick, the author of most of the new names, has never attempted a synopsis of the Olethreutinae. He made surveys of the Australian and New Zealand Tortricoidea (1911), but the results are too superficial for our modern standards. During a long sojourn, working and collecting in Java, I became greatly fascinated by that fauna. Having completed a number of preliminary studies of the subfamily Tortricinae (1939 et seq.), I turned next to the South Asiatic, especially Javanese, Olethreutinae. After a long delay due to World War II, their revision has been initiated by the study of the two then least known and most confused genera, Bactra Stephens and Lobesia Guenée (Diakonoff, 1950 et seq.).
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 28 no. 1, pp. 133-139
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The following notes on new synonymy of the species of South Asiatic Microlepidoptera of the families Tortricidae, Phaloniidae, Eucosmidae and Glyphipterygidae were made during a visit to the British Museum, Natural History, London, in 1946 and chiefly concern the material in the extensive collection of the late E. MEYRICK. A few additional new synonyms of Eucosmidae and of Carposinidae are not included and will be dealt with in another place.\nWe are greatly obliged to the Trustees of the British Museum for the opportunity to study these collections, and also to Mr. W. H. T. TAMS, of the Division of Lepidoptera of that Museum, for his kind help and suggestions.
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 29 no. 1, pp. 173-186
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The present short paper forms a continuation of my partial revision of certain species of the genus Bactra (Zool. Verhand., no. 29, 1956). It is chiefly based on a revision of the entire material of Bactra in the collection of the well-known specialist of Microlepidoptera, Dr. H. G. AMSEL, Karlsruhe, Germany; along with the new material of the genus from Irak, and that from Afghanistan, of the German Afghanistan Expedition 1956, collected by Dr. AMSEL himself and entrusted to me for identification. Besides, interesting material was received from Mr. TOSHIIO OKU, Sapporo, Japan, and from some other sources. The author gratefully acknowledges the kind help of the senders, and their permission to retain certain duplicates for the collection of the Leiden Museum.\nSince the publication of my above mentioned paper a few errors were detected and some alterations became necessary. They will be found below, together with descriptions of five new species and one subspecies, and records or notes on some 15 already known species, with five new synonyms.
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 131 no. 1, pp. 1-86
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: CONTENTS\nIntroduction................... 4\nPolyorthini Obraztsov................ 6\nKey to the genera of Polyorthini............. 10\nPolyortha Dognin................. 11\nNotes on species of Polyortha Dognin in the collection of the British Museum (Natural History)................ 13\nLophoprora Meyrick................ 18\nL. cyanostacta Meyrick \xe2\x99\x82 \xe2\x99\x80............. 19\nLopharcha Diakonoff................ 21\nSpecies group 1................. 23\nL. quinquestriata Diakonoff \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x80........... 23\nL. chalcophanes (Meyrick) \xe2\x99\x80............ 25\nL. chionea spec. nov. \xe2\x99\x80.............. 30\nL. halidora (Meyrick) \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x80............. 31\nL. deliqua spec. nov. \xe2\x99\x80.............. 33\nL. herbaecolor (Diakonoff) \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x80............ 36\nL. angustior (Diakonoff) \xe2\x99\x80............. 38\nL. rapax (Meyrick) \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x80.............. 38\nL. orthioterma (Diakonoff) \xe2\x99\x80............ 40\nL. erioptila (Meyrick) \xe2\x99\x82 \xe2\x99\x80............. 43\nL. cryptacantha spec. nov. \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x80............ 45\nL. maurognoma spec. nov. \xe2\x99\x82............. 49\nL. siderota (Meyrick) \xe2\x99\x80.............. 50\nSpecies group 2................. 50
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 29 no. 1, pp. 1-60
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In continuation of my first revisional paper on the subfamily Olethreutinae dealing with the Lobesia complex (1954) I now present a revision of the genus Bactra Stephens. Chiefly the species from the Malayan region are treated, but also references to some species from other regions are made, as far as these species were available for study. I use this opportunity also to make some amendments to my paper on Meyrick types in the British Museum (1950). Material from New Guinea and of the Sumba Expedition 1948 will be treated in other papers.\nThe material that served for this revision comprises chiefly the collection of the Leiden Museum (indicated below with "L.M."). A small, but valuable addition form materials from museums in the United States. I am grateful to Dr. Mont A. Cazier, of the American Museum of Natural History (A.M.N.H.), New York, to Dr. J. F. Gates Clarke, of the United States National Museum (U.S.N.M.), Washington, D.C., and to Dr. John G.\nFranclemont, of the Entomological Department of Cornell University (Cornell Un. Coll.), Ithaca, New York, for their kind permission to select and to study these materials. Furthermore, Professor Dr. E. M. Hering kindly entrusted me with an important collection of Palaearctic Bactra species from the Zoologisches Museum der Humboldt Universit\xc3\xa4t, Berlin, Germany.\nI am very grateful for the permission to retain certain duplicates from the above mentioned collections for the Leiden Museum.\nThe genus Bactra Stephens, 1834, equals Lobesia Guen\xc3\xa9e in the difficulties it caused to its students. As easy as it is to recognize a species as a member of this genus, as difficult it was to identify the species. For a long time the classical authors regarded numerous species occurring throughout the world,
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