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This paper [1] provides a detailed investigation into the distribution and frequency of tick species infecting livestock and poultry in Tehran province, Iran, with a focus on seasonal and climatic variation. The study highlights the significant economic and epidemiological impact of ticks as ectoparasites and pathogen vectors in livestock.
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JMIRx Bio 2025;3:e72765
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This paper provides a detailed investigation into the distribution and frequency of tick species infecting livestock and poultry in Tehran province, Iran, with a focus on seasonal and climatic variation. The study highlights the significant economic and epidemiological impact of ticks as ectoparasites and pathogen vectors in livestock.
Response: We sincerely appreciate the time and effort you have taken to review our manuscript [2].
JMIRx Bio 2025;3:e72764
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The number and frequency of ticks caught by genera according to climatic topography, Tehran province, 2019.
Argas persicus from the genus Argas, Rhipicephalus bursa and Rhipicephalus sanguineus from the genus Rhipicephalus, and all species from the genera Boophilus and Haemaphysalis were found in the mountainous region of Tehran province. Among the ticks found in the mountainous region, R sanguineus, with 48.8% (176/361), was the most frequency.
JMIRx Bio 2025;3:e69542
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Secondary outcomes included (1) the difference in the average intra-person frequency of home spirometry measurements between periods of increased pulmonary symptoms (ie, a symptom survey score ≤5) and few pulmonary symptoms (ie, a symptom survey score ≥6) and (2) the difference in the average intra-person frequency of home spirometry following initiation of Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor.
All statistical analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics (version 27).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60689
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The frequency of social media use can either facilitate or hinder health care use, depending on the quality of information accessed and the user’s level of engagement [22-24]. Disseminating inaccurate information can undermine public confidence in the health care system, which is crucial for accessing health care services and can influence the decision to seek medical attention [25-28].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e56881
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Media Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study
Frequency of media use was assessed with two self-report questions rated on a 5-point scale ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (very often), as similarly done by others [7] in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic [32]: “I maintain closeness and receive the support that I need through social networks and messaging apps” (support-seeking item), and “I looked for and shared information and news on COVID-19 on traditional media, on the internet, or on social networks” (information-seeking item).
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(6):e33011
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Similar concerns have been raised in a recent Belgian study focusing on the frequency of participation in EQA schemes in the fields of molecular microbiology, hematology, and pathology [20]. The authors proposed to harmonize the frequency of participation to quality controls [20].
JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(7):e27980
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We tested whether headache and migraine frequency, headache and migraine intensity, and days with intake of acute medication differed between baseline and after 6 months. In extension analyses, we compared outcomes at baseline to those at 12 months.
M-sense is a certified German headache app developed by Newsenselab. In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, it has been available for Android since 2016 and for i OS since 2017 [12].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(7):e26401
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Regarding the potential of self-sampling for increasing the current frequency of HIV testing, 59% (54.2% in Spain, 55.9% in Germany, 59.1% in Denmark, 63.0% in Greece, 66.7% in Portugal, and 77.2% in Romania) indicated that, if available in their country of residence, they would test more frequently. Proportions of participants reporting an increase of testing frequency as a result of the availability of self-sampling by relevant variables can be found in Multimedia Appendix 2.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(11):e21268
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