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Income, Poverty, and Health Inequality

Income, Poverty, and Health Inequality News & Analysis cells and the vasculature, both in main- suggest that platelet transfusion may The research team is also investigating taining healthy homeostatic conditions actually aggravate sepsis or anaphylactic whether their findings may provide new in- and regulating inflammatory responses. shock in patients. Boilard noted that trans- sights into autoimmune diseases such as Therefore, for therapeutic applications, it fusion remains important, especially rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, which are is important to first understand these because patients with sepsis or anaphy- characterized by the presence of circulat- important cellular interactions.” laxis often have low platelet levels, but it ing pathogenic ICs. The new findings may have immedi- may be safer, for example, to block Note: Source references are available through ate clinical implications because they FcγRIIA before transfusion. embedded hyperlinks in the article text online. The JAMA Forum Dave A. Chokshi, MD, MSc he health of people with low of Princeton University, commented distribution held more than three-quarters incomes historically has been a on the study’s geographical findings: “It is of all wealth. This matters because it is one T driver of public health advances in as if the top income percentiles belong to way that inequities persist over http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Income, Poverty, and Health Inequality

JAMA , Volume 319 (13) – Apr 3, 2018

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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2018 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2018.2521
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29614168
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Abstract

News & Analysis cells and the vasculature, both in main- suggest that platelet transfusion may The research team is also investigating taining healthy homeostatic conditions actually aggravate sepsis or anaphylactic whether their findings may provide new in- and regulating inflammatory responses. shock in patients. Boilard noted that trans- sights into autoimmune diseases such as Therefore, for therapeutic applications, it fusion remains important, especially rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, which are is important to first understand these because patients with sepsis or anaphy- characterized by the presence of circulat- important cellular interactions.” laxis often have low platelet levels, but it ing pathogenic ICs. The new findings may have immedi- may be safer, for example, to block Note: Source references are available through ate clinical implications because they FcγRIIA before transfusion. embedded hyperlinks in the article text online. The JAMA Forum Dave A. Chokshi, MD, MSc he health of people with low of Princeton University, commented distribution held more than three-quarters incomes historically has been a on the study’s geographical findings: “It is of all wealth. This matters because it is one T driver of public health advances in as if the top income percentiles belong to way that inequities persist over

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 3, 2018

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