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Qué (quién) es luggage screening - definición

MEDICAL PRACTICE OF TESTING A GROUP OR POPULATION FOR DISEASE OR MEDICAL CONDITIONS, WHO MAY NOT YET EXHIBIT DISEASE SYMPTOMS, ENABLING EARLIER INTERVENTION AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT
Screening test; Screening (test); Universal screening; Case finding; Medical screenings; Medical screening; Health screening
  • A coal miner completes a screening survey for [[coalworker's pneumoconiosis]].
  • Lead time bias leads to longer perceived survival with screening, even if the course of the disease is not altered
  • Length time bias leads to better perceived survival with screening, even if the course of the disease is not altered.
  • A mobile clinic used to screen coal miners at risk of [[black lung disease]]

Newborn screening         
  • Sickle cells in human blood: both normal red blood cells and sickle-shaped cells are present
TESTING OF NEWBORN INFANTS FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Neonatal screening; Neonatal screen; Newborn screening program
Newborn screening (NBS) is a public health program of screening in infants shortly after birth for conditions that are treatable, but not clinically evident in the newborn period. The goal is to identify infants at risk for these conditions early enough to confirm the diagnosis and provide intervention that will alter the clinical course of the disease and prevent or ameliorate the clinical manifestations.
Test screening         
PREVIEW SCREENING OF A FILM OR TELEVISION SHOW USED TO COLLECT FEEDBACK FROM THE PUBLIC
Test audience; Preview screening; Preview audience
A test screening is a preview screening of a movie or television show before its general release to gauge audience reaction. Preview audiences are selected from a cross-section of the population and are usually asked to complete a questionnaire or provide feedback in some form.
High-throughput screening         
  • A carousel system to store assay plates for high storage capacity and high speed access
  • A robot arm handles an assay plate
DRUG DISCOVERY EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUE
High throughput screening; High throughput drug screening; High throughput screening (HTS); High-throughput screening (HTS); High-throughput experimentation; High-throughput screening assay; Ultra-high-throughput screening; UHTS
High-throughput screening (HTS) is a method for scientific experimentation especially used in drug discovery and relevant to the fields of biology, materials science and chemistry.Inglese J and Auld DS.

Wikipedia

Screening (medicine)

Screening, in medicine, is a strategy used to look for as-yet-unrecognised conditions or risk markers. This testing can be applied to individuals or to a whole population. The people tested may not exhibit any signs or symptoms of a disease, or they might exhibit only one or two symptoms, which by themselves do not indicate a definitive diagnosis.

Screening interventions are designed to identify conditions which could at some future point turn into disease, thus enabling earlier intervention and management in the hope to reduce mortality and suffering from a disease. Although screening may lead to an earlier diagnosis, not all screening tests have been shown to benefit the person being screened; overdiagnosis, misdiagnosis, and creating a false sense of security are some potential adverse effects of screening. Additionally, some screening tests can be inappropriately overused. For these reasons, a test used in a screening program, especially for a disease with low incidence, must have good sensitivity in addition to acceptable specificity.

Several types of screening exist: universal screening involves screening of all individuals in a certain category (for example, all children of a certain age). Case finding involves screening a smaller group of people based on the presence of risk factors (for example, because a family member has been diagnosed with a hereditary disease). Screening interventions are not designed to be diagnostic, and often have significant rates of both false positive and false negative results.

Frequently updated recommendations for screening are provided by the independent panel of experts, the United States Preventive Services Task Force.

Ejemplos de uso de luggage screening
1. An X–ray machine at Pearson also broke down during luggage screening, and a hand–held electronic wand proved to be ineffective in detecting explosives.
2. They said security measures for trains, subways and buses such as passenger or luggage screening remained inadequate because the Transportation Security Administration spends '0 percent of its budget on aviation – trying to fix loopholes that let 1' men hijack four airplanes on Sept. 11, 2001.
3. Questionable contracts highlighted in the report included: –$1.2 billion to install and maintain luggage screening equipment at commercial airports that had a high false alarm rate. –$'15 million on nearly 26,000 mobile homes and trailers to house hurricane victims and relief workers – none of which could be sent to disaster zones in Louisiana and Mississippi because of prohibitions on their use in flood plains. –$1' million for Transportation Security Administration office space for 140 employees that includes 12 conference rooms, seven kitchens, a fitness center, and $500,000 worth of artwork and decorative items.