https://www.selleckchem.com/products/nuciferine.html Taking advantage of the 3D conformal aerosol jet printing technique, a series of UV sensors of heterogeneous structures are directly printed on 2D flat and 3D spherical substrates, demonstrating the potential of manufacturing geometrically versatile devices based on nanosurfactant inks. Preeclampsia causes substantial maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. In addition to a personal impact on women, children and their families, preeclampsia has a significant economic impact on our society. Recent research suggests that a first trimester multivariate model is highly predictive of preterm (<37 weeks' gestation) preeclampsia and can be successfully combined with targeted prophylaxis (low dose aspirin) with 80% reduction in prevalence of disease. We examined the potential health outcomes and cost implications following introduction of first trimester prediction and prevention of preterm preeclampsia within a public healthcare setting when compared to Usual Care and conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis that informs health service decisions regarding implementation of such a program. A decision analytic model was used to compare Usual Care to the proposed first trimester screening intervention within the obstetric population (n=6,822) attending two public hospitals within a metrop or higher economic costs. The new intervention based on first trimester screening dominated Usual Care. This cost effectiveness analysis demonstrates a reduction in prevalence of preterm preeclampsia and substantial cost savings associated with a population based program of first trimester prediction and prevention of preeclampsia and provides support for implementation of such a policy. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. This cost effectiveness analysis demonstrates a reduction in prevalence of preterm preeclampsia and substantial cost savings associated with a population based program of first trimester pr