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View article: Probability of vertical HIV transmission: a systematic review and meta-regression
Probability of vertical HIV transmission: a systematic review and meta-regression Open
National Institutes of Health, UNAIDS, and UK Research and Innovation.
View article: Racial, Ethnic, Sex, and Geographical Diversity in Myositis Clinical Trials
Racial, Ethnic, Sex, and Geographical Diversity in Myositis Clinical Trials Open
Objective The number of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) with patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) has grown exponentially over the last decade. Race, ethnicity, and sex reporting and representation of participants as w…
View article: Probability of Vertical HIV Transmission: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression
Probability of Vertical HIV Transmission: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Open
View article: Impact of steroid-sparing immunosuppressive agents on tumor outcome in the context of cancer immunotherapy with highlight on melanoma: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis
Impact of steroid-sparing immunosuppressive agents on tumor outcome in the context of cancer immunotherapy with highlight on melanoma: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis Open
Background The impact of steroid-sparing immunosuppressive agents (SSIAs) for immune-related adverse events (irAEs) on tumor outcome is not well-known. This systematic review evaluates tumor outcomes for corticosteroid (CS) monotherapy ver…
View article: Probability of vertical HIV transmission: A systematic review and meta-regression
Probability of vertical HIV transmission: A systematic review and meta-regression Open
Background Eliminating HIV vertical transmission (VT) is a global priority and monitored by estimating paediatric HIV infections with the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS supported Spectrum AIDS Impact Module (Spectrum-AIM). Rece…
View article: Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: A systematic assessment of current methods
Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: A systematic assessment of current methods Open
The search methods used in systematic reviews provide the foundation for establishing the body of literature from which conclusions are drawn and recommendations made. Searches should aim to be comprehensive and reporting of search methods…
View article: Scholarly activity following National Institutes of Health Women’s Reproductive Health Research K12 training—a cohort study
Scholarly activity following National Institutes of Health Women’s Reproductive Health Research K12 training—a cohort study Open
View article: POS0457 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN METHOTREXATE USE AND LYMPHOMA IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
POS0457 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN METHOTREXATE USE AND LYMPHOMA IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Open
View article: Racial disparities in pregnancy outcomes among women with rheumatic diseases: A systematic literature review
Racial disparities in pregnancy outcomes among women with rheumatic diseases: A systematic literature review Open
View article: Demand creation for HIV testing services: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Demand creation for HIV testing services: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background HIV testing services (HTS) are the first steps in reaching the UNAIDS 95-95-95 goals to achieve and maintain low HIV incidence. Evaluating the effectiveness of different demand creation interventions to increase uptake of effici…
View article: Peer evaluation and feedback for invasive medical procedures: a systematic review
Peer evaluation and feedback for invasive medical procedures: a systematic review Open
View article: Long-term Outcomes Among Patients With Advanced Kidney Disease Who Forgo Maintenance Dialysis
Long-term Outcomes Among Patients With Advanced Kidney Disease Who Forgo Maintenance Dialysis Open
Many patients who do not pursue dialysis survived several years and experienced sustained quality of life until late in the illness course. Nonetheless, use of acute care services was common and intensity of end-of-life care highly variabl…
View article: Efficacy and acceptability of interventions for co-occurring PTSD and SUD: A meta-analysis
Efficacy and acceptability of interventions for co-occurring PTSD and SUD: A meta-analysis Open
View article: Potential harms of long-term acne treatment with oral antibiotics.
Potential harms of long-term acne treatment with oral antibiotics. Open
What are the potential harms of long-term acne treatment with oral antibiotics?
Specific evidence attributing adverse effects to long-term acne treatment with oral antibiotics is lacking. However, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea are seen i…
View article: Association of body mass index on disease activity in axial spondyloarthritis: systematic review and meta-analysis
Association of body mass index on disease activity in axial spondyloarthritis: systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Objectives In axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with worse outcomes including response to biologics. Further clarity is needed on whether BMI is associated with disease activity overall, independen…
View article: MedGen: NCBI’s Portal to Information on Medical Conditions with a Genetic Component
MedGen: NCBI’s Portal to Information on Medical Conditions with a Genetic Component Open
MedGen serves as a portal to information on genetic aspects of human health and disease. Created and maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), it aggregates clinically-relevant content from both NCBI and non-N…
View article: Lower practice effects as a marker of cognitive performance and dementia risk: A literature review
Lower practice effects as a marker of cognitive performance and dementia risk: A literature review Open
PEs provide a potentially useful marker of cognitive decline, and could prove valuable as part of a cost-effective strategy to select individuals who are at-risk for dementia for future interventions.
View article: A systematic review of the effectiveness of promoting water intake to reduce sugar‐sweetened beverage consumption
A systematic review of the effectiveness of promoting water intake to reduce sugar‐sweetened beverage consumption Open
Summary Objective To examine whether the promotion of water intake could reduce sugar‐sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption or purchases independent of interventions that target SSBs. Methods Seven databases were systematically searched. In…
View article: A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Promoting Water Intake to Reduce Sugar-sweetened Beverage Consumption (P04-005-19)
A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Promoting Water Intake to Reduce Sugar-sweetened Beverage Consumption (P04-005-19) Open
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether promotion of water intake in the general population in and of itself reduces sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption independent from interventions that target SSBs. METHODS: Seven electronic databases wer…
View article: Correction: Genetic data and cognitively defined late-onset Alzheimer’s disease subgroups
Correction: Genetic data and cognitively defined late-onset Alzheimer’s disease subgroups Open
This article was originally published under standard licence, but has now been made available under a [CC BY 4.0] license. The PDF and HTML versions of the paper have been modified accordingly.
View article: Genetic data and cognitively defined late-onset Alzheimer’s disease subgroups
Genetic data and cognitively defined late-onset Alzheimer’s disease subgroups Open
View article: Genetic data and cognitively-defined late-onset Alzheimer’s disease subgroups
Genetic data and cognitively-defined late-onset Alzheimer’s disease subgroups Open
Categorizing people with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease into biologically coherent subgroups is important for personalized medicine. We evaluated data from five studies (total n=4 050, of whom 2 431 had genome-wide single nucleotide polymo…
View article: An Exploratory Classification Scheme of Health Sciences Disciplines: For use in bibliometric analyses of scholarly output
An Exploratory Classification Scheme of Health Sciences Disciplines: For use in bibliometric analyses of scholarly output Open
View article: An Invitation for Informationists: Joining a Data Harmonization Research Project Already in Progress
An Invitation for Informationists: Joining a Data Harmonization Research Project Already in Progress Open
View article: Scholarly productivity and professional advancement of junior researchers receiving KL2, K23, or K08 awards at a large public research institution
Scholarly productivity and professional advancement of junior researchers receiving KL2, K23, or K08 awards at a large public research institution Open
Background How the productivity and careers of KL2 scholars compare with scholars receiving individual K-awards is unknown. Methods The productivity of KL2 scholars (n=21) at our institution was compared with that of K08 (n=34) and K23 (n=…
View article: Fruit Juice and Change in BMI: A Meta-analysis
Fruit Juice and Change in BMI: A Meta-analysis Open
CONTEXT: Whether 100% fruit juice consumption causes weight gain in children remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between 100% fruit juice consumption and change in BMI or BMI z score in children. DATA SOURCES: Pu…
View article: Developing an Educational Role in a Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Developing an Educational Role in a Clinical and Translational Science Institute Open
View article: Quantifying Cross-Disciplinary Research in the Health Sciences: A Bibliometric Analysis Using Author Affiliations
Quantifying Cross-Disciplinary Research in the Health Sciences: A Bibliometric Analysis Using Author Affiliations Open
Poster presentation at the FORCE2016 conference (https://www.force11.org/meetings/force2016). Describes a method for quantifying cross-disciplinary publications among K scholars at the University of Washington.