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View article: Social network clustering and the spread of HIV/AIDS among persons who inject drugs in 2 cities in the Philippines
Social network clustering and the spread of HIV/AIDS among persons who inject drugs in 2 cities in the Philippines Open
Introduction: The Philippines has seen rapid increases in HIV prevalence among people who inject drugs. We study 2 neighboring cities where a linked HIV epidemic differed in timing of onset and levels of prevalence. In Cebu, prevalence ros…
View article: The AIDS Epidemic Model 2023 for Estimating HIV Trends and Transmission Dynamics in Asian Epidemic Settings
The AIDS Epidemic Model 2023 for Estimating HIV Trends and Transmission Dynamics in Asian Epidemic Settings Open
Background: Thirteen Asian countries use the AIDS Epidemic Model (AEM) as their HIV model of choice. This article describes AEM, its inputs, and its application to national modeling. Setting: AEM is an incidence tool used by Spectrum for t…
View article: Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence in a Large US population Over a Period of 12 Months
Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence in a Large US population Over a Period of 12 Months Open
Due to a combination of asymptomatic or undiagnosed infections, the proportion of the United States population infected with SARS-CoV-2 was unclear from the beginning of the pandemic. We previously established a platform to screen for SARS…
View article: Undiagnosed SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
Undiagnosed SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States Open
16.8 million SARS-CoV-2 infections in the US went undiagnosed in the first 6 months of the pandemic compared to 3.5 million diagnosed infections.
View article: niaid/SARSCoV2-US-serosurvey-2020: First release
niaid/SARSCoV2-US-serosurvey-2020: First release Open
This repository copntains R code for manuscript "Mapping a Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity in the United States" by Kalish, et al https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.27.21250570v1 The updated paper is under review at Scienc…
View article: Mapping a Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity in the United States
Mapping a Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity in the United States Open
Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection and delayed implementation of diagnostics have led to poorly defined viral prevalence rates. To address this, we analyzed seropositivity in US adults who have not previously been diagnosed with COVID-19. I…
View article: Differences between self-reported and electronically monitored adherence among patients receiving antiretroviral therapy in a resource-limited setting
Differences between self-reported and electronically monitored adherence among patients receiving antiretroviral therapy in a resource-limited setting Open
Measurement of adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) by patient self-report is common in resource-limited settings but widely believed to overstate actual adherence. The extent to which these measures overstate adherence has not been e…
View article: Cost‐effectiveness of levofloxacin prophylaxis against bacterial infection in pediatric patients with acute myeloid leukemia
Cost‐effectiveness of levofloxacin prophylaxis against bacterial infection in pediatric patients with acute myeloid leukemia Open
Background Infections are the leading cause of therapy‐related mortality in pediatric patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Although effectiveness of levofloxacin antibacterial prophylaxis in oncology patients is recognized, its cost…
View article: Caregiver and Adolescent Patient Perspectives on Comprehensive Care for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Building a Family-Centered Care Delivery Model
Caregiver and Adolescent Patient Perspectives on Comprehensive Care for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Building a Family-Centered Care Delivery Model Open
Background Children with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) require primary and gastrointestinal (GI) care, but little is known about patient and family preferences for care receipt. We aimed to understand caregiver perceptions of current …
View article: Patterns of Primary, Specialty, Urgent Care, and Emergency Department Care in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Patterns of Primary, Specialty, Urgent Care, and Emergency Department Care in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Open
Objectives: Pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) require treatment, monitoring, and health maintenance services. We described patterns of primary, specialty, emergency department (ED) and urgent care delivery, and expl…
View article: Comparing acne follow-up: teledermatology versus outpatient dermatology visits
Comparing acne follow-up: teledermatology versus outpatient dermatology visits Open
The application of teledermatology for evaluating acne patients has yielded comparable therapeutic outcomes with traditional face-to-face evaluation, but follow-up compliance between these modalities is not well-studied. Our objective is t…
P047 PARENT PERSPECTIVES ON COMPREHENSIVE CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH INFLAMATORY BOWEL DISEASES: BUILDING A CARE DELIVERY MODEL FROM THE FAMILY UP Open
Background Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) require life-long management by gastroenterology (GI) and primary care providers (PCP). Guidelines exist outlining recommended healthcare services, but it is unclear which provider…
View article: Examining the Role of Network Structure in HIV Transmission among People who Inject Drugs in the Philippines: A Tale of Two Cities
Examining the Role of Network Structure in HIV Transmission among People who Inject Drugs in the Philippines: A Tale of Two Cities Open
While HIV growth has slowed globally, new HIV epidemics among people who inject drugs (PWID) continue to emerge [1-4]. These epidemics are marked by periods of unusually rapid growth, where HIV increases from virtually 0% to 20-50% within …
View article: Seasonal, Weather, and Temporal Factors in the Prediction of Admission to a Pediatric Trauma Center
Seasonal, Weather, and Temporal Factors in the Prediction of Admission to a Pediatric Trauma Center Open
Background Our objective is to identify seasonal and weather trends associated with pediatric trauma admissions. Methods We reviewed all trauma activations leading to admission in patients ≤18 years admitted to a regional pediatric trauma …
View article: Weather and Temporal Factors Associated with Use of Emergency Medical Services
Weather and Temporal Factors Associated with Use of Emergency Medical Services Open
Background: Fluctuations in emergency medical services (EMS) responses can have a substantial impact on the ability of agencies to meet resource needs within an EMS system. We aimed to identify weather characteristics as potentially predic…
View article: Cancer antigen 125 is associated with disease status in uterine carcinosarcoma
Cancer antigen 125 is associated with disease status in uterine carcinosarcoma Open
Uterine carcinosarcoma is a rare and aggressive tumor with poor outcomes. Cancer antigen 125 is routinely used to track the disease course of ovarian cancer and has been suggested as a biomarker in other aggressive forms of uterine cancer.…
View article: Contraception Use Among Reproductive‐Age Women With Rheumatic Diseases
Contraception Use Among Reproductive‐Age Women With Rheumatic Diseases Open
Objective To determine contraception use among a cohort of reproductive‐age women (ages 18–50 years) with rheumatic diseases. Methods We conducted a study of administrative data from a single, large medical center between the years 2013 an…
View article: Desmopressin stimulation testing: Response to intravenous and intranasal forms
Desmopressin stimulation testing: Response to intravenous and intranasal forms Open
Introduction Desmopressin is commonly used to reduce bleeding in patients with mucocutaneous bleeding disorders and is available in both intravenous and intranasal forms. Given the variability in response to desmopressin at an individual l…
View article: New Survey Questions and Estimators for Network Clustering with Respondent-driven Sampling Data
New Survey Questions and Estimators for Network Clustering with Respondent-driven Sampling Data Open
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a popular method for sampling hard-to-survey populations that leverages social network connections through peer recruitment. Although RDS is most frequently applied to estimate the prevalence of infectio…
View article: Social Network Clustering and the Spread of HIV/AIDS Among Persons Who Inject Drugs in 2 Cities in the Philippines
Social Network Clustering and the Spread of HIV/AIDS Among Persons Who Inject Drugs in 2 Cities in the Philippines Open
Introduction: The Philippines has seen rapid increases in HIV prevalence among people who inject drugs. We study 2 neighboring cities where a linked HIV epidemic differed in timing of onset and levels of prevalence. In Cebu, prevalence ros…
View article: Ultra-Deep Sequencing Analysis on HIV Drug-Resistance-Associated Mutations Among HIV-Infected Individuals: First Report from the Philippines
Ultra-Deep Sequencing Analysis on HIV Drug-Resistance-Associated Mutations Among HIV-Infected Individuals: First Report from the Philippines Open
A sharp increase in the number of people living with HIV has been documented in the Philippines. In response, the government has instituted antiretroviral therapy (ART) nationwide through HIV treatment hubs. However, no data presently exis…
View article: New Survey Questions and Estimators for Network Clustering with Respondent-Driven Sampling Data
New Survey Questions and Estimators for Network Clustering with Respondent-Driven Sampling Data Open
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a popular method for sampling hard-to-survey populations that leverages social network connections through peer recruitment. While RDS is most frequently applied to estimate the prevalence of infections …
View article: New Survey Questions and Estimators for Network Clustering with Respondent-Driven Sampling Data
New Survey Questions and Estimators for Network Clustering with Respondent-Driven Sampling Data Open
Clustering coefficient estimation in respondent-driven sampling