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1
Prevalence and risk factors of high-risk HPV and cervical abnormalities in HIV-positive women in Bali, Indonesia
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 29.03.2025
2
Preemptive optimization of a clinical antibody for broad neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 variants and robustness against viral escape
Science Advances
Tilføjet 29.03.2025
3
A quality improvement initiative to increase HIV post-exposure prophylaxis treatment for emergency department patients after sexual assault: A pre-post study
PLoS One Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 29.03.2025
4
Factors influencing virologic control during analytical treatment interruptions in HIV cure trials – a pooled analysis of individual level data
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 28.03.2025
5
Empowering Futures: Restoring T Cell Responses in Children Living with HIV
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 28.03.2025
6
Viral suppression in the context of SARS-CoV-2 among children infected with HIV-1 monitored in five health facilities in Benin
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 28.03.2025
7
Real-world effectiveness and safety of BIC/FTC/TAF in comparison with other regimens in people with HIV starting therapy with AIDS-defining conditions. Results from the CORIS Cohort: The ACTUAS II Study
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 28.03.2025
8
Monocyte distribution width (MDW) as a reliable diagnostic biomarker for sepsis in patients with HIV
Emerg Microbes Infect
Tilføjet 28.03.2025
9
GNLY+CD8+ T cells bridge premature aging and persistent inflammation in people living with HIV
Emerg Microbes Infect
Tilføjet 28.03.2025
10
Usage of post-exposure prophylaxis and its impact on risk behaviors among men who have sex with men in Qingdao, China
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 27.03.2025
11
Measuring the disease burden of seasonal influenza in Germany 2015 - 2020 using the incidence-based disability-adjusted life years (DALYs)
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 27.03.2025
12
Graph theory analysis reveals functional brain network alterations in HIV-associated asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment in virally suppressed homosexual males
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 27.03.2025