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... access: the benefits and challenges in bringing integrated
HIV care to isolated and conflict affected populations in the
Republic of Congo
Daniel P O'Brien*
1
, Clair Mills
1
, Catherine ... engagement
The introduction of HIV care, initially by an international
NGO, acted as a catalyst for the MoH and other actors to
engage and commi...
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NRTIs and NNRTIs to a similar extent. These findings
are supportive of the use of recombinant RTs of either
subtype for enzyme analysis, drug design, and for study-
ing mechanisms of drug ... Efficiency of tRNA
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cell-free assays. The efficiencies of synthesis of (-) ssDNA with HIV-
1 subtype B and subtype C wild-type RTs...
... interpretation of the results. VM helped in obtaining funding
for the study, in the writing of the paper and interpretation of the results.
All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Competing interests
The ... details
1
Department of Psychiatry, University of Ioannina, School of Medicine,
Ioannina, Greece.
2
Academic Unit of Psychiatry, School of...
... report and accompanying
images. A copy of the written consent is available for
review by the Editor -in- Chief of this journal.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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dence of vascular supply on untwisting the ovary, it was
unsalvageable and a salpingo-ovariectomy was per-
formed. Hist...
... load and then extend the bound-
ary of the bin until at least one HAM/TSP and one AC data
point were included. A boundary was then drawn and the
next bin started. The maximum number of bins that ... 6. The mean frequency of Tax express-
ing cells (Tax+CD4+/CD4+) in the HAM/TSP patients and
in the ACs in each of the 6 bins was calculated. The test
statis...
... publishing: a girder in the success
of the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma,
Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
Hans Morten Lossius
1,2*
, Kjetil Søreide
2,3
Editorial
The Scandinavian Journal of ... question of time before this
is the common policy within most Scandinavian
Universities.
The Scandinavian move is part of the wider global
picture where mandates and f...
... although the
number of domains is increasingly invariant with n, the
number of proteins is linear in n. Hence, the number of differ-
ent domain combinations in one protein expands, indicating
that ... domains. Assuming
they do not, in order for their domain classes to increase lin-
early with n, they have to be added with constant probability,
as in the model of Ge...
... up to two-thirds
of the 45 million HIV infections projected to occur
between 2002 and 2010 [7], and a study in early 2005
affirmed that expanded access to these tools could stop
roughly half of ... Global HIV Prevention Working Group,
an international body of HIV/ AIDS experts focused on
HIV prevention analysis and advocacy. In 2004, the Work-
ing Group releas...
... of death
Information of date and place of death was available for
204 dead persons in the cohort. Information of the causes
of death was missing in two cases. The coding of the 204
deceased individuals ... to pursuing
drugs and money by ste aling, prostitution or, in some
cases,violentoffencesand,asHseretalstatedintheir
follow-up study: “ heroin addicts also ha...
... coordinator was added to the care team. This
coordinator provided psycho education to the patient and
the family. He kept in contact with the patient, and
assessed symptoms and side effects of ... nurses inten-
sively during the performing stage of the intervention, by
weekly contact by telephone and regular meetings in the
facility with colleagues who also...