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Publications by Nataliya Brima
Early Virological Response to HIV Treatment: Can We Predict Who Is Likely to Experience Subsequent Treatment Failure? Results From an Observational Cohort Study, London, UK
Journal of the International AIDS Society
Environmental
Public Health
Infectious Diseases
Occupational Health
Patients’ Experiences and Providers’ Observations on Pain During Intrauterine Device Insertion
European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care
Medicine
Gynecology
Reproductive Medicine
Pharmacology
Obstetrics
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Who Can Respond to Treatment?
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Can Condom Users Likely to Experience Condom Failure Be Identified?
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Can Gender Predict Virological Response to Standard Antiviral Therapy for Chronic Hepatitis C? A Retrospective Study
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Examination of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Association With TNF-Inhibitor Treatment Response: Results From a US Observational Cohort Study
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Who Is More Likely to Use Doctor-Rating Websites, and Why? A Cross-Sectional Study in London
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Correction: Can We Predict Oral Antibiotic Treatment Failure in Children With Fast-Breathing Pneumonia Managed at the Community Level? A Prospective Cohort Study in Malawi
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Evaluation of Clinical and Immunological Markers for Predicting Virological Failure in a HIV/AIDS Treatment Cohort in Busia, Kenya
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