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RaggedExperiment: the missing link between genomic ranges and matrices in Bioconductor.

May 2023 | Bioinformatics

Older patient age and prior antimicrobial use strongly predict antimicrobial resistance in Escherichia coli isolates recovered from urinary tract infections among female outpatients.

May 2023 | PLoS One

Unmet needs in uncomplicated urinary tract infection in the United States and Germany: a physician survey.

May 2023 | BMC Infectious Diseases

The application of intersectional multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) to examine birthweight inequities in New York City.

April 2023 | Health & Place

“The familiar taste of poison”: a qualitative study of multi-level motivations for stimulant use in sexual minority men living in South Florida.

April 2023 | Harm Reduction Journal

Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Enhancement Interventions to Increase Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Use in Sexual Minority Men Who Use Stimulants.

April 2023 | Research Square

If You Give Them Away, It Still May Not Work: Challenges to Video Telehealth Device Use Among the Urban Homebound. If You Give Them Away, It Still May Not Work: Challenges to Video Telehealth Device Use Among the Urban Homebound.

April 2023 | Journal of Applied Gerontology

“I stretch them out as long as possible:” U.S. women’s experiences of menstrual product insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

April 2023 | BMC Women's Health

Proposing the observational-implementation hybrid approach: designing observational research for rapid translation.

April 2023 | Annals of Epidemiology

HIV retesting for pregnant and breastfeeding women across maternal child health services in Nampula, Mozambique.

March 2023 | PLoS One
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