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Journal of General and Family Medicine, Volume 26, Issue 3, Page 273-274, May 2025.
Giulia Ciccarese+3 more
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ABSTRACT COVID‐19 radically changed how public services (activities of general interest) are pursued and administered. The search for resilient models has prompted public administration to test new regulatory approaches and to involve the third sector in the provision of primary services. This study investigates the sustainability and capacity of these
Stefano Amelio+3 more
wiley +1 more source
A Case of Tertiary Syphilis with Unilateral Pupillary Abnormality. [PDF]
Glismann L+4 more
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The upper image shows the delto‐pectoral approach, and the lower image shows the axillary approach. The latter has a concealed incision and does not require excessive separation of muscle and soft tissue, minimizing trauma. ABSTRACT Objective Clinically, simple glenoid fractures are less prevalent, and surgical treatment of anterior glenoid fractures ...
Xu Zhang+8 more
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Evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid treponema pallidum particle agglutination assay titer for neurosyphilis diagnosis among HIV-negative syphilis patients. [PDF]
Shi M+10 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study was carried out to investigate the macroscopical and microscopical placental findings in term singleton stillbirths at a selected public hospital. Methods A quantitative non‐experimental observational descriptive study was conducted by examining the placentas of 89 term singleton stillbirth babies in the labor ward for ...
Ouma Vilane+2 more
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[Origin of Syphilis in Europe: End of a Controversy?] [PDF]
Louis JP, Louis F.
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The Association Between Syphilis Infection and HIV Acquisition and HIV Disease Progression in Sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Gandla S+4 more
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Facilitators, barriers and service availability for delivering integrated care for the triple elimination of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B vertical transmission in Uganda: a multi-site explanatory mixed methods study. [PDF]
Kazibwe A+12 more
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