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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
While data about racial disparities in health has traditionally played only a very limited role in assessing how voting rules affect the voting rights of racial minorities, the COVID-19 voter experience has powerfully exposed how those disparities undermine minority voice and voting power not just during pandemics, but in every election.
Douglas M. Spencer +4 more
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While data about racial disparities in health has traditionally played only a very limited role in assessing how voting rules affect the voting rights of racial minorities, the COVID-19 voter experience has powerfully exposed how those disparities undermine minority voice and voting power not just during pandemics, but in every election.
Douglas M. Spencer +4 more
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African journal of AIDS research : AJAR, 2021
With the introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART), many HIV-infected children are growing into adolescence and adulthood. A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the Fevers Unit of one of the teaching hospitals in Ghana.
I. J. K. Biney +6 more
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With the introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART), many HIV-infected children are growing into adolescence and adulthood. A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the Fevers Unit of one of the teaching hospitals in Ghana.
I. J. K. Biney +6 more
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Moving Beyond Viral Suppression
The journal of ambulatory care managementCommunity health worker (CHW) integration into the health care team has been identified as an important strategy for engaging people living with HIV in care and treatment. The content and methodology for training influences the way CHWs work with clients.
S. Rajabiun +5 more
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International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2022
Background Previous studies examining the role of partnership on HIV care outcomes have primarily focused on the men who have sex with men population in the United States, leaving a gap in the literature on this phenomenon among the heterosexual persons with HIV (PWH).
Maira Sohail +5 more
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Background Previous studies examining the role of partnership on HIV care outcomes have primarily focused on the men who have sex with men population in the United States, leaving a gap in the literature on this phenomenon among the heterosexual persons with HIV (PWH).
Maira Sohail +5 more
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Viral suppression of systemic silencing
Trends in Microbiology, 2002RNA silencing in plants is a form of antiviral defense that was originally discovered from the anomalous effects of transgenes. The process is associated with a systemic signal, presumed to be RNA, and is suppressed by plant virus-encoded proteins. One of these proteins, the 2b protein of cucumber mosaic virus, prevents systemic spread of the signal ...
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Lymphoid tissue viral burden and duration of viral suppression in plasma
AIDS, 2001To assess virological response in lymphoid tissue and its impact on the durability of response in plasma in HIV-1-infected persons who achieved sustained suppression of plasma viraemia with different antiretroviral regimens.Consecutive patients on first-line antiretroviral therapy were included if they had a plasma HIV-1 RNA viraemia < 20 copies/ml ...
E, Martínez +11 more
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Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2021
Berries are acknowledged as a rich source of major dietary antioxidants and the fact that berry phenolics exhibit antioxidant property is widely accepted. Berries are abundant in Vitamin C and polyphenols such as anthocyanins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids.
Preksha Shahagadkar +3 more
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Berries are acknowledged as a rich source of major dietary antioxidants and the fact that berry phenolics exhibit antioxidant property is widely accepted. Berries are abundant in Vitamin C and polyphenols such as anthocyanins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids.
Preksha Shahagadkar +3 more
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