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C. V. Sumaya
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Archives of Internal Medicine. 151:1513-1520
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C V, Sumaya
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Pediatric dentistry. 19(3)
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C V, Sumaya
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Puerto Rico health sciences journal. 16(1)
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C V, Sumaya
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Journal of allied health. 26(1)
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Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 72
This paper discusses the efforts of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to work with a broad constituency to combat and ultimately prevent family violence. In partnership with states and communities, HRSA implements programs to st
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C V, Sumaya
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Texas medicine. 90(6)
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C V, Sumaya
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Archives of internal medicine. 151(8)
Current data indicate that there are a number of infectious diseases, ie, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome/human immunodeficiency virus infections, cysticercosis, hepatitis A, syphilis, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever, among others that cause dispr
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Charles A. Alford, Stanley A. Plotkin, Dwight A. Powell, C Laughlin, G Caddell, Sandra K. Burchett, Alfred D. Lakeman, C V Sumaya, Richard J. Whitley, Lawrence Corey, J Benton, Andre J. Nahmias, Kathryn M. Edwards, Soong Sj, Stuart E. Starr, Ann M. Arvin, Sergio Stagno, Richard F. Jacobs, Charles G. Prober
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 37:68-69
Background. In a controlled trial comparing acyclovir with vidarabine in the treatment of neonatal herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, we found no significant difference between the treatments in adjusted mortality and morbidity. Hence, we sought t
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C. V. Sumaya
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 273:1087b-1087
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G. P. Melcher, C. V. Sumaya, R. N. Boswell, R. W. Houk, R. E. Winn, M. G. Wise, Robin L. Brey, D. C. Beatty, M. E. Appleman, Douglas W. Marshall
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Journal of Infectious Diseases. 158:193-199
Lumbar punctures were done on 114 consecutive active duty patients referred for evaluation of positive tests for antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Eighty-eight percent of these patients appeared to have early HIV infections, as ev