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Margaret O'Sullivan
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 31:1534-1541
Providing appropriate, timely intervention and care to people who present with mental health issues to an Emergency Department presents unique ongoing challenges, often affecting patient experiences and outcomes. To address such concerns, a Mental He
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Vinod Metta, Huzaifa Ibrahim, Tom Loney, Hani T. S. Benamer, Ali Alhawai, Dananir Almuhairi, Abdulla Al Shamsi, Sneha Mohan, Kislyn Rodriguez, Judith Mohan, Margaret O’Sullivan, Neha Muralidharan, Sheikha Al Mazrooei, Khadeeja Dar Mousa, Guy Chung-Faye, Rukmini Mrudula, Cristian Falup-Pecurariu, Carmen Rodriguez Bilazquez, Maryam Matar, Rupam Borgohain, K. Ray Chaudhuri
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personalized Medicine; Volume 12; Issue 8; Pages: 1300
Background: Phenotypic differences in Parkinson’s Disease (PD) among locals (Emiratis) and Expatriates (Expats) living in United Arab Emirates have not been described and could be important to unravel local aspects of clinical heterogenicity of PD
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Adele Mourad, Rona McGeer, Emma Gray, Lidia Salvaggio, Anna-Marie Jones, Margaret O’Sullivan, Heather Gage, Sumita Verma
Publikováno v:
Poster presentations.
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Cliodhna Foley Nolan, Annette Dillon, Áine Bermingham, Aline Brennan, Deirdre M. Murray, Anne Sheahan, Jane Stapleton, Philippa White, Louise Carlton, Benvon Deasy, Mary O'Mahony, Margaret O'Sullivan, Nicola Murphy
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Medical Science
Background Schools in Ireland closed in March 2020 as part of a national strategy to contain the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2). The extent to which schools contribute to the overall propagation of SARS-CoV-2 was continuing
Publikováno v:
Public Health
Objectives Schools in the Republic of Ireland reopened to students and staff in late August 2020. We sought to determine the test positivity rate of close contacts of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in schools during the first half-term
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Margaret O’Sullivan, Jake Jordan, Sumita Verma, Heather Gage, Ekelechi MacPepple, Hugh Williams, Anna-Marie Jones
Publikováno v:
Liver International. 40:1021-1031
Background/aims: Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) provide an unprecedented opportunity for a “find-and-treat strategy.” We aimed to report real-world clinical, patient reported and health economic outcomes of community-based hepatitis C virus (HCV
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Michele Tait, Fiona O'Callaghan, Derval Igoe, Jeff Connell, Thomas Roux, Siobhán O’Sullivan, Nuala O’Connor, Cillian De Gascun, Meadhbh Hunt, Lelia Thornton, Laura Heavey, Aoife M Colgan, Mary T. Keogan, Patricia Garvey, Fiona Culkin, Margaret O'Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Eurosurveillance
Background Robust data on SARS-CoV-2 population seroprevalence supplement surveillance data in providing evidence for public health action. Aim To conduct a SARS-CoV-2 population-based seroprevalence survey in Ireland. Methods Using a cross-sectional
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Stephen Bremner, Ahmed Hashim, T Worthley, Jane I. Grove, Sumita Verma, Guru Aithal, Stuart Astbury, Lucia Macken, Margaret O’Sullivan, D Katarey, M Mengozzi
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Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the LiverREFERENCES. 42(3)
Background/aims\ud Community-based assessment and management of chronic liver disease (CLD) in people who are homeless (PWAH) remains poorly described. We aimed to determine prevalence/predictors of chronic liver disease (CLD) in PWAH and assess perf
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Margaret O’Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Lingering with the Works of Ted T Aoki ISBN: 9781003037248
Lingering with the Works of Ted T Aoki
Lingering with the Works of Ted T Aoki
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a10ac4397ef988d8efc585a68e54a851
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003037248-15
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003037248-15
Publikováno v:
Posters.
IntroductionHepatitis C virus (HCV) predominantly affects vulnerable and disenfranchised individuals, including people who use drugs (PWUD) and people who are homeless (PWAH);our prior work shows only 5% attend hospital appointments for HCV managemen