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pro vyhledávání: '"Patricia Garvie"'
Autor:
Jessica Lee, Kathleen M Powis, Alejandra Martinez, Jennifer Green, Paige L Williams, Cristina Hernández, Lisa B Haddad, Anna-Barbara Moscicki, Lynn M Yee, Kunjal Patel, Deborah Kacanek, Suzanne Siminski, Mariam Davtyan, Tzy-Jyun Yao, Denise L Jacobson, Tamarra James-Todd, Ellen G Chadwick, Emily A Barr, Claire A Berman, Alex DiPerna, Amanda Flores, Laurie Hyzy, Jennifer Jao, Anisa Khadraoui, Kathleen M Malee, Lisa-Gaye Robinson, Liz Salomon, Kimbrae Sanders, Renee A Smith, Tracy Wolbach, Lela Lartey, Kathleen Malee, Mary Paul, Lynnette Harris, Murli Purswani, Martha Cavallo, Mahoobullah Mirza Baig, Alma Villegas-Schwalenberg, Kierra Archer, Alan Bernegger, Patricia Garvie, Katherine Knapp, Chloe Burkhead, Gheri Terry, Megan Wilkins, Margarita Silio, Dornese Jones, Medea Gabriel, Patricia Sirois, Cecelia Hutto, Paige Hickman, Dan Marullo, Elizabeth McFarland, Carrie Chambers, Robin McEvoy, Mobeen Rathore, Saniyyah Mahmoudi, Staci Routman, Gwendolyn Scott, Lorena Bracho, Anai Cuadra, Zoe M. Rodriguez, Lizmarie Torres, Nydia Scalley, Toniette Frederick, Guadalupe Morales Avendano
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 14, Iss 7 (2024)
Introduction Over 265 000 women are living with HIV in the USA, but limited research has investigated the physical, mental and behavioural health outcomes among women living with HIV of reproductive age. Health status during the reproductive years be
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d014d967489947ba9e35b6a7aff1767e
Autor:
Sylvie, Naar-King, Grace, Montepiedra, Patricia, Garvie, Betsy, Kammerer, Kathleen, Malee, Patricia A, Sirois, Lisa, Aaron, Sharon L, Nichols, M, Lavoie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 38:664-674
Objective To apply a social ecological model to explore the psychosocial factors prospectively associated with longitudinal adherence to antiretroviral treatment in youth perinatally infected with HIV. Methods Randomly selected youth, age 8 to
Autor:
John J, Farley, Grace, Montepiedra, Deborah, Storm, Patricia A, Sirois, Kathleen, Malee, Patricia, Garvie, Betsy, Kammerer, Sylvie, Naar-King, Sharon, Nichols, M, Lavoie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics. 29:377-384
BACKGROUND: Parent/caregiver or child/youth self-report and pill counts are commonly used methods for assessing adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) among children and youth with HIV. The purpose of this study was to compare these different meth
Autor:
Murli U, Purswani, Brad, Karalius, Tzy-Jyun, Yao, D Scott, Schmid, Sandra K, Burchett, George K, Siberry, Kunjal, Patel, Russell B, Van Dyke, Ram, Yogev, Robert H, Lurie, Margaret Ann, Sanders, Kathleen, Malee, Scott, Hunter, William, Shearer, Mary, Paul, Norma, Cooper, Lynnette, Harris, Murli, Purswani, Mahboobullah, Baig, Anna, Cintron, Ana, Puga, Sandra, Navarro, Patricia, Garvie, James, Blood, Sandra, Burchett, Nancy, Karthas, Betsy, Kammerer, Andrew, Wiznia, Marlene, Burey, Molly, Nozyce, Arry, Dieudonne, Linda, Bettica, Susan, Adubato, Janet, Chen, Maria Garcia, Bulkley, Latreaca, Ivey, Mitzie, Grant, Katherine, Knapp, Kim, Allison, Megan, Wilkins, Midnela, Acevedo-Flores, Heida, Rios, Vivian, Olivera, Margarita, Silio, Medea, Jones, Patricia, Sirois, Stephen, Spector, Kim, Norris, Sharon, Nichols, Elizabeth, McFarland, Alisa, Katai, Jennifer, Dunn, Suzanne, Paul, Gwendolyn, Scott, Patricia, Bryan, Elizabeth, Willen
Publikováno v:
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 62(1)
Two doses of live-attenuated varicella-zoster vaccine are recommended for human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1)-infected children with CD4% ≥ 15%. We determined the prevalence and persistence of antibody in immunized children with perinatal HIV (P
Autor:
Renee, Smith, Miriam, Chernoff, Paige L, Williams, Kathleen M, Malee, Patricia A, Sirois, Betsy, Kammerer, Megan, Wilkins, Sharon, Nichols, Claude, Mellins, Ann, Usitalo, Patricia, Garvie, Richard, Rutstein, Elizabeth, Willen
Publikováno v:
The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 31(6)
The influence of disease severity on cognitive and adaptive functioning in perinatally HIV-infected youth with (PHIV+/C) and without (PHIV+/NoC) a previous AIDS-defining illness (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Class C event), compared wit