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Social Support and Linkage to HIV Care Following Routine HIV Testing in a Ugandan Refugee Settlement
Autor:
Canada Parrish, Erica Nelson, Zikama Faustin, Joshua Stern, Julius Kasozi, Robin Klabbers, Simon Masereka, Alexander C. Tsai, Ingrid V. Bassett, Kelli N. O’Laughlin
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior. 26:2738-2745
We aimed to identify factors associated with linkage to care for individuals newly diagnosed with HIV in a refugee settlement. This study was conducted from October 2018 through January 2020 in Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda. We conducted a cr
Autor:
Joseph F. Petrosino, Jennifer R. DeFazio, Nadim J. Ajami, Daniel P. Smith, Luke A. Versten, John C. Alverdy, Monika A. Krezalek, Irma D. Fleming, Scott Christley, Olga Zaborina, Robin Klabbers, James N. Luo, Alexander Zaborin, Kristina Guyton, Baddr A. Shakhsheer, Natalia Belogortseva
Publikováno v:
J Gastrointest Surg
BACKGROUND: Despite ever more powerful antibiotics, newer surgical techniques, and enhanced recovery programs, anastomotic leaks remain a clear and present danger to patients. Previous work from our laboratory suggests that anastomotic leakage may be
Autor:
Harry van Goor, Olga Zaborina, Robin Klabbers, John C. Alverdy, Melissa Aaron, Neil Hyman, Monika A. Krezalek, Sanjiv Hyoju, Alexander Zaborin, Mara Wiegerinck
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgery, 267, 1112-1118
Annals of Surgery, 267, 6, pp. 1112-1118
Annals of Surgery, 267, 6, pp. 1112-1118
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the effect of polyphosphate on intestinal bacterial collagenase production and anastomotic leak in mice undergoing colon surgery. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: We have previously shown that anastomot
Autor:
Lynn E. Hancock, Jack A. Gilbert, Olga Zaborina, Mark Singer, Benjamin D. Shogan, Marc A. Ward, James N. Luo, Joseph P. Muldoon, Preston M. Luong, Alexander Zaborin, Simon Lax, Konstantin Umanskiy, Baddr A. Shakhsheer, Robin Klabbers, Natalia Belogortseva, Cindy Bethel, Gary An, John C. Alverdy, Vani J. Konda
Even under the most expert care, a properly constructed intestinal anastomosis can fail to heal, resulting in leakage of its contents, peritonitis, and sepsis. The cause of anastomotic leak remains unknown, and its incidence has not changed in decade
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7b4c85c057c36c955d943b3de7b3346d
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5027898/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5027898/