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2. Improving radiomics reproducibility using deep learning-based image conversion of CT reconstruction algorithms in hepatocellular carcinoma patients
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Lee, Heejin, Chang, Won, Kim, Hae Young, Sung, Pamela, Cho, Jungheum, Lee, Yoon Jin, and Kim, Young Hoon
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- 2024
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3. Identifying Critical Thinking Skills Used by Experts versus Novices to Construct Argument Maps in a Computer-Aided Mapping Tool
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Jeong, Allan and Kim, Hae Young
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Research shows that using computer-aided mapping tools improves critical thinking skills, but prior research provides limited evidence to show how the use of specific critical thinking skills increases map quality. This qualitative study observed 4 experts and 5 novices use a computer-aided mapping tool to construct argument maps. The analysis of video recordings with think-aloud protocols and retrospective interviews revealed the use of a five-step argument mapping process (read claims, position conclusion, position claims, link claims, revise links) with the experts using a more sequential application of the five-step process and producing more accurate maps than novices. The novices showed the tendency to position and link claims as a joint action, making map revision more cumbersome. The experts exhibited the tendency to work backward from conclusion to claim while the novices exhibited the reverse tendency. This study's findings identify processes that differentiate experts from novices and validate specific thinking skills that can be used to improve map quality, and how these processes can be operationalized in terms of discrete mapping behaviors performed on screen that can be mined and analyzed in mapping tools to assess and diagnose students' mapping skills.
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4. Risk of hematologic malignant neoplasms from head CT radiation in children and adolescents presenting with minor head trauma: a nationwide population-based cohort study
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Lee, Seungjae, Kim, Hae Young, Lee, Kyung Hee, Cho, Jungheum, Lee, Choonsik, Kim, Kwang Pyo, Hwang, Jinhee, and Park, Ji Hoon
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- 2024
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5. Comparison of AmpFire and MY09/11 assays for HPV genotyping in anogenital specimen of Rwandan men who have sex with men
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Kanyabwisha, Faustin, Kim, Hae-Young, Shi, Qiuhu, Murenzi, Gad, Tuyisenge, Patrick, Kubwimana, Gallican, Munyaneza, Athanase, Murangwa, Anthère, Turizigiye, Onesphore, Da Costa, Maria, Nsengiyumva, Boniface, Chen, Xin, Mutesa, Leon, Anastos, Kathryn M, and Palefsky, Joel M
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Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV/AIDS ,Clinical Research ,MSM ,MY09 ,11 ,AmpFire ,Anal hrHPV ,Penile hrHPV ,MY09/11 - Abstract
IntroductionThe AmpFire HPV genotyping Assay (Atila Biosystems, Mountain View, CA, USA) is a new test for which there are few data regarding its analytic performance and reliability. Using anal and penile swab specimens from a cohort study of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Rwanda, we compared high-risk HPV (hrHPV) detection by AmpFire done at two laboratories, one at University of California San Francisco (UCSF) and the other Rwanda Military Hospital, and well-validated MY09/11-based assay done at UCSF.MethodsAnal and penile specimens collected from 338 MSM from March 2016 to September 2016 were tested for high-risk HPV genotypes (hrHPV) by MY09/11, AmpFire UCSF and AmpFire RMH. Cohen's kappa coefficient was used to test for reproducibility.ResultsThe hrHPV positivity by MY09/11 and AmpFire UCSF was 13% and 20.7% (k = 0.73) for anal specimens and was 26.3% and 32.6% (k = 0.67) for penile specimens. Specifically, good reproducibility was for types 16 and 18 (k = 0.69 and k = 0.71) for anal specimens and (k = 0.50 and k = 0.72) for penile specimens. The hrHPV positivity by AmpFire at UCSF and RMH was 20.7% for both laboratories (k = 0.87) for anal specimens and was 34.9% and 31.9% (k = 0.89) for penile specimens. Specifically, excellent reproducibility was for types 16 and 18 for anal specimens (k = 0.80 and k = 1.00) and penile specimens (k = 0.85 and k = 0.91).ConclusionResults show that MY09/11 and AmpFire assays have good reproducibility while the AmpFire UCSF and RMH assays have excellent reproducibility. These results show that AmpFire is a promising HPV genotyping test.
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6. PrEP uptake and delivery setting preferences among clients visiting six healthcare facilities in Eswatini
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Inghels, Maxime, Kim, Hae-Young, Tanser, Frank, Hettema, Anita, McMahon, Shannon A, Oldenburg, Catherine E, Matse, Sindy, Kohler, Stefan, Geldsetzer, Pascal, and Bärnighausen, Till
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Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Pediatric AIDS ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Pediatric ,HIV/AIDS ,Prevention ,Clinical Research ,Health Services ,Mental Health ,Infectious Diseases ,Good Health and Well Being ,Ambulatory Care Facilities ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Delivery of Health Care ,Eswatini ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Male ,Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis ,Pregnancy ,HIV ,Consumer preference ,Health services ,Public Health and Health Services ,Social Work ,Public health - Abstract
Due to the high HIV incidence among the general population of Eswatini, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV-exposed individuals is recommended. However, little is known about PrEP uptake and preferences in PrEP delivery healthcare setting among the general population. We conducted a secondary analysis of a randomized trial that aimed to increase PrEP uptake. All clients eligible for PrEP in one of six public-sector healthcare facilities in Eswatini were included. PrEP uptake was stratified by initial reason for visit (e.g. outpatient). Preferences in PrEP delivery setting were collected among those clients who initiated PrEP. A total of 1782 clients had their HIV acquisition risk assessed. Of these, 72% (1277/1782) were considered at risk by healthcare providers and, among them, 40% (517/1277) initiated PrEP. Uptake was higher among clients visiting specifically to initiate PrEP (93%), followed by HIV testing visits (45.8%) and outpatient visits (40%). Among those who initiated PrEP, preferred delivery settings were outpatient services (31%), HIV testing services (26%), family planning (21%) and antenatal services (14%). Men or those at high risk of HIV acquisition were more likely to prefer HIV testing and outpatient services, while young women were more likely to visit and express a preference for antenatal and family planning services. Outpatient services and HIV testing services could be preferable choices for PrEP delivery integration, due to the high PrEP uptake and delivery setting preferences of the populations who use these services. Antenatal and family planning could also be considered with a view to targeting the youngest women.
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7. Assessment of iridoid profiles in the growth period of aerial parts of Pseudolysimachion rotundum var. subintegrum and their antioxidant and MUC5AC inhibitory potential
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Song, Soobin, Kim, Doo-Young, Oh, Seon Min, Woo, So-Yeun, Kim, Il-joo, Kim, Mun-Ock, Park, Ji-Yoon, Kim, Namho, Kim, Hae-Young, Lee, Juhee, Kim, Sang Yoon, Hwang, Bang Yeon, Ryu, Hyung Won, and Oh, Sei-Ryang
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- 2023
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8. How severe would prioritization-induced bottlenecks need to be offset the benefits from prioritizing COVID-19 vaccination to those most at risk in New York City?
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Kim, Hae-Young, Bershteyn, Anna, McGillen, Jessica B., and Braithwaite, R. Scott
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9. Population impacts of conditional financial incentives and a male‐targeted digital decision support application on the HIV treatment cascade in rural KwaZulu Natal: findings from the HITS cluster randomized clinical trial
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Inghels, Maxime, Kim, Hae‐Young, Mathenjwa, Thulile, Shahmanesh, Maryam, Seeley, Janet, Wyke, Sally, Matthews, Philippa, Adeagbo, Oluwafemi, Gareta, Dickman, Mcgrath, Nuala, Yapa, H. Manisha, Blandford, Ann, Zuma, Thembelihle, Dobra, Adrian, Bärnighausen, Till, and Tanser, Frank
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HIV (Viruses) -- Drug therapy -- Research ,Medical research ,Medicine, Experimental ,Economic incentives -- Research ,Antiviral agents -- Research ,Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Research ,Clinical trials -- Research ,AIDS treatment -- Research ,Health - Abstract
: Introduction: In South Africa, the HIV care cascade remains suboptimal. We investigated the impact of small conditional financial incentives (CFIs) and male‐targeted HIV‐specific decision‐support application (EPIC‐HIV) on the HIV care cascade. Methods: In 2018, in uMkhanyakude district, 45 communities were randomly assigned to one of four arms: (i) CFI for home‐based HIV testing and linkage to care within 6 weeks (R50 [US$3] food voucher each); (ii) EPIC‐HIV which are based on self‐determination theory; (iii) both CFI and EPIC‐HIV; and (iv) standard of care. EPIC‐HIV consisted of two components: EPIC‐HIV 1, provided to men through a tablet before home‐based HIV testing, and EPIC‐HIV 2, offered 1 month later to men who tested positive but had not yet linked to care. Linking HITS trial data to national antiretroviral treatment (ART) programme data and HIV surveillance programme data, we estimated HIV status awareness after the HITS trial implementation, ART status 3 month after the trial and viral load suppression 1 year later. Analysis included all known individuals living with HIV in the study area including those who did not participated in the HITS trial. Results: Among the 33,778 residents in the study area, 2763 men and 7266 women were identified as living with HIV by the end of the intervention period and included in the analysis. After the intervention, awareness of HIV‐positive status was higher in the CFI arms compared to non‐CFI arms (men: 793/908 [87.3%] vs. 1574/1855 [84.9%], RR = 1.03 [95% CI: 0.99−1.07]; women: 2259/2421 [93.3%] vs. 4439/4845 [91.6%], RR = 1.02 [95% CI: 1.00−1.04]). Three months after the intervention, no differences were found for linkage to ART between arms. One year after the intervention, only 1829 viral test results were retrieved. Viral suppression was higher but not significant in the EPIC‐HIV intervention arms among men (65/99 [65.7%] vs. 182/308 [59.1%], RR = 1.11 [95% CI: 0.88−1.40]). Conclusions: Small CFIs can contribute to achieve the first step of the HIV care cascade. However, neither CFIs nor EPIC‐HIV was sufficient to increase the number of people on ART. Additional evidence is needed to confirm the impact of EPIC‐HIV on viral suppression., INTRODUCTION Despite progress towards UNAIDS's 95‐95‐95, the number of people living with HIV (PLHIV) aware of their HIV status or on antiretroviral treatment (ART) remains insufficient in South Africa [1]. [...]
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10. Incidence of Hearing Loss in Patients With Neurofibromatosis Type 1 at a Tertiary Care Pediatric Hospital
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Yun, Alice, Griffin, Amanda M., Kim, Hae-Young, Ullrich, Nicole J., and Licameli, Greg R.
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11. TAS2R38 bitterness receptor genetic variation is associated with diet quality in Koreans
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Kim, Hae Young and Choi, Jeong-Hwa
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12. Dimensional accuracy and surface characteristics of complete-arch cast manufactured by six 3D printers
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Sim, Mi-Young, Park, June-Beom, Kim, Deok-Yeoung, Kim, Hae-Young, and Park, Ji-Man
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13. Patient preferences for HIV service delivery models; a Discrete Choice Experiment in Kisumu, Kenya
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Mando, Raphael Onyango, Moghadassi, Michelle, Juma, Eric, Ogollah, Cirilus, Packel, Laura, Kulzer, Jayne Lewis, Kadima, Julie, Odhiambo, Francesca, Eshun-Wilson, Ingrid, Kim, Hae-Young, Cohen, Craig R, Bukusi, Elizabeth A, and Geng, Elvin
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,HIV/AIDS ,Clinical Research ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Infectious Diseases ,Good Health and Well Being - Abstract
Novel "differentiated service delivery" models for HIV treatment that reduce clinic visit frequency, minimize waiting time, and deliver treatment in the community promise retention improvement for HIV treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Quantitative assessments of differentiated service delivery (DSD) feature most preferred by patient populations do not widely exist but could inform selection and prioritization of different DSD models. We used a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to elicit patient preferences of HIV treatment services and how they differ across DSD models. We surveyed 18+year-olds, enrolled in HIV care for ≥6 months between February-March, 2019 at four facilities in Kisumu County, Kenya. DCE offered patients a series of comparisons between three treatment models, each varying across seven attributes: ART refill location, quantity of dispensed ART at each refill, medication pick-up hours, type of adherence support, clinical visit frequency, staff attitude, and professional cadre of person providing ART refills. We used hierarchical Bayesian model to estimate attribute importance and relative desirability of care characteristics, latent class analysis (LCA) for groups of preferences and mixed logit model for willingness to trade analysis. Of 242 patients, 128 (53.8%) were females and 150 (62.8%) lived in rural areas. Patients placed greatest importance on ART refill location [19.5% (95% CI 18.4, 10.6) and adherence support [19.5% (95% CI 18.17, 20.3)], followed by staff attitude [16.1% (95% CI 15.1, 17.2)]. In the mixed logit, patients preferred nice attitude of staff (coefficient = 1.60), refill ART health center (Coeff = 1.58) and individual adherence support (Coeff = 1.54), 3 or 6 months for ART refill (Coeff = 0.95 and 0.80, respectively) and pharmacists (instead of lay health workers) providing ART refill (Coeff = 0.64). No differences were observed by gender or urbanicity. LCA revealed two distinct groups (59.5% vs. 40.5%). Participants preferred 3 to 6-month refill interval or clinic visit spacing, which DSD offers stable patients. While DSD has encouraged community ART group options, our results suggest strong preferences for ART refills from health-centers or pharmacists over lay-caregivers or community members. These preferences held across gender&urban/rural subpopulations.
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14. Continued adjuvant FOLFIRINOX for BRPC or LAPC after neoadjuvant FOLFIRINOX
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Park, Jaewoo, Kim, Hae Young, Na, Hee Young, Lee, Jun Suh, Lee, Jong-Chan, Kim, Jin Won, Yoon, Yoo-Seok, Hwang, Jin-Hyeok, Han, Ho-Seong, and Kim, Jaihwan
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15. Incidence of malignancy in adrenal nodules detected on staging CTs of patients with potentially resectable colorectal cancer
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Kim, Hae Young, Lee, Yoon Jin, Chang, Won, Park, Ji Hoon, Cho, Jungheum, Oh, Hyeon Jeong, Kim, Young Hoon, and Lee, Kyoung Ho
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16. Coprevalence and associations of diabetes mellitus and hypertension among people living with HIV/AIDS in Cameroon
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Ebasone, Peter Vanes, Dzudie, Anastase, Peer, Nasheeta, Hoover, Donald, Shi, Qiuhu, Kim, Hae-Young, Brazier, Ellen, Ajeh, Rogers, Yotebieng, Marcel, Nash, Denis, Anastos, Kathryn, and Kengne, Andre Pascal
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17. Using stated preference methods to facilitate knowledge translation in implementation science
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Irie, Whitney C., Kerkhoff, Andrew, Kim, Hae-Young, Geng, Elvin, and Eshun-Wilson, Ingrid
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18. The met and unmet health needs for HIV, hypertension, and diabetes in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: analysis of a cross-sectional multimorbidity survey
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Wong, Emily B., Olivier, Stephen, Gunda, Resign, Koole, Olivier, Surujdeen, Ashmika, Gareta, Dickman, Munatsi, Day, Modise, Tswaraganang H., Dreyer, Jaco, Nxumalo, Siyabonga, Smit, Theresa K., Ording-Jespersen, Greg, Mpofana, Innocentia B., Khan, Khadija, Sikhosana, Zizile E.L., Moodley, Sashen, Shen, Yen-Ju, Khoza, Thandeka, Mhlongo, Ngcebo, Bucibo, Sana, Nyamande, Kennedy, Baisley, Kathy J., Cuadros, Diego, Tanser, Frank, Grant, Alison D., Herbst, Kobus, Seeley, Janet, Hanekom, Willem A., Ndung'u, Thumbi, Siedner, Mark J., Pillay, Deenan, Suleman, Mosa, Kalideen, Jaikrishna, Jackpersad, Ramesh, Moropane, Kgaugelo, Mfolo, Boitsholo, Malomane, Khabonina, Khumalo, Hlolisile, Buthelezi, Nompilo, Mbonambi, Nozipho, Ngubane, Hloniphile, Simelane, Thokozani, Buthelezi, Khanyisani, Ntuli, Sphiwe, Zondi, Nombuyiselo, Nene, Siboniso, Ndlovu, Bongumenzi, Ntimbane, Talente, Mbuyisa, Mbali, Mkhize, Xolani, Sibiya, Melusi, Ntombela, Ntombiyenkosi, Dlamini, Mandisi, Chonco, Hlobisile, Dlamini, Hlengiwe, Mlambo, Doctar, Mzimela, Nonhlahla, Buthelezi, Zinhle, Mthembu, Zinhle, Bhengu, Thokozani, Mtehmbu, Sandile, Mthethwa, Phumelele, Mbatha, Zamashandu, Mthembu, Welcome Petros, Mkhwanazi, Anele, Sikhali, Mandlakayise, Mkhwanazi, Phakamani, Mkhwanazi, Ntombiyenhlahla, Myeni, Rose, Mfeka, Fezeka, Gumede, Hlobisile, Mfeka, Nonceba, Zungu, Ayanda, Mfekayi, Nonhlahla, Zulu, Smangaliso, Buthelezi, Mzamo, Mkhwanazi, Senzeni, Dube, Mlungisi, Matthews, Philippa, Dlamini, Siphephelo, Kambonde, Hosea, Mthembu, Lindani, Mchunu, Seneme, Gumbi, Sibahle, Madolo, Tumi, Nkosi, Thengokwakhe, Mkhwanazi, Sibusiso, Nsibande, Simbusio, Steto, Mpumelelo, Mhlongo, Sibusiso, Vellem, Velile, Tshivase, Pfarelo, Kwinda, Jabu, Magwaza, Bongani, Nsibande, Siyabonga, Mthombeni, Skhumbuzo, Mthembu, Sphiwe Clement, Rapulana, Antony, Cousins, Jade, Zondi, Thabile, Padayachi, Nagavelli, Mabetlela, Freddy, Ntshangase, Simphiwe, Luthuli, Nomfundo, Ngcobo, Sithembile, Brien, Kayleen, Ndlela, Sizwe, Ngema, Nomfundo, Ntshakala, Nokukhanya, Singh, Anupa, Singh, Rochelle, Pillay, Logan, Chetty, Kandaseelan, Govender, Asthentha, Ramkalawon, Pamela, Mabaso, Nondumiso, Perumal, Kimeshree, Makhari, Senamile, Khuluse, Nondumiso, Zitha, Nondumiso, Khati, Hlengiwe, Mofokeng, Mbuti, Majozi, Nomathamsanqa, Gqaleni, Nceba, Keal, Hannah, Ngcobo, Phumla, Criticos, Costa, Zondo, Raynold, Kalyan, Dilip, Mavimbela, Clive, Ramnanan, Anand, Harilall, Sashin, Singh, Urisha, Castle, Alison, Moosa, Yumna, Zulu, Thando, Edwards, Jonathan Alex, Kim, Hae-Young, Modise, Tshwaraganang H, Smit, Theresa K, Ordering-Jespersen, Greg, Mpofana, Innocentia B, Sikhosana, Zinzile E L, Bucibo, Sanah, Baisley, Kathy J, Grant, Alison D, Hanekom, Willem, Ndung’u, Thumbi, Siedner, Mark J, and Wong, Emily B
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19. Methyl lucidone inhibits airway inflammatory response by reducing TAK1 activity in human bronchial epithelial NCI–H292 cells
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Oh, Eun Sol, Ro, Hyunju, Ryu, Hyung Won, Song, Yu Na, Park, Ji-Yoon, Kim, Namho, Kim, Hae-Young, Oh, Seon Min, Lee, Su-Yeon, Kim, Doo-Young, Kim, Sooil, Hong, Sung-Tae, Kim, Mun-Ock, and Lee, Su Ui
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20. High prevalence of self-reported sexually transmitted infections among older adults in Tanzania: results from a list experiment in a population-representative survey
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Kim, Hae-Young, Rohr, Julia, Leyna, Germana Henry, Killewo, Japhet, Tomita, Andrew, Tanser, Frank, and Bärnighausen, Till
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21. Extramural venous invasion and depth of extramural invasion on preoperative CT as prognostic imaging biomarkers in patients with locally advanced ascending colon cancer
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Cho, Jungheum, Kim, Young Hoon, Kim, Hae Young, Chang, Won, and Park, Ji Hoon
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- 2022
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22. Impact of schizophrenia GWAS loci converge onto distinct pathways in cortical interneurons vs glutamatergic neurons during development
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Liu, Dongxin, Zinski, Amy, Mishra, Akanksha, Noh, Haneul, Park, Gun-Hoo, Qin, Yiren, Olorife, Oshoname, Park, James M., Abani, Chiderah P., Park, Joy S., Fung, Janice, Sawaqed, Farah, Coyle, Joseph T., Stahl, Eli, Bendl, Jaroslav, Fullard, John F., Roussos, Panos, Zhang, Xiaolei, Stanton, Patric K., Yin, Changhong, Huang, Weihua, Kim, Hae-Young, Won, Hyejung, Cho, Jun-Hyeong, and Chung, Sangmi
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23. Anogenital Human Papillomavirus and HIV Infection in Rwandan Men Who Have Sex With Men
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Murenzi, Gad, Kim, Hae-Young, Munyaneza, Athanase, Tuyisenge, Patrick, Zawadi, Thierry M, Buteera, Alex M, Adedimeji, Adebola, Mutesa, Leon, Castle, Philip E, Anastos, Kathryn, and Palefsky, Joel M
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Public Health ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Prevention ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Vaccine Related ,Sexual and Gender Minorities (SGM/LGBT*) ,Infectious Diseases ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Clinical Research ,HIV/AIDS ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Anus Diseases ,Coinfection ,HIV Infections ,Homosexuality ,Male ,Humans ,Male ,Papillomaviridae ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Penile Diseases ,Penis ,Prevalence ,Rwanda ,Urban Population ,Young Adult ,MSM ,anal HPV ,penile HPV ,HIV ,Public Health and Health Services ,Virology ,Clinical sciences ,Epidemiology ,Public health - Abstract
BackgroundMen who have sex with men (MSM) have a high prevalence of anal and penile human papillomavirus (HPV) infections with MSM living with HIV (MSMLH) bearing the highest rates. Data on anogenital high-risk HPV (hrHPV) among MSM in Rwanda and the associated risk factors are scant.MethodsWe recruited 350 self-identified MSM aged 18 years living in Kigali, Rwanda, with 300 recruited from the community and 50 from partner clinics. Anal and penile specimens from all participants were analyzed for hrHPV using the AmpFire platform. Logistic regression was used to calculate crude odds ratios (ORs) and adjusted ORs (aORs) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) as a measure of association between various factors and anal and penile hrHPV infection prevalence.ResultsAnal hrHPV prevalence was 20.1%, was positively associated with having receptive anal sex with more partners (aOR: 9.21, 95% CI: 3.66 to 23.14), and was negatively associated with having insertive anal sex with more partners (aOR: 0.28, 95% CI: 0.12 to 0.66). Penile hrHPV prevalence was 35.0%, was negatively associated with having receptive anal sex with more partners (aOR: 0.29, 95% CI: 0.13 to 0.66), and differed significantly by HIV status, with 55.2% and 29.7% for MSMLH and HIV-negative MSM, respectively (P < 0.01).ConclusionPenile hrHPV prevalence was higher than that of anal hrHPV and it was significantly higher in Rwandan MSMLH than in HIV-negative MSM. The prevalence of anal and penile HPV infections is likely variable at different locations in Africa, according to a number of factors including HIV status and sexual practices.
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24. Tumor resectability and response on CT following neoadjuvant therapy for pancreatic cancer: inter-observer agreement study
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Kim, Hae Young, Lee, Yoon Jin, Chang, Won, Cho, Jungheum, Park, Ji Hoon, Lee, Jong-chan, Kim, Jaihwan, Hwang, Jin-Hyeok, and Kim, Young Hoon
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25. Exploring barriers to abortion access: Medical students’ intentions, attitudes and exposure to abortion
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Farmer, Lauren E., Clare, Camille A., Liberatos, Penny, Kim, Hae-Young, and Shi, Qiuhu
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26. Impact of family networks on uptake of health interventions: evidence from a community‐randomized control trial aimed at increasing HIV testing in South Africa
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Makofane, Keletso, Kim, Hae‐Young, Tchetgen, Eric Tchetgen, Bassett, Mary T., Berkman, Lisa, Adeagbo, Oluwafemi, Mcgrath, Nuala, Seeley, Janet, Shahmanesh, Maryam, Yapa, H. Manisha, Herbst, Kobus, Tanser, Frank, and Bärnighausen, Till
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: Introduction: While it is widely acknowledged that family relationships can influence health outcomes, their impact on the uptake of individual health interventions is unclear. In this study, we quantified how the efficacy of a randomized health intervention is shaped by its pattern of distribution in the family network. Methods: The “Home‐Based Intervention to Test and Start” (HITS) was a 2×2 factorial community‐randomized controlled trial in Umkhanyakude, KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa, embedded in the Africa Health Research Institute's population‐based demographic and HIV surveillance platform (ClinicalTrials.gov # NCT03757104). The study investigated the impact of two interventions: a financial micro‐incentive and a male‐targeted HIV‐specific decision support programme. The surveillance area was divided into 45 community clusters. Individuals aged ≥15 years in 16 randomly selected communities were offered a micro‐incentive (R50 [$3] food voucher) for rapid HIV testing (intervention arm). Those living in the remaining 29 communities were offered testing only (control arm). Study data were collected between February and November 2018. Using routinely collected data on parents, conjugal partners, and co‐residents, a socio‐centric family network was constructed among HITS‐eligible individuals. Nodes in this network represent individuals and ties represent family relationships. We estimated the effect of offering the incentive to people with and without family members who also received the offer on the uptake of HIV testing. We fitted a linear probability model with robust standard errors, accounting for clustering at the community level. Results: Overall, 15,675 people participated in the HITS trial. Among those with no family members who received the offer, the incentive's efficacy was a 6.5 percentage point increase (95% CI: 5.3−7.7). The efficacy was higher among those with at least one family member who received the offer (21.1 percentage point increase (95% CI: 19.9−22.3). The difference in efficacy was statistically significant (21.1–6.5 = 14.6%; 95% CI: 9.3−19.9). Conclusions: Micro‐incentives appear to have synergistic effects when distributed within family networks. These effects support family network‐based approaches for the design of health interventions., INTRODUCTION Though family relationships crucially determine health and wellbeing, their role in shaping the uptake of individual health interventions is not well‐understood. Using family network data from a large population‐based [...]
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27. Incidence, Clearance and Persistence of Penile High-Risk Human Papillomavirus among Rwandan Men who have Sex with Men
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Murenzi, Gad, primary, Kim, Hae-Young, additional, Mivumbi, Jean Paul, additional, Gasana, Josephine, additional, Munyaneza, Athanase, additional, Tuyisenge, Patrick, additional, Kanyabwisha, Faustin, additional, Zawadi, Thierry, additional, Muhoza, Benjamin, additional, Kubwimana, Gallican, additional, Adedimeji, Adebola, additional, Yotebieng, Marcel, additional, Mutesa, Leon, additional, Shi, Qiuhu, additional, Anastos, Kathryn, additional, and Palefsky, Joel M, additional
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28. Effect of a male-targeted digital decision support application aimed at increasing linkage to HIV care among men: Findings from the HITS cluster randomized clinical trial in rural South Africa
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Kim, Hae-Young, primary, Inghels, Maxime, additional, Mathenjwa, Thulile, additional, Shahmanesh, Maryam, additional, Seeley, Janet, additional, Matthews, Phillippa, additional, Wyke, Sally, additional, McGrath, Nuala, additional, Adeagbo, Oluwafemi, additional, Gareta, Dickman, additional, Yapa, H. Manisha, additional, Zuma, Thembelihle, additional, Dobra, Adrian, additional, Blandford, Ann, additional, Bärnighausen, Till, additional, and Tanser, Frank, additional
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29. The impact of a conditional financial incentive on linkage to HIV care: Findings from the HITS cluster randomized clinical trial in rural South Africa
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Kim, Hae-Young, primary, Inghels, Maxime, additional, Mathenjwa, Thulile, additional, Shahmanesh, Maryam, additional, Seeley, Janet, additional, Matthews, Philippa, additional, McGrath, Nuala, additional, Adeagbo, Oluwafemi Atanda, additional, Gareta, Dickman, additional, Yapa, Manisha, additional, Dobra, Adrian, additional, Baernighausen, Till, additional, and Tanser, Frank, additional
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30. Social distancing and mask-wearing could avoid recurrent stay-at-home restrictions during COVID-19 respiratory pandemic in New York City
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Kim, Hae-Young, Bershteyn, Anna, McGillen, Jessica B., Shaff, Jaimie, Sisti, Julia, Ko, Charles, Wikramanayake, Radhika, Newton-Dame, Remle, and Braithwaite, R. Scott
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31. Predictors of migration in an HIV hyper-endemic rural South African community: evidence from a population-based cohort (2005–2017)
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Dzomba, Armstrong, Kim, Hae-Young, Tomita, Andrew, Vandormael, Alain, Govender, Kaymarlin, and Tanser, Frank
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32. Association of the magnitude of the difference in blood pressure between office and ambulatory measurements with blood pressure variability in untreated individuals
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Lee, Yea Je, Rhee, Moo-Yong, Kim, Je Sang, Do, Ungjeong, Kim, Ji-Hyun, Kim, Byong-Kyu, and Kim, Hae-Young
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33. Can a conditional financial incentive (CFI) reduce socio-demographic inequalities in home-based HIV testing uptake? A secondary analysis of the HITS clinical trial intervention in rural South Africa
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Inghels, Maxime, Kim, Hae-Young, Mathenjwa, Thulile, Shahmanesh, Maryam, Seeley, Janet, Wyke, Sally, McGrath, Nuala, Sartorius, Benn, Yapa, H. Manisha, Dobra, Adrian, Bärnighausen, Till, and Tanser, Frank
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34. Transmission reduction, health benefits, and upper-bound costs of interventions to improve retention on antiretroviral therapy: a combined analysis of three mathematical models
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Bershteyn, Anna, Jamieson, Lise, Kim, Hae-Young, Platais, Ingrida, Milali, Masabho P, Mudimu, Edinah, ten Brink, Debra, Martin-Hughes, Rowan, Kelly, Sherrie L, Phillips, Andrew N, Bansi-Matharu, Loveleen, Cambiano, Valentina, Revill, Paul, Meyer-Rath, Gesine, and Nichols, Brooke E
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35. Differentiated Care Preferences of Stable Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy in Zambia: A Discrete Choice Experiment
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Eshun-Wilson, Ingrid, Mukumbwa-Mwenechanya, Mpande, Kim, Hae-Young, Zannolini, Arianna, Mwamba, Chanda P, Dowdy, David, Kalunkumya, Estella, Lumpa, Mwansa, Beres, Laura K, Roy, Monika, Sharma, Anjali, Topp, Steph M, Glidden, Dave V, Padian, Nancy, Ehrenkranz, Peter, Sikazwe, Izukanji, Holmes, Charles B, Bolton-Moore, Carolyn, and Geng, Elvin H
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Infectious Diseases ,Clinical Research ,HIV/AIDS ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Ambulatory Care ,Antirheumatic Agents ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Delivery of Health Care ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Male ,Patient Preference ,Rural Population ,Zambia ,differentiated care ,HIV ,discrete choice ,antiretroviral therapy ,preference ,Public Health and Health Services ,Virology ,Clinical sciences ,Epidemiology ,Public health - Abstract
BackgroundAlthough differentiated service delivery (DSD) models for stable patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) offer a range of health systems innovations, their comparative desirability to patients remains unknown. We conducted a discrete choice experiment to quantify service attributes most desired by patients to inform model prioritization.MethodsBetween July and December 2016, a sample of HIV-positive adults on ART at 12 clinics in Zambia were asked to choose between 2 hypothetical facilities that differed across 6 DSD attributes. We used mixed logit models to explore preferences, heterogeneity, and trade-offs.ResultsOf 486 respondents, 59% were female and 85% resided in urban locations. Patients strongly preferred infrequent clinic visits [3- vs. 1-month visits: β (ie, relative utility) = 2.84; P < 0.001]. Milder preferences were observed for waiting time for ART pick-up (1 vs. 6 hours.; β = -0.67; P < 0.001) or provider (1 vs. 3 hours.; β = -0.41; P = 0.002); "buddy" ART collection (β = 0.84; P < 0.001); and ART pick-up location (clinic vs. community: β = 0.35; P = 0.028). Urban patients demonstrated a preference for collecting ART at a clinic (β = 1.32, P < 0.001), and although most rural patients preferred community ART pick-up (β = -0.74, P = 0.049), 40% of rural patients still preferred facility ART collection.ConclusionsStable patients on ART primarily want to attend clinic infrequently, supporting a focus in Zambia on optimizing multimonth prescribing over other DSD features-particularly in urban areas. Substantial preference heterogeneity highlights the need for DSD models to be flexible, and accommodate both setting features and patient choice in their design.
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36. Dysregulated protocadherin-pathway activity as an intrinsic defect in induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cortical interneurons from subjects with schizophrenia
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Shao, Zhicheng, Noh, Haneul, Bin Kim, Woong, Ni, Peiyan, Nguyen, Christine, Cote, Sarah E, Noyes, Elizabeth, Zhao, Joyce, Parsons, Teagan, Park, James M, Zheng, Kelvin, Park, Joshua J, Coyle, Joseph T, Weinberger, Daniel R, Straub, Richard E, Berman, Karen F, Apud, Jose, Ongur, Dost, Cohen, Bruce M, McPhie, Donna L, Rapoport, Judith L, Perlis, Roy H, Lanz, Thomas A, Xi, Hualin Simon, Yin, Changhong, Huang, Weihua, Hirayama, Teruyoshi, Fukuda, Emi, Yagi, Takeshi, Ghosh, Sulagna, Eggan, Kevin C, Kim, Hae-Young, Eisenberg, Leonard M, Moghadam, Alexander A, Stanton, Patric K, Cho, Jun-Hyeong, and Chung, Sangmi
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We generated cortical interneurons (cINs) from induced pluripotent stem cells derived from 14 healthy controls and 14 subjects with schizophrenia. Both healthy control cINs and schizophrenia cINs were authentic, fired spontaneously, received functional excitatory inputs from host neurons, and induced GABA-mediated inhibition in host neurons in vivo. However, schizophrenia cINs had dysregulated expression of protocadherin genes, which lie within documented schizophrenia loci. Mice lacking protocadherin-α showed defective arborization and synaptic density of prefrontal cortex cINs and behavioral abnormalities. Schizophrenia cINs similarly showed defects in synaptic density and arborization that were reversed by inhibitors of protein kinase C, a downstream kinase in the protocadherin pathway. These findings reveal an intrinsic abnormality in schizophrenia cINs in the absence of any circuit-driven pathology. They also demonstrate the utility of homogenous and functional populations of a relevant neuronal subtype for probing pathogenesis mechanisms during development.
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37. Dose reduction potential of vendor-agnostic deep learning model in comparison with deep learning–based image reconstruction algorithm on CT: a phantom study
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Choi, Hyunsu, Chang, Won, Kim, Jong Hyo, Ahn, Chulkyun, Lee, Heejin, Kim, Hae Young, Cho, Jungheum, Lee, Yoon Jin, and Kim, Young Hoon
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38. Performance analysis of mathematical methods used to forecast the 2022 New York City Mpox outbreak.
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Kaftan, David, Kim, Hae‐Young, Ko, Charles, Howard, James S., Dalal, Prachi, Yamamoto, Nao, Braithwaite, R. Scott, and Bershteyn, Anna
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In mid‐2022, New York City (NYC) became the epicenter of the US mpox outbreak. We provided real‐time mpox case forecasts to the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to aid in outbreak response. Forecasting methodologies evolved as the epidemic progressed. Initially, lacking knowledge of at‐risk population size, we used exponential growth models to forecast cases. Once exponential growth slowed, we used a Susceptible‐Exposed‐Infectious‐Recovered (SEIR) model. Retrospectively, we explored if forecasts could have been improved using an SEIR model in place of our early exponential growth model, with or without knowing the case detection rate. Early forecasts from exponential growth models performed poorly, as 2‐week mean absolute error (MAE) grew from 53 cases/week (July 1–14) to 457 cases/week (July 15–28). However, when exponential growth slowed, providing insight into susceptible population size, an SEIR model was able to accurately predict the remainder of the outbreak (7‐week MAE: 13.4 cases/week). Retrospectively, we found there was not enough known about the epidemiological characteristics of the outbreak to parameterize an SEIR model early on. However, if the at‐risk population and case detection rate were known, an SEIR model could have improved accuracy over exponential growth models early in the outbreak. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Policy Review and Modeling Analysis of Mitigation Measures for Coronavirus Disease Epidemic Control, Health System, and Disease Burden, South Korea
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Kim, Hae-Young, Oh, In-Hwan, Lee, Jacob, Seon, Jeong-Yeon, Jeon, Woo-Hwi, Park, Jae Seok, Nam, Sung-Il, Thakkar, Niket, Selvaraj, Prashanth, McGillen, Jessica, Klein, Daniel, Braithwaite, Scott, Bershteyn, Anna, and Lee, Seung Heon
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Since the first reported outbreak in Wuhan, China, on December 31, 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has infected >210 million persons and resulted in nearly 4.4 million deaths [...]
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40. Deep learning–based denoising algorithm in comparison to iterative reconstruction and filtered back projection: a 12-reader phantom study
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Kim, Youngjune, Oh, Dong Yul, Chang, Won, Kang, Eunhee, Ye, Jong Chul, Lee, Kyeorye, Kim, Hae Young, Kim, Young Hoon, Park, Ji Hoon, Lee, Yoon Jin, and Lee, Kyoung Ho
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41. New markers in metabolic syndrome
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Son, Da-Hye, primary, Ha, Hyun-Su, additional, Park, Hye-Min, additional, Kim, Hae-Young, additional, and Lee, Yong-Jae, additional
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42. Convergence of HIV and non-communicable disease epidemics: geospatial mapping of the unmet health needs in an HIV hyperendemic community in South Africa
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Cuadros, Diego F, primary, Devi, Chayanika, additional, Singh, Urisha, additional, Olivier, Stephen, additional, Castle, Alison C, additional, Moosa, Yumna, additional, Edwards, Johnathan A, additional, Kim, Hae-Young, additional, Siedner, Mark J, additional, Wong, Emily B, additional, and Tanser, Frank, additional
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43. Comparison of Empirically Derived and Model-Based Estimates of Key Population HIV Incidence and the Distribution of New Infections by Population Group in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Stevens, Oliver, primary, Anderson, Rebecca, additional, Stover, John, additional, Teng, Yu, additional, Stannah, James, additional, Silhol, Romain, additional, Jones, Harriet, additional, Booton, Ross D., additional, Martin-Hughes, Rowan, additional, Johnson, Leigh, additional, Maheu-Giroux, Mathieu, additional, Mishra, Sharmistha, additional, Stone, Jack, additional, Bershteyn, Anna, additional, Kim, Hae-Young, additional, Sabin, Keith, additional, Mitchell, Kate M., additional, Dimitrov, Dobromir, additional, Baral, Stefan, additional, Donnell, Deborah, additional, Korenromp, Eline, additional, Rice, Brian, additional, Hargreaves, James R., additional, Vickerman, Peter, additional, Boily, Marie-Claude, additional, and Imai-Eaton, Jeffrey W., additional
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44. Interpretation of Complete Tumor Response on MRI Following Chemoradiotherapy of Rectal Cancer: Inter-Reader Agreement and Associated Factors in Multi-Center Clinical Practice
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Kim, Hae Young, primary, Cho, Seung Hyun, additional, Jang, Jong Keon, additional, Kim, Bohyun, additional, Lee, Chul-min, additional, Lim, Joon Seok, additional, Moon, Sung Kyoung, additional, Oh, Soon Nam, additional, Seo, Nieun, additional, and Park, Seong Ho, additional
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45. Measuring HIV Acquisitions Among Partners of Key Populations: Estimates From HIV Transmission Dynamic Models
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Silhol, Romain, primary, Anderson, Rebecca L., additional, Stevens, Oliver, additional, Stannah, James, additional, Booton, Ross D., additional, Baral, Stefan, additional, Dimitrov, Dobromir, additional, Mitchell, Kate M., additional, Donnell, Deborah, additional, Bershteyn, Anna, additional, Brown, Tim, additional, Kelly, Sherrie L., additional, Kim, Hae-Young, additional, Johnson, Leigh F., additional, Maheu-Giroux, Mathieu, additional, Martin-Hughes, Rowan, additional, Mishra, Sharmistha, additional, Peerapatanapokin, Wiwat, additional, Stone, Jack, additional, Stover, John, additional, Teng, Yu, additional, Vickerman, Peter, additional, Garcia, Sonia Arias, additional, Korenromp, Eline, additional, Imai-Eaton, Jeffrey W., additional, and Boily, Marie-Claude, additional
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46. Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase Prevents Skin Aging by Promoting Collagen Production through the Activation of AMPK and Nrf2/HO-1 Cascades
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Lee, Min Jung, Agrahari, Gaurav, Kim, Hae-Young, An, Eun-Joo, Chun, Kyung-Hee, Kang, Hyeokgu, Kim, Yeon-Soo, Bang, Chul Whan, Tak, Lee-Jung, and Kim, Tae-Yoon
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47. Trends in demographic and clinical characteristics and initiation of antiretroviral therapy among adult patients enrolling in HIV care in the Central Africa International epidemiology Database to Evaluate AIDS (CA-IeDEA) 2004 to 2018
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Adedimeji, Adebola A Adedimeji, Hoover, Donald R, Shi, Qiuhu, Kim, Hae-Young, Brazier, Ellen, Ross, Jonathan, Murenzi, Gad, Twizere, Christella, Lelo, Patricia, Nsonde, Dominique, Ajeh, Rogers, Dzudie, Anastase, Nash, Denis, Yotebieng, Marcel, and Anastos, Kathryn
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Introduction: The Central Africa International epidemiology Database to Evaluate AIDS (CA-IeDEA) is an open observational cohort study investigating impact, progression and long-term outcomes of HIV/AIDS among people living with HIV (PLWH) in Burundi, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Republic of Congo (ROC) and Rwanda. We describe trends in demographic, clinical and immunological characteristics as well as antiretroviral therapy (ART) use of patients aged > 15 years entering into HIV care in the participating CA-IeDEA site. Methods: Information on sociodemographic characteristics, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), CD4 cellcount, WHO staging and ART status at entry into care from 2004 through 2018 were extracted from clinic records of patients aged > 15 years enrolling in HIV care at participating clinics in Burundi, Cameroon, DRC, ROC and Rwanda. We assessed trends in patient characteristics at enrolment in HIV care including ART initiation within the first 30 days after enrolment in care and calculated proportions, means and medians (interquartile ranges) for the main variables of interest. Results: Among 69,176 patients in the CA-IeDEA cohort, 39% were from Rwanda, 24% from ROC, 18% from Cameroon, 14% from Burundi and 5% from DRC. More women (66%) than men enrolled in care and subsequently initiated ART. Women were also younger than men (32 vs. 38 years, P < 0.001) at enrolment and at ART initiation. Trends over time show increases in median CD4 cellcount at enrolment from 190 cells/[micro]L in 2004 to 334 cells/[micro]L in 2018 at enrolment. Among those with complete data on CD4 counts (60%), women had a higher median CD4 cell count at care entry than men (229 vs. 249 cells/[micro]L, P < 0.001). Trends in the proportion of patients using ART within 30 days of enrolment at the participating site show an increase from 16% in 2004 to 75% in 2018. Conclusions: Trends from 2004 to 2018 in the characteristics of patients participating in the CA-IeDEA cohort highlight improvements at entry into care and subsequent ART initiation including after the implementation of Treat All guidelines in the participating sites. Keywords: ARV; Africa; cohort studies; HIV epidemiology; low-and middle-income countries; HIV care continuum, 1 INTRODUCTION In 2018 over 37.9 million people aged >15 years were living with HIV globally, of whom 24.5 million (64.6%) were estimated to be accessing antiretroviral therapy (ART) [1]. [...]
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48. Digital phenotyping of geriatric depression using a community based digital mental health monitoring platform for socially vulnerable older adults and their community caregivers: A 6- week living lab single arm pilot study (Preprint)
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Song, Sunmi, primary, Seo, Young-Bin, additional, Hwang, Seo-Yeon, additional, Kim, Hae-Young, additional, and Kim, Junesun, additional
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49. Lipoprotein(a) and Benefit of PCSK9 Inhibition in Patients With Nominally Controlled LDL Cholesterol
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Schwartz, Gregory G., Gabriel Steg, P.h., Bhatt, Deepak L., Bittner, Vera A., Diaz, Rafael, Goodman, Shaun G., Harrington, Robert A., Jukema, J. Wouter, Szarek, Michael, White, Harvey D., Zeiher, Andreas M., Tricoci, Pierluigi, Roe, Matthew T., Mahaffey, Kenneth W., Edelberg, Jay M., Hanotin, Corinne, Lecorps, Guillaume, Moryusef, Angèle, Pordy, Robert, Sasiela, William J., Tamby, Jean-François, Aylward, Philip E., Drexel, Heinz, Sinnaeve, Peter, Dilic, Mirza, Lopes, Renato D., Gotcheva, Nina N., Prieto, Juan-Carlos, Yong, Huo, López-Jaramillo, Patricio, Pećin, Ivan, Reiner, Zeljko, Ostadal, Petr, Poulsen, Steen Hvitfeldt, Viigimaa, Margus, Nieminen, Markku S., Danchin, Nicolas, Chumburidze, Vakhtang, Marx, Nikolaus, Liberopoulos, Evangelos, Montenegro Valdovinos, Pablo Carlos, Tse, Hung-Fat, Kiss, Robert Gabor, Xavier, Denis, Zahger, Doron, Valgimigli, Marco, Kimura, Takeshi, Kim, Hyo Soo, Kim, Sang-Hyun, Erglis, Andrejs, Laucevicius, Aleksandras, Kedev, Sasko, Yusoff, Khalid, Ramos López, Gabriel Arturo, Alings, Marco, Halvorsen, Sigrun, Correa Flores, Roger M., Sy, Rody G., Budaj, Andrzej, Morais, Joao, Dorobantu, Maria, Karpov, Yuri, Ristic, Arsen D., Chua, Terrance, Murin, Jan, Fras, Zlatko, Dalby, Anthony J., Tuñón, José, Asita de Silva, H., Hagström, Emil, Landmesser, Ulf, Müller, Christian, Chiang, Chern-En, Sritara, Piyamitr, Guneri, Sema, Parkhomenko, Alexander, Ray, Kausik K., Moriarty, Patrick M., Vogel, Robert, Chaitman, Bernard, Kelsey, Sheryl F., Olsson, Anders G., Rouleau, Jean-Lucien, Simoons, Maarten L., Alexander, Karen, Meloni, Chiara, Rosenson, Robert, Sijbrands, Eric J.G., Alexander, John H., Armaganijan, Luciana, Bagai, Akshay, Bahit, Maria Cecilia, Brennan, J. Matthew, Clifton, Shaun, DeVore, Adam D., Deloatch, Shalonda, Dickey, Sheila, Dombrowski, Keith, Ducrocq, Grégory, Eapen, Zubin, Endsley, Patricia, Eppinger, Arleen, Harrison, Robert W., Hess, Connie Ng, Hlatky, Mark A., Jordan, Joseph Dedrick, Knowles, Joshua W., Kolls, Bradley J., Kong, David F., Leonardi, Sergio, Lillis, Linda, Maron, David J., Marcus, Jill, Mathews, Robin, Mehta, Rajendra H., Mentz, Robert J., Moreira, Humberto Graner, Patel, Chetan B., Pereira, Sabrina Bernardez, Perkins, Lynn, Povsic, Thomas J., Puymirat, Etienne, Jones, William Schuyler, Shah, Bimal R., Sherwood, Matthew W., Stringfellow, Kenya, Sujjavanich, Darin, Toma, Mustafa, Trotter, Charlene, van Diepen, Sean F.P., Wilson, Matthew D., Tze-Kay Yan, Andrew, Schiavi, Lilia B., Garrido, Marcelo, Alvarisqueta, Andrés F., Sassone, Sonia A., Bordonava, Anselmo P., Alves De Lima, Alberto E., Schmidberg, Jorge M., Duronto, Ernesto A., Caruso, Orlando C., Novaretto, Leonardo P., Hominal, Miguel Angel, Montaña, Oscar R., Caccavo, Alberto, Gomez Vilamajo, Oscar A., Lorenzatti, Alberto J., Cartasegna, Luis R., Paterlini, Gustavo A., Mackinnon, Ignacio J., Caime, Guillermo D., Amuchastegui, Marcos, Salomone, Oscar, Codutti, Oscar R., Jure, Horacio O., Bono, Julio O.E., Hrabar, Adrian D., Vallejos, Julio A., Ahuad Guerrero, Rodolfo A., Novoa, Federico, Patocchi, Cristian A., Zaidman, Cesar J., Giuliano, Maria E., Dran, Ricardo D., Vico, Marisa L., Carnero, Gabriela S., Guzman, Pablo N., Medrano Allende, Juan C., Garcia Brasca, Daniela F., Bustamante Labarta, Miguel H., Nani, Sebastian, Blumberg, Eduardo D.S., Colombo, Hugo R., Liberman, Alberto, Fuentealba, Victorino, Luciardi, Hector L., Waisman, Gabriel D., Berli, Mario A., Garcia Duran, Ruben O., Cestari, Horacio G., Luquez, Hugo A., Giordano, Jorge A., Saavedra, Silvia S., Zapata, Gerardo, Costamagna, Osvaldo, Llois, Susana, Waites, Jonathon H., Collins, Nicholas, Soward, Allan, Hii, Chris L.S., Shaw, James, Arstall, Margaret A., Horowitz, John, Ninio, Daniel, Rogers, James F., Colquhoun, David, Oqueli Flores, Romulo E., Roberts-Thomson, Philip, Raffel, Owen, Lehman, Sam J., Aroney, Constantine, Coverdale, Steven G.M., Garrahy, Paul J., Starmer, Gregory, Sader, Mark, Carroll, Patrick A., Dick, Ronald, Zweiker, Robert, Hoppe, Uta, Huber, Kurt, Berger, Rudolf, Delle-Karth, Georg, Frey, Bernhard, Faes, Dirk, Hermans, Kurt, Pirenne, Bruno, Leone, Attilio, Hoffer, Etienne, Vrolix, Mathias C.M., De Wolf, Luc, Wollaert, Bart, Castadot, Marc, Dujardin, Karl, Beauloye, Christophe, Vervoort, Geert, Striekwold, Harry, Convens, Carl, Roosen, John, Barbato, Emanuele, Claeys, Marc, Cools, Frank, Terzic, Ibrahim, Barakovic, Fahir, Midzic, Zlatko, Pojskic, Belma, Fazlibegovic, Emir, Durak-Nalbantic, Azra, Kulić, Mehmed, Vulic, Dusko, Muslibegovic, Adis, Goronja, Boris, Reis, Gilmar, Sousa, Luciano, Nicolau, Jose C., Giorgeto, Flavio E., Silva, Ricardo P., Maia, Lilia Nigro, Rech, Rafael, Rossi, Paulo R.F., Cerqueira, Maria José A.G., Duda, Norberto, Kalil, Renato, Kormann, Adrian, Abrantes, José Antonio M., Filho, Pedro Pimentel, Soggia, Ana Priscila, de Santos, Mayler O.N., Neuenschwander, Fernando, Bodanese, Luiz C., Michalaros, Yorghos L., Eliaschewitz, Freddy G., Vidotti, Maria H., Leaes, Paulo E., Botelho, Roberto V., Kaiser, Sergio, Fernandes Manenti, Euler Roberto F., Precoma, Dalton B., Moura Jorge, Jose C., Silva, Pedro, Silveira, Jose A., Saporito, Wladmir, Marin Neto, Jose A., Feitosa, Gilson S., Ritt, Luiz Eduardo F., de Souza, Juliana A., Costa, Fernando, Souza, Weimar K.S.B., Reis, Helder J.L., Machado, Leandro, Aidar Ayoub, José Carlos, Todorov, Georgi V., Nikolov, Fedya P., Velcheva, Elena S., Tzekova, Maria L., Benov, Haralambi O., Petranov, Stanislav L., Tumbev, Haralin S., Shehova-Yankova, Nina S., Markov, Dimitar T., Raev, Dimitar H., Mollov, Mihail N., Kichukov, Kostadin N., Ilieva-Pandeva, Katya A., Ivanova, Raya, Gospodinov, Maryana, Mincheva, Valentina M., Lazov, Petar V., Dimov, Bojidar I., 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Huang, Weijian, Wang, Jianzhong, Huang, Shi'An, Yao, Zhuhua, Li, Xiang, Cui, Lan, Lin, Wenhua, Sun, Yuemin, Wang, Jingfeng, Li, Jianping, Zhang, Xuelian, Zhu, Hong, Chen, Dandan, Huang, Lan, Dong, Shaohong, Su, Guohai, Xu, Biao, Su, Xi, Cheng, Xiaoshu, Lin, Jinxiu, Zong, Wenxia, Li, Huanming, Feng, Yi, Xu, Dingli, Yang, Xinchun, Ke, Yuannan, Lin, Xuefeng, Zhang, Zheng, Zheng, Zeqi, Luo, Zhurong, Chen, Yundai, Ding, Chunhua, Zhong, Yi, Zheng, Yang, Li, Xiaodong, Peng, Daoquan, Zhao, Shuiping, Li, Ying, Liu, Xuebo, Wei, Meng, Liu, Shaowen, Yu, Yihua, Qu, Baiming, Jiang, Weihong, Zhou, Yujie, Zhao, Xingsheng, Yuan, Zuyi, Guo, Ying, Xu, Xiping, Shi, Xubo, Ge, Junbo, Fu, Guosheng, Bai, Feng, Fang, Weiyi, Shou, Xiling, Yang, Xiangjun, Wang, Jian'An, Xiang, Meixiang, Sun, Yingxian, Lu, Qinghua, Zhang, Ruiyan, Zhu, Jianhua, Xu, Yizhou, Fan, Zhongcai, Li, Tianchang, Wu, Chun, Jaramillo, Nicolas, Vallejo, Gregorio Sanchez, Luna Botia, Diana C., Lopez, Rodrigo Botero, Molina De Salazar, Dora I., 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50. Simple method to analyze the molecular weight of polymers using cyclic voltammetry
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