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  • Intended and unintended consequences Changes in opioid prescribing practices for postsurgical acute and chronic pain indications following two policies in North Carolina 20122018  Controlled and singleseries interrupted time series analyses
    Intended and unintended consequences: Changes in opioid prescribing practices for postsurgical, acute, and chronic pain indications following two policies in North Carolina, 2012–2018 – Controlled and single-series interrupted time series analyses
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  • Decentralization Does Not Assure Optimal Delivery of PMTCT and HIVExposed Infant Services in a Low Prevalence Setting
    Decentralization Does Not Assure Optimal Delivery of PMTCT and HIV-Exposed Infant Services in a Low Prevalence Setting
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  • Early Life Antibiotic Exposure Is Not Associated with Growth in Young Children of Vellore India
    Early Life Antibiotic Exposure Is Not Associated with Growth in Young Children of Vellore, India
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  • Adherence to extended postpartum antiretrovirals is associated with decreased breastmilk HIV1 transmission Results of the BAN study
    Adherence to extended postpartum antiretrovirals is associated with decreased breastmilk HIV-1 transmission: Results of the BAN study
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  • Similar Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and NonP falciparum Malaria Infections among Schoolchildren Tanzania1
    Similar Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non–P. falciparum Malaria Infections among Schoolchildren, Tanzania1
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  • Antiretroviral drug concentrations in breastmilk maternal HIV viral load and HIV transmission to the infant results from the BAN study
    Antiretroviral drug concentrations in breastmilk, maternal HIV viral load, and HIV transmission to the infant: results from the BAN study
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  • Maternal and Breast Milk Viral Load Impacts of Adherence on PeriPartum HIV Infections Averted  the BAN Study
    Maternal and Breast Milk Viral Load: Impacts of Adherence on Peri-Partum HIV Infections Averted - the BAN Study
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