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Tecovirimat in the management of poxviruses: a narrative review of available evidence
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Quantitative profiling of the vaginal microbiota improves resolution of the microbiota-immune axis
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Review of the aetiologies of central nervous system infections in Vietnam
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Dog Bites and Rabies in the Eastern Region of Ghana in 2013–2015: A Call for a One-Health Approach
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Assessing the cataract surgical rate and gender equity in cataract services in south-east Nigeria
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Prevalence, aetiology, and service mapping of dementia in rural Uganda. Part of DEPEND Uganda (Dementia Epidemiology, unmet Need and co-Developing Solutions in Uganda). [version 2;...
Published 2025-01-01“…Methods The study is nested within the General Population Cohort run by the Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute & London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Research Unit. All adults aged 60+ (around 1400) are undergoing brief cognitive screening. …”
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Protocol for an adaptive platform trial of intended service user-derived interventions to equitably reduce non-attendance in eye screening programmes in Botswana, India, Kenya and...
Published 2025-02-01“…The specific design of cluster RCTs will be determined by our research team once the intervention is known, but the population and outcome will be the same across all trials.This adaptive platform trial will be used to identify effective service modifications, driving continuous improvements in access.Ethics and dissemination This trial has been approved by the research ethics committee at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (ref: 29549). Approvals for individual interventions will be sought from UK and local ethics committees. …”
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Soap and water cleaning versus bleach-based cleaners for eliminating SARS-CoV-2 infection
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