Infectious diseases, while associated with a much smaller proportion of deaths than they were 50 years ago, still play a significant role in mortality across the state of Massachusetts. Most analysis of infectious disease mortality in the state only take into account the underlying cause of death, rather than contributing causes of death, which may not capture the full extent of mortality trends for infectious diseases such as HIV and the Hepatitis C virus (HCV).In this study we sought to evaluate current trends in infectious disease mortality across the state using a multiple cause of death methodology. We performed a mortality trend analysis, identified spatial clusters of disease using a 5-step geoprocessing approach and examined spatial...
We conducted a retrospective chart review of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected patients wh...
A population based ecological study was conducted to identify areas with a high number of TB and HIV...
A population based ecological study was conducted to identify areas with a high number of TB and HIV...
BACKGROUND:Infectious diseases, while associated with a much smaller proportion of deaths than they ...
Introduction: This study examined the causes of death in Connecticut residents who were infected wit...
Introduction: This study examined the causes of death in Connecticut residents who were infected wit...
The purpose of the present study was to characterize, geographically and temporally, the patterns of...
Importance: Infectious diseases present an ever-changing threat to public health. Analysis of pathog...
BACKGROUND:People with HIV infection in the United States are often affected by chronic viral hepati...
BackgroundPeople with HIV infection in the United States are often affected by chronic viral hepatit...
This study focuses on spatial/temporal relationship deaths caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (H...
The purpose of the present study was to characterize, geographically and temporally, the patterns of...
The purpose of the present study was to characterize, geographically and temporally, the patterns of...
<p>A Getis Ord GI* test was run as specified in the five-step geoprocessing approach. Red areas repr...
<p>A Getis Ord GI* test was run as specified in the five-step geoprocessing approach. Red areas repr...
We conducted a retrospective chart review of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected patients wh...
A population based ecological study was conducted to identify areas with a high number of TB and HIV...
A population based ecological study was conducted to identify areas with a high number of TB and HIV...
BACKGROUND:Infectious diseases, while associated with a much smaller proportion of deaths than they ...
Introduction: This study examined the causes of death in Connecticut residents who were infected wit...
Introduction: This study examined the causes of death in Connecticut residents who were infected wit...
The purpose of the present study was to characterize, geographically and temporally, the patterns of...
Importance: Infectious diseases present an ever-changing threat to public health. Analysis of pathog...
BACKGROUND:People with HIV infection in the United States are often affected by chronic viral hepati...
BackgroundPeople with HIV infection in the United States are often affected by chronic viral hepatit...
This study focuses on spatial/temporal relationship deaths caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (H...
The purpose of the present study was to characterize, geographically and temporally, the patterns of...
The purpose of the present study was to characterize, geographically and temporally, the patterns of...
<p>A Getis Ord GI* test was run as specified in the five-step geoprocessing approach. Red areas repr...
<p>A Getis Ord GI* test was run as specified in the five-step geoprocessing approach. Red areas repr...
We conducted a retrospective chart review of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected patients wh...
A population based ecological study was conducted to identify areas with a high number of TB and HIV...
A population based ecological study was conducted to identify areas with a high number of TB and HIV...