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Harold Stringer

Concepts (25)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Drug Monitoring
1
2015
69
0.430
Why?
Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
1
2015
229
0.410
Why?
Hepatitis C
1
2015
139
0.410
Why?
Medicaid
1
2015
143
0.390
Why?
Antiviral Agents
1
2015
195
0.390
Why?
HIV Infections
2
2015
2586
0.210
Why?
Treponema pallidum
1
2015
4
0.120
Why?
Early Diagnosis
1
2015
68
0.120
Why?
Syphilis
1
2015
24
0.120
Why?
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
1
2015
75
0.110
Why?
Medication Adherence
1
2015
182
0.100
Why?
Retrospective Studies
2
2015
2544
0.090
Why?
Socioeconomic Factors
1
2015
1234
0.080
Why?
Homosexuality, Male
1
2015
486
0.080
Why?
Health Services Accessibility
1
2015
706
0.080
Why?
United States
1
2015
5205
0.050
Why?
Middle Aged
1
2015
12222
0.040
Why?
Male
2
2015
23409
0.040
Why?
Syphilis Serodiagnosis
1
2015
7
0.030
Why?
Ambulatory Care Facilities
1
2015
68
0.030
Why?
Female
1
2015
24698
0.030
Why?
Program Evaluation
1
2015
359
0.030
Why?
Humans
2
2015
43102
0.030
Why?
Incidence
1
2015
1078
0.020
Why?
Mass Screening
1
2015
541
0.020
Why?
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