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Omonike Olaleye to Logistic Models

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Connection Strength

0.133
  1. Nguyen NH, Le EN, Mbah VO, Welsh EB, Daas R, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Olaleye OA, Salihu HM. Opioid Use Among HIV-Positive Pregnant Women and the Risk for Maternal-Fetal Complications. South Med J. 2020 06; 113(6):292-297.
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    Score: 0.037
  2. Salihu HM, Henshaw C, Salemi JL, Dongarwar D, Wudil UJ, Olaleye O, Godbole N, Aggarwal A, Aliyu MH. Temporal trends and black-white disparity in mortality among hospitalized persons living with HIV in the United States. Medicine (Baltimore). 2019 Mar; 98(9):e14584.
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    Score: 0.034
  3. Dennis EM, Hao Y, Tamambang M, Roshan TN, Gatlin KJ, Bghigh H, Ogunyemi OT, Diallo F, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Olaleye OA, Khan KZ, Aliyu MH, Salihu HM. Tuberculosis during pregnancy in the United States: Racial/ethnic disparities in pregnancy complications and in-hospital death. PLoS One. 2018; 13(3):e0194836.
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    Score: 0.032
  4. Prophet J, Kelly K, Domingo J, Ayeni H, Mekouguem XPD, Dockery B, Allam F, Kaur M, Artis J, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Olaleye OA, Salihu HM. Severe pre-eclampsia among pregnant women with sickle cell disease and HIV. Pregnancy Hypertens. 2018 Jan; 11:87-91.
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    Score: 0.031
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