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Antony, Jesmin
Cogo, Elise
Hoch, Jeffrey S
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Palakurty, Sri Harsha
Pierce, Larissa
Sanmugalingham, Geetha
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Acute HIV Infection in a Patient with Repeat HIV Antibody/Antigen Negative Results Presenting at an Urban Emergency Department: A Case Report.
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Wilson, Jason
Sanmugalingham, Geetha
Ozoya, Oluwatobi
Pierce, Larissa
Hundley, Kelsey
Palakurty, Sri Harsha
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20200716
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The Journal of emergency medicine
vol. 57
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A systematic review of cost-effectiveness analyses of complex wound interventions reveals optimal treatments for specific wound types.
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Tricco, Andrea C
Cogo, Elise
Isaranuwatchai, Wanrudee
Khan, Paul A
Sanmugalingham, Geetha
Antony, Jesmin
Hoch, Jeffrey S
Straus, Sharon E
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20150714
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BMC medicine
vol. 13
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