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    Liver fibrosis progression in hepatitis C virus infection after seroconversion by Butt, Adeel A, Yan, Peng, Lo Re, 3rd, Vincent, Rimland, David, Goetz, Matthew B, Leaf, David, Freiberg, Matthew S, Klein, Marina B, Justice, Amy C, Sherman, Kenneth E

    Published in JAMA internal medicine (01-02-2015)
    “…Knowing the rate of liver fibrosis progression in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected persons can help inform patients and providers (clinicians, medical…”
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    Increased risk of fragility fractures among HIV infected compared to uninfected male veterans by Womack, Julie A, Goulet, Joseph L, Gibert, Cynthia, Brandt, Cynthia, Chang, Chung Chou, Gulanski, Barbara, Fraenkel, Liana, Mattocks, Kristin, Rimland, David, Rodriguez-Barradas, Maria C, Tate, Janet, Yin, Michael T, Justice, Amy C

    Published in PloS one (16-02-2011)
    “…HIV infection has been associated with an increased risk of fragility fracture. We explored whether or not this increased risk persisted in HIV infected and…”
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    MRSA nasal colonization burden and risk of MRSA infection by Stenehjem, Edward, MD, MSc, Rimland, David, MD

    Published in American journal of infection control (01-05-2013)
    “…Background Staphylococcus aureus nasal colonization burden has been identified as a risk factor for infection. This study evaluates methicillin-resistant S…”
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    D-Dimer Levels before HIV Seroconversion Remain Elevated Even after Viral Suppression and Are Associated with an Increased Risk of Non-AIDS Events by Freiberg, Matthew S, Bebu, Ionut, Tracy, Russell, So-Armah, Kaku, Okulicz, Jason, Ganesan, Anuradha, Armstrong, Adam, O'Bryan, Thomas, Rimland, David, Justice, Amy C, Agan, Brian K

    Published in PloS one (18-04-2016)
    “…The mechanism underlying the excess risk of non-AIDS diseases among HIV infected people is unclear. HIV associated inflammation/hypercoagulability likely plays…”
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    Do Patterns of Comorbidity Vary by HIV Status, Age, and HIV Severity? by Goulet, Joseph L., Fultz, Shawn L., Rimland, David, Butt, Adeel, Gibert, Cynthia, Rodriguez-Barradas, Maria, Bryant, Kendall, Justice, Amy C.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-12-2007)
    “…Patterns of comorbidity among persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are not well described. We compared comorbidity among veterans with and without…”
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    Risk factors for vitamin D deficiency among veterans with and without HIV infection by Hidron, Alicia I, Hill, Brittany, Guest, Jodie L, Rimland, David

    Published in PloS one (21-04-2015)
    “…We aimed to describe and compare the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency between HIV-negative and HIV-infected veterans in the southern United States, and to…”
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    Transcriptional down-regulation of ccr5 in a subset of HIV+ controllers and their family members by Gonzalo-Gil, Elena, Rapuano, Patrick B, Ikediobi, Uchenna, Leibowitz, Rebecca, Mehta, Sameet, Coskun, Ayse K, Porterfield, J Zachary, Lampkin, Teagan D, Marconi, Vincent C, Rimland, David, Walker, Bruce D, Deeks, Steven, Sutton, Richard E

    Published in eLife (09-04-2019)
    “…HIV +Elite and Viremic controllers (EC/VCs) are able to control virus infection, perhaps because of host genetic determinants. We identified 16% (21 of 131)…”
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    The Changing Epidemiology of Cryptococcosis: An Update from Population-Based Active Surveillance in 2 Large Metropolitan Areas, 1992–2000 by Mirza, Sara A., Phelan, Maureen, Rimland, David, Graviss, Edward, Hamill, Richard, Brandt, Mary E., Gardner, Tracie, Sattah, Matthew, de Leon, Gabriel Ponce, Baughman, Wendy, Hajjeh, Rana A.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-03-2003)
    “…To examine trends in the incidence and epidemiology of cryptococcosis, active, population-based surveillance was conducted during 1992–2000 in 2 areas of the…”
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