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| Stephen A BerrySummaryAffiliation: Johns Hopkins University Country: USA Publications
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Trends in reasons for hospitalization in a multisite United States cohort of persons living with HIV, 2001-2008Stephen A Berry
Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 59:368-75. 2012..Hospitalization rates for comorbid conditions among persons living with HIV in the current highly active antiretroviral therapy era are unknown...
Hospitalization risk following initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapyS A Berry
Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287 2100, USA
HIV Med 11:289-98. 2010..The primary objective of this study was to determine hospitalization rates over time in the year after HAART initiation for virological responders and nonresponders...
Gonorrhoea and chlamydia testing rates of HIV-infected men: low despite guidelinesStephen A Berry
Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287 2100, USA
Sex Transm Infect 86:481-4. 2010..This study determined GC/CT testing rates in a clinical HIV cohort before and after 2003 when the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued guidelines for GC/CT screening...
The cost-effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in MalawiStephen A Berry
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA
J Infect Dis 202:S108-15. 2010..Nations such as Malawi, where Rotarix is currently under phase III investigation, may nevertheless face difficult economic choices in considering vaccine adoption...
Increased gonorrhoea and chlamydia testing did not increase case detection in an HIV clinical cohort 1999-2007Stephen A Berry
Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287 2100, USA
Sex Transm Infect 87:469-75. 2011..The objective of this study was to determine whether wider testing resulting from these guidelines would produce an increase in gonorrhoea/chlamydia diagnoses...
Comparing different measures of retention in outpatient HIV careBaligh R Yehia
Department of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
AIDS 26:1131-9. 2012..There is no gold standard to measure retention in care. This study is the first to compare different measures of retention, using a large geographically diverse sample...
