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Balancing Risks and Opportunities: Data-Empowered-Health Ecosystems
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57237
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Of over 12,000 HIV/STI tests performed each year at the DCJ, there are approximately 50 to 100 new HIV diagnoses (personal communication by Dr Barry-Lewis Harris, April 2024) and high STI positivity (5% syphilis, 5% gonorrhea, and 11% chlamydia) [35,66], which is a recommended indication for Pr EP use. The approach to HIV testing at the DCJ is a combination of opt-in and opt-out.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64813
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Harris et al [25] are the only authors reporting on either the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) or the Scoliosis Research Society Score, showing a better outcome measured by the ODI in same-day CF and no difference in Scoliosis Research Society Score.
There was a moderate degree of bias for all included studies (Figure 4 [21-27]).
ROBINS-I traffic light plot of included studies.
Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e67290
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