...population in Europe      Project summary Please click here to download the Ris...
...populations globally.   This article is part of the network’s archive of useful ...
Considerations for Inclusion of Risk Populations into COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy Trials 15 July 202...
...population. High rates of suicide within prison and increased mortality from all causes on release h...
...population of Tongaat is 77,000; 49.1% are male and 50.9% female. The self-identified ethnic backgro...
...population of Umkomaas is 37572; 58% are male and 42% female; 51% are 15- 49 years old. The self-ide...
...populations as a public health issue. Both in high-income and in resource-scarce countries the healt...
...populations they follow-up. Many sites were initially set up to support clinical trials, one-time p...
...populations they serve, high-quality randomised clinical trials are more essential than ever to ensu...
...population of the whole of the island of Ireland and injuring the entire population of Russia.&n...
...population of over 63,000, which will bring the number of villages to 50 and a population of over 91...
...populations in trial design, implementation, and evaluation, ensuring equitable access and represent...
...population, with reviews suggesting standardized mortality ratios of above 20 and a large p...
...population of Northern Uganda & beyond. The hospital has paediatric facilities including 166 ...
...population in Europe) consortium has come together to celebrate World Immunisation Week by ...
Home childbirth among young mothers aged 15-24 years in Nigeria: a national population-based cross-s...
...population genetic research, and intensified controversy over the use of race/ethnicity in this work...
...Population ageing and transformations in the social determinants of health have increased the coexis...
...population-based registries of four Nordic countries and Western Australia. Across the five countrie...
...populations. Conversely, models and trials have demonstrated that Wolbachia spreads more effectively...