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Defining a prevalence level to describe the elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) transmission and designing monitoring & evaluating (M&E) programmes post the cessation of mass... by Benjamin S Collyer, Michael A Irvine, T Deidre Hollingsworth, Mark Bradley, Roy M Anderson
Published 2020Connect to this object online.
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Visible minority status and occupation were associated with increased COVID-19 infection in Greater Vancouver British Columbia between June and November 2020: an ecological study by Binay Adhikari, Younathan Abdia, Notice Ringa, Notice Ringa, Felicity Clemens, Sunny Mak, Caren Rose, Caren Rose, Naveed Z. Janjua, Naveed Z. Janjua, Michael Otterstatter, Michael Otterstatter, Michael A. Irvine, Michael A. Irvine
Published 2024Connect to this object online.
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World Health Organization Danger Signs to predict bacterial sepsis in young infants: A pragmatic cohort study by Omolabake Akinseye, Constantin R. Popescu, Msandeni Chiume-Kayuni, Michael A. Irvine, Norman Lufesi, Tisungane Mvalo, Niranjan Kissoon, Matthew O. Wiens, Pascal M. Lavoie
Published 2023Connect to this object online.
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World Health Organization Danger Signs to predict bacterial sepsis in young infants: A pragmatic cohort study. by Omolabake Akinseye, Constantin R Popescu, Msandeni Chiume-Kayuni, Michael A Irvine, Norman Lufesi, Tisungane Mvalo, Niranjan Kissoon, Matthew O Wiens, Pascal M Lavoie
Published 2023Connect to this object online.
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Distribution of take-home opioid antagonist kits during a synthetic opioid epidemic in British Columbia, Canada: a modelling study by Michael A Irvine, PhD, Jane A Buxton, ProfMBBS, Michael Otterstatter, PhD, Robert Balshaw, PhD, Reka Gustafson, MD, Mark Tyndall, ProfMD, Perry Kendall, MD, Thomas Kerr, ProfPhD, Mark Gilbert, MD, Daniel Coombs, ProfPhD
Published 2018Connect to this object online.
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Estimating naloxone need in the USA across fentanyl, heroin, and prescription opioid epidemics: a modelling study by Michael A Irvine, PhD, Declan Oller, PhD, Jesse Boggis, MPH, Brian Bishop, PharmD, Daniel Coombs, ProfPhD, Eliza Wheeler, MPA, Maya Doe-Simkins, MPH, Alexander Y Walley, ProfMD, Brandon D L Marshall, PhD, Jeffrey Bratberg, PharmD, Traci C Green, ProfPhD
Published 2022Connect to this object online.
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