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621“…Ward ZJ, Bleich SN, Cradock AL, et al. Projected U.S. State-Level Prevalence of Adult Obesity and Severe Obesity. …”
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622“…Patients with CD4 cell counts lower than expected had a higher risk of viral increase above 1000copies/uL and death if their VL was above 1000copies/uL (state 2 to 3 (λ(23)): HR = 1.83 and (λ(34)): HR = 1.42 respectively). …”
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623por Liu, Jiawen, Clark, Lara P., Bechle, Matthew J., Hajat, Anjum, Kim, Sun-Young, Robinson, Allen L., Sheppard, Lianne, Szpiro, Adam A., Marshall, Julian D.“…The disparities varied by U.S. state; for example, for [Formula: see text] in 2010, exposures were at least 5% higher than average in 63% of states for non-Hispanic Black populations; in 33% and 26% of states for Hispanic and for non-Hispanic Asian populations, respectively; and in no states for non-Hispanic White populations. …”
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624por Ferrero, David M., Larson, Jim, Jacobsson, Bo, Di Renzo, Gian Carlo, Norman, Jane E., Martin, James N., D’Alton, Mary, Castelazo, Ernesto, Howson, Chris P., Sengpiel, Verena, Bottai, Matteo, Mayo, Jonathan A., Shaw, Gary M., Verdenik, Ivan, Tul, Nataša, Velebil, Petr, Cairns-Smith, Sarah, Rushwan, Hamid, Arulkumaran, Sabaratnam, Howse, Jennifer L., Simpson, Joe Leigh“…METHODS: We analyzed individual patient-level data on 4.1 million singleton pregnancies from four countries with very high human development index (Czech Republic, New Zealand, Slovenia, Sweden) and one comparator U.S. state (California) to determine the specific contribution (adjusting for confounding effects) of 21 factors. …”
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625por Robbins, Cheryl, Boulet, Sheree L., Morgan, Isabel, D’Angelo, Denise V., Zapata, Lauren B., Morrow, Brian, Sharma, Andrea, Kroelinger, Charlan D.“…The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) is an ongoing U.S. state- and population-based surveillance system administered collaboratively by CDC and state health departments. …”
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