72 research outputs found

    Predictors of HIV seroconversion in the EXPLORE serosorting subcohort.

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    <p>Adjusted for race, number male partners, self-reported gonorrhea, depression, alcohol or drug use before sex, amphetamine use.</p

    Predictors of HIV seroconversion in the EXPLORE seropositioning subcohort.

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    <p>Adjusted for race, number male partners, self-reported gonorrhea, depression, alcohol or drug use before sex, amphetamine use.</p

    Comparison between serosorters (score> = 4) and non-serosorters (score< = 1) at baseline visit within the EXPLORE serosorting subcohort (n = 2623).

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    <p>Comparison between serosorters (score> = 4) and non-serosorters (score< = 1) at baseline visit within the EXPLORE serosorting subcohort (n = 2623).</p

    Coronary Heart Disease Events in Framingham Participants with Differing Exposure to Risk Factors During Young Adulthood.

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    <p>Coronary Heart Disease Events in Framingham Participants with Differing Exposure to Risk Factors During Young Adulthood.</p

    Adjusted associations between SBP, DBP, LDL and HDL levels at different ages and CHD events.

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    <p>Hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) are adjusted for age (via Cox model), sex, calendar year (via spline), body mass index, diabetes, years with diabetes, smoking status (current/past/never), pack-years of tobacco exposure (via spline), and use of blood pressure and lipid medications. The first column of results (for age 20–39) corresponds to the right-hand column of <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0154288#pone.0154288.t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a>. Categories for systolic blood pressure (SBP) are ≤120 (reference), 121–140, 141–160 and >160 mmHg; for diastolic blood pressure (DBP) are ≤80, 81–90, 91–100, and >100; for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) are ≤100 (reference), 101–130, 131–160 and >160 mg/dl; and for high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) are >65 (reference), 51–65, 36–50, and ≤35 mg/dl. “P Overall” refers to a test of the overall contribution of the risk factor (including early, later, and current exposures) to the model. No participants had an average SBP>160 mmHg from age 20–39. The * indicates a truncated confidence interval.</p

    Regression standardized test specificity by month to expiration, adjusting for site, lot, and technician.

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    <p>The blue squares in the figure represent the mean adjusted specificity of the tests, and the black ovals represent the limits of the 95% bootstrap confidence interval.</p
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