Bui D Duong
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1.
Lancaster K, Hoffman I, Hanscom B, Ha T, Dumchev K, Susami H, et al.
J Int AIDS Soc
. 2018 Oct;
21(10):e25195.
PMID: 30350406
Introduction: People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high HIV incidence and face significant barriers to engagement in HIV care and substance use treatment. Strategies for HIV treatment as prevention and...
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Vree M, Huong N, Duong B, Co N, Sy D, Cobelens F, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2007 Aug;
7:210.
PMID: 17705838
Background: Delay in tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment initiation may increase disease severity and mortality. In evaluations of tuberculosis control programmes high fatality rates during tuberculosis treatment, are used as an...
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Vree M, Huong N, Duong B, Sy D, Van L, Co N, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2007 Jul;
7:134.
PMID: 17605770
Background: Tuberculosis treatment failure and death rates are low in the Western Pacific Region, including Vietnam. However, failure or death may also occur among patients who did not complete treatment,...
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Huong N, Vree M, Duong B, Khanh V, Loan V, Co N, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2007 Jun;
7:110.
PMID: 17567521
Background: Treatment delay is an important indicator of access to tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment. Analyses of patient delay (i.e. time interval between onset of symptoms and first consultation of a...
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Huong N, Lan N, Cobelens F, Duong B, Co N, Bosman M, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2006 Oct;
194(9):1226-32.
PMID: 17041848
Background: There is limited evidence that the DOTS (directly observed therapy, short course) strategy for tuberculosis (TB) control can contain the emergence and spread of drug resistance in the absence...