E L Korenromp
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Recent Articles
1.
Korenromp E, Bierrenbach A, Williams B, Dye C
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2009 Mar;
13(3):283-303.
PMID: 19275787
Tuberculosis (TB) ranks among the 10 principal causes of death and disability worldwide, largely on the basis of mortality estimates. These estimates have been derived by a variety of methods,...
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Korenromp E, White R, Orroth K, Bakker R, Kamali A, Serwadda D, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2005 Jan;
191 Suppl 1:S168-78.
PMID: 15627227
Community-randomized trials in Mwanza, Tanzania, and Rakai and Masaka, Uganda, suggested that population characteristics were an important determinant of the impact of sexually transmitted infection (STI) treatment interventions on incidence...
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Korenromp E, Arnold F, Williams B, Nahlen B, Snow R
Int J Epidemiol
. 2004 Aug;
33(6):1293-301.
PMID: 15319411
Background: We assessed whether Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), a large and high-quality source of under-5 mortality estimates in developing countries, would be able to detect reductions in under-5 mortality...
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Orroth K, Korenromp E, White R, Changalucha J, de Vlas S, Gray R, et al.
Sex Transm Infect
. 2003 Apr;
79(2):98-105.
PMID: 12690128
Objectives: To assess bias in estimates of STD prevalence in population based surveys resulting from diagnostic error and selection bias. To evaluate the effects of such biases on STD prevalence...
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Korenromp E, Bakker R, Gray R, Wawer M, Serwadda D, Habbema J
Sex Transm Infect
. 2002 Jun;
78 Suppl 1:i55-63.
PMID: 12083448
An assessment was made of how the HIV epidemic may have influenced sexually transmitted disease (STD) epidemiology in Uganda, and how HIV would affect the effectiveness of syndromic STD treatment...
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Korenromp E, de Vlas S, Nagelkerke N, Habbema J
Sex Transm Dis
. 2001 Oct;
28(11):613-21.
PMID: 11677381
Background: If sexually transmitted disease (STD) cofactor effects are strong and STDs are highly prevalent, STD control can be a strategy for HIV prevention. Objective: To review possibilities for estimating...
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van Vliet C, Meester E, Korenromp E, Singer B, Bakker R, Habbema J
Bull World Health Organ
. 2001 Jun;
79(5):442-54.
PMID: 11417040
Using a sexually transmitted diseases simulation model (STDSIM), we made projections of HIV spread for four profiles of sexual behaviour reflecting patterns encountered across the developing world: 1) much commercial...
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Korenromp E, van Vliet C, Grosskurth H, Gavyole A, Van der Ploeg C, Fransen L, et al.
AIDS
. 2000 Apr;
14(5):573-93.
PMID: 10780720
Objectives: To compare the impact of single-round mass treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STD), sustained syndromic treatment and their combination on the incidence of HIV in rural Africa. Methods: We...
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Gray R, Wawer M, Sewankambo N, Serwadda D, Li C, Moulton L, et al.
AIDS
. 1999 Nov;
13(15):2113-23.
PMID: 10546865
Objectives: To assess the linkage of sexually transmitted disease (STD) symptoms and treatable STD to HIV incidence. Design: Analysis of a randomized trial of STD control for HIV prevention, Rakai,...
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Steerenberg P, Korenromp E, van Loveren H, Mol D, Geerse L, de Gruijl F
Photochem Photobiol
. 1997 Jan;
65(1):150-4.
PMID: 9066295
We analyzed natural killer (NK) cell activity in the hairless albino Skh/HR1 mouse, to study whether the NK cell activity plays a role during UV radiation (UVR)-induced carcinogenesis. In 4...