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Varma R, Carroll S, Jacobson I, Milross C, Post J
Intern Med J . 2011 May; 41(5):437-8. PMID: 21605299
No abstract available.
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Emerson C, Goldberg H, Vollmer-Conna U, Post J
Int J STD AIDS . 2010 May; 21(5):346-50. PMID: 20498105
Not all people with tuberculosis have their HIV status ascertained despite the interaction between these infections. We investigated the self-reported HIV testing practice among physicians treating tuberculosis in Australia and...
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Emerson C, Post J, Workman C
Int J STD AIDS . 2009 Mar; 20(4):288-9. PMID: 19304981
Enfuvirtide is beneficial in patients with limited treatment options. We report this case to highlight the possibility of a delayed hypersensitivity reaction as an important potential side-effect of enfuvirtide treatment....
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Rihs T, Begley K, Smith D, Sarangapany J, Callaghan A, Kelly M, et al.
HIV Med . 2006 Nov; 7(8):544-8. PMID: 17105514
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate symptoms of long-term central nervous system (CNS) toxicity in HIV-positive patients treated with efavirenz (EFV). Methods: We carried out a single-centre,...
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Post J, Alexopoulos C, Fewtrell C, Giles R, Jones P
Intern Med J . 2006 Nov; 36(12):790-2. PMID: 17096742
The mortality of retained, infected pacemaker systems is high. We assessed the safety and rate of relapse of infection after complete percutaneous removal of leads of infected pacemaker systems. None...
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Post J, Konecny P, Lloyd A, Jones P
Infection . 2002 Dec; 30(6):400-2. PMID: 12478333
Peripheral nervous system complications of Q fever are uncommon. A case of electrophysiologically documented brachial neuritis occurring during acute Coxiella burnetii infection is reported. The relevant literature is reviewed.
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Davenport M, Post J
AIDS . 2001 Oct; 15(15):2055-7. PMID: 11600840
Traditional HIV epidemic models suggest that rapid disease progression may lead to reduced transmission because of a decreased time for the spread of the virus. We present a transmission model...
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Post J
Ann Intern Med . 2001 Apr; 134(8):715. PMID: 11304113
No abstract available.