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Z Voko

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Pitter J, Voko Z, Jozwiak A, Berkics A
Epidemiol Infect . 2018 Jun; 146(11):1433-1444. PMID: 29945691
As campylobacteriosis is one of the most important foodborne infections, a European Union (EU)-27 level cost-effectiveness model has been developed on the socio-economic costs and benefits of applying certain control...
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Kovacs G, Zelei T, Voko Z
Climacteric . 2016 Sep; 19(5):488-95. PMID: 27593417
Objectives: Transdermal hormone replacement therapy is preferred for menopausal vasomotor symptoms. Our purpose was to compare the efficacy and local tolerability of a patch and a metered-dose transdermal spray that...
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Inotai A, Abonyi-Toth Z, Rokszin G, Voko Z
Value Health . 2016 May; 17(7):A553. PMID: 27201806
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Zsolyom A, Nagy B, Nagyjanosi L, Dessewffy Z, Steiner T, Kalo Z, et al.
Value Health . 2016 May; 17(7):A358. PMID: 27200720
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Sebestyen A, Mester S, Voko Z, Gajdacsi J, Cserhati P, Speer G, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2014 Dec; 26(3):1109-17. PMID: 25472855
Unlabelled: The study demonstrates that wintertime surgeries are associated with impaired fracture healing and increases the risk of conversion to hip arthroplasty after osteosynthesis of femoral neck fracture. Furthermore, the...
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Strain W, Cos X, Hirst M, Vencio S, Mohan V, Voko Z, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract . 2014 Jun; 105(3):302-12. PMID: 24956964
Aims: Clinical inertia, the tendency to maintain current treatment strategies despite results demanding escalation, is thought to substantially contribute to the disconnect between clinical aspirations for patients with diabetes and...
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Kalo Z, Landa K, Dolezal T, Voko Z
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) . 2012 Apr; 21(4):442-9. PMID: 22510226
The health burden of malignancies is greater in Central-Eastern Europe than in Western Europe. Furthermore, these countries have more limited healthcare resources, and therefore transparent decision criteria for innovative cancer...
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Szigethy E, Szeles G, Horvath A, Hidvegi T, Jermendy G, Paragh G, et al.
Public Health . 2012 Jan; 126(2):143-9. PMID: 22226972
Objectives: Hungary has high cardiovascular mortality. Recent studies have revealed a high prevalence of several cardiovascular risk factors, including obesity, diabetes and hypertension. The objective of this study was to...
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Voko Z, Csepe P, Nemeth R, Kosa K, Kosa Z, Szeles G, et al.
J Epidemiol Community Health . 2009 Feb; 63(6):455-60. PMID: 19228680
Background: Several models have been proposed to explain the association between ethnicity and health. It was investigated whether the association between Roma ethnicity and health is fully mediated by socioeconomic...
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Voko Z, Hollander M, Hofman A, Koudstaal P, Breteler M
Neurology . 2003 Nov; 61(9):1273-5. PMID: 14610137
In the Rotterdam Study, the authors investigated whether high intake of antioxidants from food is associated with the risk of stroke. Among 5,197 participants who were followed on average for...