Collection Type: Partnered Collections
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Medicine & Health Cancer Systems Epidemiology Insights and Future Opportunities
Systems epidemiology offers a more comprehensive and holistic approach to studies of cancer in populations by considering high dimensionality measures from multiple domains, assessing the…
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Medicine & Health Priorities for HIV service delivery: Evidence, implementation and future directions
This collection builds on the previous priority setting process to publish key evidence reviews with complimentary targeted commentaries that inform the updated 2021 guidelines. Supporting evidence…
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Biology & Life Sciences Cetacean Welfare in Professionally Managed Programs
There is a strong commitment among accredited zoos and aquariums that exhibit cetaceans to use data to ensure the animals thrive under their professional care. This collection presents the results of…
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Medicine & Health UNAIDS HIV Targets
Despite the extraordinary achievements in discovering, developing, and scaling up effective strategies, we are still far from consigning HIV to history. The UN Sustainable Development Goals include…
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Medicine & Health Vivax Malaria Collection
While great strides have been made in efforts to treat and prevent malaria caused by Plasmoidum falciparum, more progress is needed to address the unique challenges associated with preventing and…
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Medicine & Health HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau
This Special Collection from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau and its partners, highlights the dynamic role of HRSA's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program…
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Medicine & Health Starworms
The Starworms (STop Anthelminthic Resistant WORMS) project aims to strengthen the monitoring and surveillance of drug efficacy and anthelmintic resistance in soil-transmitted helminth control…
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Research Analysis & Policy The Missing Pieces: A Collection of Negative, Null and Inconclusive Results
The publication of negative, null and inconclusive results is important to provide scientists with balanced information and avoid the duplication of efforts testing similar hypotheses, which waste…