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Sheila M Bird

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Clinical Risk|April 21, 2012
Statistician expert witnesses in agreement on relative hazardsSheila M Bird, Jane L Hutton
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 23, 2007
Military fatality rates (by cause) in Afghanistan and Iraq: a measure of hostilitiesSheila M Bird, Clive B Fairweather
Lancet (London, England)|July 13, 2020
Older-age opioid-related deaths in the UKSheila M Bird, J Roy Robertson
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|March 31, 2017
Antibiotic-associated suspected adverse drug reactions among hospitalized patients in Uganda: a prospective cohort studyRonald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Sheila M Bird
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 4, 2011
We should push for evidence based sentencing in criminal justiceSheila M Bird, Ben Goldacre, John Strang
Lancet (London, England)|January 14, 2014
Does take-home naloxone reduce non-fatal overdose?Trevor Bennett, Katy Holloway, Sheila M Bird
BMJ Open|January 23, 2017
Incidence, risk factors and risk prediction of hospital-acquired suspected adverse drug reactions: a prospective cohort of Ugandan inpatientsRonald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Sheila M Bird
Evaluation Review|February 20, 2009
A statistical perspective on the design of drug-court studiesElizabeth L C Merrall, Sheila M Bird
Malaria Journal|April 10, 2021
Quality of care for adult in-patients with malaria in a tertiary hospital in UgandaRonald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Sheila M Bird
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|March 7, 2016
Extensive antibiotic prescription rate among hospitalized patients in Uganda: but with frequent missed-dose daysRonald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Sheila M Bird
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Clinical Risk|April 21, 2012
Statistician expert witnesses in agreement on relative hazardsSheila M Bird, Jane L Hutton
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 23, 2007
Military fatality rates (by cause) in Afghanistan and Iraq: a measure of hostilitiesSheila M Bird, Clive B Fairweather
Lancet (London, England)|July 13, 2020
Older-age opioid-related deaths in the UKSheila M Bird, J Roy Robertson
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|March 31, 2017
Antibiotic-associated suspected adverse drug reactions among hospitalized patients in Uganda: a prospective cohort studyRonald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Sheila M Bird
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 4, 2011
We should push for evidence based sentencing in criminal justiceSheila M Bird, Ben Goldacre, John Strang
Lancet (London, England)|January 14, 2014
Does take-home naloxone reduce non-fatal overdose?Trevor Bennett, Katy Holloway, Sheila M Bird
BMJ Open|January 23, 2017
Incidence, risk factors and risk prediction of hospital-acquired suspected adverse drug reactions: a prospective cohort of Ugandan inpatientsRonald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Sheila M Bird
Evaluation Review|February 20, 2009
A statistical perspective on the design of drug-court studiesElizabeth L C Merrall, Sheila M Bird
Malaria Journal|April 10, 2021
Quality of care for adult in-patients with malaria in a tertiary hospital in UgandaRonald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Sheila M Bird
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|March 7, 2016
Extensive antibiotic prescription rate among hospitalized patients in Uganda: but with frequent missed-dose daysRonald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Sheila M Bird
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