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Ophthalmology|September 8, 2020
ReplyN Venkatesh Prajna, Naveen Radhakrishnan, Prajna Lalitha, et al.
Epidemics|May 17, 2015
The distribution of the prevalence of ocular chlamydial infection in communities where trachoma is disappearingThomas M Lietman, Teshome Gebre, Amza Abdou, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|May 12, 2015
Correction: The Distribution of Ocular Chlamydia Prevalence across Tanzanian Communities Where Trachoma Is DecliningSalman A Rahman, Sheila K West, Harran Mkocha, et al.
Ophthalmology|August 24, 2020
ReplyN Venkatesh Prajna, Naveen Radhakrishnan, Prajna Lalitha, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 29, 2020
Comparing Cone Structure and Function in RHO- and RPGR-Associated Retinitis PigmentosaKatharina G Foote, Jessica J Wong, Alexandra E Boehm, et al.
International Health|August 19, 2021
Keeping an eye on pink eye: a global conjunctivitis outbreak expert surveyGurbani Kaur, Gerami D Seitzman, Thomas M Lietman, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|December 12, 2017
Genotype-Specific Measles Transmissibility: A Branching Process AnalysisSarah F Ackley, Jill K Hacker, Wayne T A Enanoria, et al.
Ophthalmic Epidemiology|March 14, 2014
Estimating community prevalence of ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection using pooled polymerase chain reaction testingKathryn J Ray, Zhaoxia Zhou, Vicky Cevallos, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|March 1, 2024
Use of Large Language Models to Assess the Likelihood of Epidemics From the Content of Tweets: Infodemiology StudyMichael S Deiner, Natalie A Deiner, Vagelis Hristidis, et al.
JMIR Infodemiology|March 24, 2022
Sustained Reductions in Online Search Interest for Communicable Eye and Other Conditions During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infodemiology StudyMichael S Deiner, Gerami D Seitzman, Gurbani Kaur, et al.
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Ophthalmology|September 8, 2020
ReplyN Venkatesh Prajna, Naveen Radhakrishnan, Prajna Lalitha, et al.
Epidemics|May 17, 2015
The distribution of the prevalence of ocular chlamydial infection in communities where trachoma is disappearingThomas M Lietman, Teshome Gebre, Amza Abdou, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|May 12, 2015
Correction: The Distribution of Ocular Chlamydia Prevalence across Tanzanian Communities Where Trachoma Is DecliningSalman A Rahman, Sheila K West, Harran Mkocha, et al.
Ophthalmology|August 24, 2020
ReplyN Venkatesh Prajna, Naveen Radhakrishnan, Prajna Lalitha, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 29, 2020
Comparing Cone Structure and Function in RHO- and RPGR-Associated Retinitis PigmentosaKatharina G Foote, Jessica J Wong, Alexandra E Boehm, et al.
International Health|August 19, 2021
Keeping an eye on pink eye: a global conjunctivitis outbreak expert surveyGurbani Kaur, Gerami D Seitzman, Thomas M Lietman, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|December 12, 2017
Genotype-Specific Measles Transmissibility: A Branching Process AnalysisSarah F Ackley, Jill K Hacker, Wayne T A Enanoria, et al.
Ophthalmic Epidemiology|March 14, 2014
Estimating community prevalence of ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection using pooled polymerase chain reaction testingKathryn J Ray, Zhaoxia Zhou, Vicky Cevallos, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|March 1, 2024
Use of Large Language Models to Assess the Likelihood of Epidemics From the Content of Tweets: Infodemiology StudyMichael S Deiner, Natalie A Deiner, Vagelis Hristidis, et al.
JMIR Infodemiology|March 24, 2022
Sustained Reductions in Online Search Interest for Communicable Eye and Other Conditions During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infodemiology StudyMichael S Deiner, Gerami D Seitzman, Gurbani Kaur, et al.
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