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Baseline results of a living systematic review for COVID-19 clinical trial registrations.
Maguire BJ, McLean ARD, Rashan S, Antonio ES, Bagaria J, Bentounsi Z, Brack M, Caldwell F, Carrara VI, Citarella BW, Dahal P, Feteh VF, H B Guérin M, Kennon K, Bilton Lahaut K, Makuka GJ, Ngu R, Obiesie S, Richmond C, Singh-Phulgenda S, Strudwick S, Tyrrell CSB, Schwinn A, King D, Newton PN, Price RN, Merson L, Stepniewska K, Guérin PJ. Maguire BJ, et al. Wellcome Open Res. 2020 Jun 2;5:116. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15933.1. eCollection 2020. Wellcome Open Res. 2020. PMID: 33154979 Free PMC article.
The Chagas disease study landscape: A systematic review of clinical and observational antiparasitic treatment studies to assess the potential for establishing an individual participant-level data platform.
Maguire BJ, Dahal P, Rashan S, Ngu R, Boon A, Forsyth C, Strub-Wourgaft N, Chatelain E, Barreira F, Sosa-Estani S, Guérin PJ. Maguire BJ, et al. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2021 Aug 16;15(8):e0009697. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009697. eCollection 2021 Aug. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2021. PMID: 34398888 Free PMC article.
Antimicrobial resistance patterns in bacteria causing febrile illness in Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia: a systematic review of published etiological studies from 1980-2015.
Roberts T, Dahal P, Shrestha P, Schilling W, Shrestha R, Ngu R, Huong VTL, van Doorn HR, Phimolsarnnousith V, Miliya T, Crump JA, Bell D, Newton PN, Dittrich S, Hopkins H, Stepniewska K, Guerin PJ, Ashley EA, Turner P. Roberts T, et al. Int J Infect Dis. 2022 Sep;122:612-621. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2022.07.018. Epub 2022 Jul 9. Int J Infect Dis. 2022. PMID: 35817284 Free article. Review.
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