Neighborhood Inequalities in Hepatitis C Mortality: Spatial and Temporal Patterns and Associated Factors

scientific article published on 16 June 2017

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P356DOI10.1007/S11524-017-0174-X
P932PMC publication ID5610126
P698PubMed publication ID28623451

P2093author name stringFabienne Laraque
Gil Maduro
Mary M Ford
Payal S Desai
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P4510describes a project that usesArcGISQ513297
P921main subjecttemporal patternQ129176847
P577publication date2017-06-16
P1433published inJournal of Urban HealthQ15760615
P1476titleNeighborhood Inequalities in Hepatitis C Mortality: Spatial and Temporal Patterns and Associated Factors

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Q99609911Concurrent Hepatitis C and B Virus and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infections Are Associated With Higher Mortality Risk Illustrating the Impact of Syndemics on Health Outcomescites workP2860

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