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Evaluating the contributions of strategies to prevent SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the healthcare setting: a modelling study.

Author(s): Qiu X, Miller JC, MacFadden DR, Hanage WP|Journal: BMJ Open|PMID: 33653758| March 2021
Since its onset, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, with particularly severe outcomes in healthcare institutions…

US-county level variation in intersecting individual, household and community characteristics relevant to COVID-19 and planning an equitable response: a cross-sectional analysis.

Author(s): Chin T, Kahn R, Li R, Chen JT, Krieger N, Buckee CO, Balsari S, Kiang MV|Journal: BMJ Open|PMID: 32873684| September 2020
To illustrate the intersections of, and intercounty variation in, individual, household and community factors that influence the impact of COVID-19…

Patients’ perspectives of tuberculosis treatment challenges and barriers to treatment adherence in Ukraine: a qualitative study.

Author(s): Aibana O, Dauria E, Kiriazova T, Makarenko O, Bachmaha M, Rybak N, Flanigan TP, Petrenko V, Becker AE, Murray MB|Journal: BMJ Open|PMID: 32014870| February 2020
To understand the challenges faced by patients with tuberculosis (TB) and factors that influence TB treatment adherence in Ukraine.

Decomposition of the US black/white inequality in premature mortality, 2010-2015: an observational study.

Author(s): Kiang MV, Krieger N, Buckee CO, Onnela JP, Chen JT|Journal: BMJ Open|PMID: 31748287| November 2019
Decompose the US black/white inequality in premature mortality into shared and group-specific risks to better inform health policy.
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