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Sharon Nachman

Researcher at Stony Brook University

Publications -  186
Citations -  7851

Sharon Nachman is an academic researcher from Stony Brook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Viral load. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 180 publications receiving 7199 citations. Previous affiliations of Sharon Nachman include State University of New York System & Stony Brook University Hospital.

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Evaluation of Tuberculosis Diagnostics in Children: 1. Proposed Clinical Case Definitions for Classification of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis Disease. Consensus From an Expert Panel

TL;DR: The definitions presented in this article are intended for use in clinical research to evaluate diagnostic assays and not for individual patient diagnosis or treatment decisions.
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Stable classes of phenotypic expression in methicillin-resistant clinical isolates of staphylococci.

TL;DR: It is suggested that these classes represent stages in an evolutionary sequence leading to progressively improved phenotypic expression of methicillin resistance in staphylococci.
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Reported adherence as a determinant of response to highly active antiretroviral therapy in children who have human immunodeficiency virus infection.

TL;DR: In children, reported adherence predicts the virologic response to HAART therapy and is a useful measure of adherence, and interventions and regimens to increase adherence should result in an improved outcome.
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Incidence of opportunistic and other infections in HIV-infected children in the HAART era.

TL;DR: Investigation of the incidence of 29 targeted opportunistic and other infections occurring in the era of HAART between January 1, 2001, and December 31, 2004 in HIV-infected infants, children, and adolescents followed up in Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group (PACTG) 219C found infection rates were significantly lower than those reported in the PACTG in the pre-HAART era.