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1 fe care for underserved populations, such as homeless persons.
2 HIV serostatus among high-risk mentally ill homeless persons.
4 cational outcomes of addiction treatment for homeless persons, although long-term gains remain unknow
5 ed to a 6.7% decline in TB among chronically homeless persons and a 5.7% decline among transiently ho
6 ove the substantial morbidity experienced by homeless persons and decrease their reliance on acute ho
9 programs (cases and deaths among chronically homeless persons declined 7.2% and 3.1% and among transi
10 10 years (cases and deaths among chronically homeless persons decreased 12.5% and 19.8% and among tra
11 declined 7.2% and 3.1% and among transiently homeless persons dropped 10.9% and 4.1%, respectively).
12 reased 12.5% and 19.8% and among transiently homeless persons dropped 35.9% and 32.4%, respectively)
14 secondary end points were the proportions of homeless persons free of body lice on days 14 and 45, re
16 s associated with health care utilization by homeless persons have not been explored from a national
22 the high level of interest in eye care among homeless persons, ongoing vision-screening programs and
23 SBRI9, which was not seen among King County homeless persons prior to 2002, accounted for 16 out of
25 eiving permethrin-impregnated underwear than homeless persons receiving the placebo were free of body
27 In this nationally representative survey, homeless persons reported high levels of barriers to nee
30 OR "runaway children" OR "runaway youth" or "homeless persons." STUDY SELECTION: Studies were include
31 clusters associated with recent outbreaks in homeless persons to determine factors associated with th
32 this cross-sectional study, we recruited 100 homeless persons using a stratified random sampling tech
37 persons and a 5.7% decline among transiently homeless persons, while a 10% improvement in effectivene
39 n of deaths occurred among people, including homeless persons, who lived in the inner cores of the la
40 A 10% increase in access to treatment among homeless persons with active TB produced larger declines
42 A 10% increase in access to treatment among homeless persons with latent TB infection led to a 6.7%
45 m of assertive community treatment (ACT) for homeless persons with severe and persistent mental illne
46 to usual community care, the ACT program for homeless persons with severe and persistent mental illne
47 community treatment in the rehabilitation of homeless persons with severe mental illness using a meta
48 edication compliance rates among a cohort of homeless persons with severe mental illness were markedl
50 rate ratios that compare mortality rates in homeless persons with those in the general population of
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