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Interventions to reduce the incidence of surgical site infection in colorectal resections: systematic review with multicomponent network meta-analysis (INTRISSI): study protocol.
Friedrichs J, Seide S, Vey J, Zimmermann S, Hardt J, Kleeff J, Klose J, Michalski CW, Kieser M, Pilz M, Ronellenfitsch U. Friedrichs J, et al. Among authors: zimmermann s. BMJ Open. 2021 Nov 25;11(11):e057226. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057226. BMJ Open. 2021. PMID: 34824125 Free PMC article.
Minimally invasivE versus open total GAstrectomy (MEGA): study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial (DRKS00025765).
Nickel F, Studier-Fischer A, Hausmann D, Klotz R, Vogel-Adigozalov SL, Tenckhoff S, Klose C, Feisst M, Zimmermann S, Babic B, Berlt F, Bruns C, Gockel I, Graf S, Grimminger P, Gutschow CA, Hoeppner J, Ludwig K, Mirow L, Mönig S, Reim D, Seyfried F, Stange D, Billeter A, Nienhüser H, Probst P, Schmidt T, Müller-Stich BP. Nickel F, et al. Among authors: zimmermann s. BMJ Open. 2022 Oct 31;12(10):e064286. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064286. BMJ Open. 2022. PMID: 36316075 Free PMC article.
Association between vaccination and persistent COVID-19-related symptoms among patients with mild Omicron infection: A prospective cohort study.
Rover MM, Scolari FL, Trott G, da Silva MMD, de Souza D, da Rosa Minho Dos Santos R, De Carli Schardosim RF, de Souza Roldão E, Pozza Estivalete G, Rech GS, Mocellin D, de Souza JMB, Miozzo AP, Itaqui CR, da Silva GN, de Mesquita Neto J, Freitas HJM, Dos Santos CVP, da Silveira AS, D'Ávila CM, Soares CM, Vítor Gozzi J, Dos Santos IF, Carvalho SM, Irineu VM, Silvestre OM, do Carmo Marinho Borges K, de Menezes Neves PDM, Junior FAM, Schleder JC, Dos Santos TP, Lanna Figueiredo E, da Fonseca BAL, Zimmermann SL, Pompilho MA, Facchi LM, Gebara OCE, Marcolino MS, Antonio ACP, Schvartzman PR, Barreto BB, Robinson CC, Falavigna M, Nasi LA, Polanczyk CA, Biolo A, Rosa RG. Rover MM, et al. Among authors: zimmermann sl. Vaccine X. 2024 Nov 4;21:100579. doi: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2024.100579. eCollection 2024 Dec. Vaccine X. 2024. PMID: 39582794 Free PMC article.
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