| Hepatitis C. Virus Infection: Mechanism of Disease Progression |
OCT 2004 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; TRUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | An estimated 4 million individuals in the USA are chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus. Annually 8,000 to 10,000 of these subjects will die of liver-related complications and approximately 1,000 will require liver transplantation. The United States military nave rates of HCV infection similar to the general US population (1.6%). However, it is a younger population and its natural history of HCV infection has not been studied. Therefore, the ... |
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| Hepatitis C Virus Infection: Mechanism of Disease Progression |
OCT 2003 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; Brooke M. Huntley; TRUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | An estimated 4 million individuals in the USA are chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus. Annually 8,000 to 10,000 of these subjects will die of liver-related complications and approximately 1,000 will require liver transplantation. The United States military high rates of HCV infection similar to the general US population (1.6%). However, it is a younger population and its natural history of HCV infection has not been studied. Therefore, the ... |
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| Annual Research Progress Report. Fiscal Year 2003. Volume's 1 and 2 |
2003 |
1029 pages |
| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; Paul Pasquina; WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER WASHINGTON DC DEPT OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
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 | Tbe Annual Progress Report documents all research protocols, both new and continuing, reviewed during FY O3 by the Clinical Investigation Committtee (CIC) and the Human Use Committtee/Institutinal Review Board (HUCIIRB) of Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC). Continuing research review is administered by tbe Research Review Service (RRS), Department of Clinical Investigation (DCI), WRAMC. A detailed summary sheet of each protocol giving tbe objective, technical approach, and progress is presented. ... |
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| Department of Clinical Investigation (DCI). Annual Research Progress Report, Fiscal Year 2002 |
01 OCT 2002 |
813 pages |
| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Annual Progress Report documents all research protocols, both new and continuing, reviewed during FY 02 by the Clinical Investigation Committee (CIC) and the Human Use Committee/ Institutional Review Board (HUC/IRB) of Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) Continuing research review is administered by the Research Review Service (RRS), Department of Clinical Investigation (DCI), WRAMC. A detail summary sheet of each protocol giving the objective, technical approach, and progress is ... |
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| Department of Clinical Investigation (DCI). Annual Research Progress Report, Fiscal Year 2001. Volume 1 |
01 OCT 2001 |
736 pages |
| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; CLINICAL INVESTIGATION REGULATORY OFFICE FORT SAM HOUSTON TX
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 | This Annual Progress Report documents all research protocols, both new and continuing, reviewed during FY 01 by the Clinical Investigation Committee (CIC) and the Human Use Committee/Institutional Review Board (HUC/IRB) of Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC). Continuing research review is administered by the Research Review Service (RRS), Department of Clinical Investigation (DCI), WRAMC. A detail summary sheet of each protocol giving the objective, technical approach, and progress is presented. ... |
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| Hepatitis C Virus Infection: Mechanism of Disease Progression |
OCT 2001 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; Kent Holtzmuller; TRUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | This proposal focuses on: (1) Effect of different HCV genotype infection in active duty military subjects. (2) Factors associated with progressive liver disease, (3) Liver histology progression of disease, (4) Laboratory evaluations on virologic and immunological markers of disease, (5) Detailed risk factor questionnaires, health survey and quality of life questionnaires. To date, 41 active duty subjects are enrolled in the study. It is premature to draw conclusions on this ... |
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| Clinical Impact of Hepatitis C Infection in Military Active Duty Women |
JUL 1996 |
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| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER WASHINGTON DC
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 | To determine the prevalence of HCV among women in the US military, 3 categories of subjects were studied: 464 healthy women, 396 women in outpatient clinics and 89 women hospitalized for a variety of diagnosis (not liver disease) . HCV epidemiological risks were sought. Sera were tested for ALT and anti-HCV (ELISA, RIBA, Ortho Lab). HCV RNA and HCV genotype were determined (Inno-LIPA, Belgium). Data analysis showed a mean age ... |
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| Clinical Impact of Hepatitis C Infection in Military Active Duty Women |
30 SEP 95 |
10 pages |
| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER WASHINGTON DC
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 | To determine the rate of hepatitis C infection among active duty women, 932 volunteers were enrolled in the study. Subjects were grouped under 3 categories: 463 healthy women, 388 women who visit outpatient clinics and 81 women who are hospitalized for a variety of diagnosis. Demographic data and serologic diagnosis of the infection were conducted. Serological assays were: a marker of liver disease: alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and specific markers of ... |
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| Clinical Investigation Program, RCSS MED-300 (RI), Department of Clinical Investigation, Walter Reed Army Medical Center FY-94. Volume 1 |
08 MAR 95 |
274 pages |
| Authors:
Maria H. Sjogren; WALTER REED ARMY INST OF RESEARCH WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report identifies approved clinical research activities conducted at Walter Reed Army Medical Center through protocols approved by the Clinical Investigation Committee (CIC), the Human Use Committee/Institutional Review Board (HUC/IRB), and the institutional Laboratory Animal Care and Use Committee (lACUC), as appropriate. This report includes a Detail Summary Sheet outlining the progress of each protocol during Fiscal Year 94. Also included is a list of all known presentations and publications ... |
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