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  1. Yan, Ping

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      Identifying and describing a cohort effect in the national database of reported cases of hepatitis C virus infection in Canada (1991−2010): an age-period-cohort analysis
      Max Trubnikov, Ping Yan, Jane Njihia and Chris Archibald
      November 11, 2014 2 (4) E281-E287; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20140041
  2. Yao, Zhan

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      Impact of legislation and a prescription monitoring program on the prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescriptions for monitored drugs in Ontario: a time series analysis
      Tara Gomes, David Juurlink, Zhan Yao, Ximena Camacho, J. Michael Paterson, Samantha Singh, Irfan Dhalla, Beth Sproule and Muhammad Mamdani
      November 18, 2014 2 (4) E256-E261; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20140027
  3. Yong, Paul

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      Routes of hysterectomy in women with benign uterine disease in the Vancouver Coastal Health and Providence Health Care regions: a retrospective cohort analysis
      Innie Chen, Sarka Lisonkova, Catherine Allaire, Christina Williams, Paul Yong and K.S. Joseph
      November 12, 2014 2 (4) E273-E280; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20130080
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      The effects of HIV-1 subtype and ethnicity on the rate of CD4 cell count decline in patients naive to antiretroviral therapy: a Canadian−European collaborative retrospective cohort study
      Marina B. Klein, Jim Young, David Dunn, Bruno Ledergerber, Caroline Sabin, Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri, Francois Dabis, Richard Harrigan, Darrell H. Tan, Sharon Walmsley, John Gill, Curtis Cooper, Alexandra U. Scherrer, Amanda Mocroft, Robert S. Hogg, Fiona Smaill and for the Canadian−European Clade Collaboration
      December 01, 2014 2 (4) E318-E329; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20140017
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