Medicine & Life Sciences
HIV
100%
England
72%
CD4 Lymphocyte Count
39%
Health
32%
Public Health
26%
Viral Load
23%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
22%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
19%
HIV-1
18%
Health Impact Assessment
17%
Cross-Sectional Studies
17%
Pregnancy
17%
Contraception
15%
Adverse Childhood Experiences
14%
Therapeutics
14%
Northern Ireland
13%
Mortality
13%
Health Planning
12%
Wales
12%
Mental Health
12%
HIV Infections
11%
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
11%
Confidence Intervals
10%
efavirenz
9%
Population
9%
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
9%
Odds Ratio
9%
National Health Programs
9%
Epidemics
9%
Heterosexuality
9%
Atazanavir Sulfate
9%
Eastern Europe
8%
Alcohols
8%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
8%
Cell Count
8%
Behavioral Sciences
8%
Comorbidity
8%
Systematic Reviews
8%
Sexual Health
8%
Preconception Care
8%
Cohort Studies
7%
Violence
7%
Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
7%
Congenital Syphilis
7%
Cardiovascular Diseases
7%
Right to Health
7%
Uncertainty
7%
Randomized Controlled Trials
7%
Postcoital Contraception
7%
T-Lymphocytes
7%
Neoplasms
7%
Circulating MicroRNA
6%
Ireland
6%
Delivery of Health Care
6%
Viruses
6%
Social Determinants of Health
6%
Sexual Behavior
6%
Weights and Measures
6%
Breast Neoplasms
6%
Happiness
6%
Zidovudine
6%
Africa South of the Sahara
5%
Income
5%
African Continental Ancestry Group
5%
Pharmacies
5%
Self-Assessment
5%
Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
5%
Mutation
5%
Opportunistic Infections
5%
Risk-Taking
5%
Noncommunicable Diseases
5%
Mental Health Services
5%
Workforce
5%
Workplace
5%
Interviews
5%
Self Report
5%
Chronic Renal Insufficiency
5%
Hematologic Tests
5%
Primary Health Care
5%
Population Groups
5%
Gray Literature
5%
Infections
5%
Pharmacy
5%
Formal Social Control
5%
Social Sciences
spatial planning
24%
health
22%
public health
15%
contagious disease
10%
prophylaxis
10%
blood tests
7%
migrant
7%
mental health
7%
evidence
7%
access to treatment
6%
Patient information
6%
leaflet
6%
behavioral science
6%
cross-sectional study
6%
planning
6%
health practitioners
5%
sexually transmitted disease
5%
demographic situation
5%
confidence
5%
patient care
5%
management
5%
experience
5%
working group
5%