Medicine & Life Sciences
Sao Tome and Principe
100%
Treponema pallidum
77%
Angola
70%
Portugal
65%
Syphilis
59%
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
40%
Infections
38%
Reagins
34%
Cross-Sectional Studies
33%
Chlamydia trachomatis
33%
Pregnant Women
32%
Mothers
31%
Mozambique
29%
Prenatal Care
28%
Pregnancy in Adolescence
27%
Parturition
26%
Globus Pallidus
24%
Hepatitis B virus
23%
HIV
22%
Parasitic Diseases
22%
Newborn Infant
19%
Serogroup
18%
Malaria
18%
p-Hydroxyamphetamine
18%
DNA
18%
Anonymous Testing
17%
Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody-Absorption Test
17%
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
17%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
17%
Obstetrics
16%
Hemagglutination
16%
Yellow Fever Vaccine
16%
Lymphogranuloma Venereum
16%
Parasites
16%
Antibodies
15%
Yaws
15%
Health
14%
Neisseria
14%
Infant Health
14%
Hepatitis B
13%
Trichomonas vaginalis
13%
Prenatal Diagnosis
13%
Coinfection
13%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
12%
Pneumococcal Infections
12%
Gonorrhea
12%
Sexual Behavior
11%
Confidence Intervals
11%
Point-of-Care Systems
11%
Hepacivirus
11%
Agriculture & Biology
Mozambique
26%
parasitoses
23%
Treponema pallidum
22%
sexually transmitted diseases
20%
Angola
18%
cross-sectional studies
16%
Sao Tome and Principe
15%
trichomoniasis
15%
pregnant women
15%
Trichomonas vaginalis
14%
Hepatitis B virus
14%
observational studies
13%
malaria
13%
parasites
12%
infection
11%
travel
10%
Portugal
10%
fever
10%
confidence interval
8%
neonates
8%
hepatitis B antigens
7%
diagnostic techniques
7%
Human immunodeficiency virus 1
6%
educational status
6%
Giardia lamblia
5%
virulence
5%
testing
5%
antimalarials
5%
Social Sciences
Angola
39%
cross-sectional study
33%
HBV
18%
sociodemographic factors
13%
pregnancy
12%
Mozambique
12%
Portugal
11%
secondary analysis
11%
adequate care
10%
travel
8%
utilization
8%
determinants
8%
pregnant women
7%
contact
7%
Health Regulation
6%
hypertension
5%
Western Europe
5%