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An estimated 3 million people are living with HIV, 10.6 million with hepatitis B, and 8.6 million people with hepatitis C [1-3]. In the European region, the public health burden of HIV and hepatitis B and C is particularly high in the Eastern European and Central Asian countries [4].
HIV and viral hepatitis share similar modes of transmission and coinfections are common [5].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e62929
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Beyond Benchmarks: Evaluating Generalist Medical Artificial Intelligence With Psychometrics
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70901
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Tracking Public Interest in Rare Diseases and Eosinophilic Disorders in Germany: Web Search Analysis
JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e69040
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(C) Larger image of limb simulation stage in program.
The VR-GMI program was developed using the Unity game engine (Unity Technologies) and operates on the Oculus Quest 2 (Meta Platforms, Inc), a commercially available VR hardware system with a head-mounted display and hand controllers. This stand-alone system is advantageous as it is not encumbered by wires connecting it to an external computer, allowing for ease of setup and use.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68008
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