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In this community-partnered study we conducted focus groups with non-English speaking immigrant and refugee communities of color in 4 languages to understand their perspectives on COVID-19 vaccines, barriers to accessing vaccines, and recommendations for healthcare providers. We used a mixed deductive-inductive thematic analysis approach and human centered design to guide data analysis. 66 individuals participated; 85% were vaccinated.

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Framework for interpretation of genetic variations in pancreatitis patients.

Front Physiol

December 2012

Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Pittsburgh, PA, USA ; Department of Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Pittsburgh, PA, USA ; Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology, University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is defined by irreversible damage to the pancreas as a result of inflammation-driven pancreatic tissue destruction and fibrosis occurring over many years. The disorder is complex, with multiple etiologies leading to the same tissue pathology, and unpredictable clinical courses with variable pain, exocrine and endocrine organ dysfunction, and cancer. Underlying genetic variants are central CP susceptibility and progression.

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