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Recommendation on the Use of Viral Load Tests and Exclusion of CD4 Tests as Proxies for HIV Medical Visits.

July 2025 | Annals of Epidemiology

Lack of HIV suppression is associated with plasma aflatoxin B1 in Kenyan women living with HIV and receiving anti-retroviral therapy.

July 2025 | International Journal of STD & AIDS

High viral suppression amid demographic disparities: a US national cohort of people with HIV on a popular dating app.

July 2025 | AIDS

Association between state LGBTQ+ equality and mpox vaccination rates during the 2022-2023 epidemic in the United States.

June 2025 | Annals of Epidemiology

Are client and provider preferences for HIV care coordination programme features concordant? Discrete choice experiments in Ryan White part A-funded New York City care coordination programmes.

June 2025 | BMJ Open

Social vulnerability gaps: Dynamics of the unsheltered homeless and wildfire hazards.

June 2025 | Applied Geography

“We’re Going to Be Here”: Providers’ Perspectives on Implementing a Revised HIV Care Coordination Program.

June 2025 | AIDS Patient Care and STDs

Mental health-related help-seeking and the role of HIV care providers: A qualitative study with people with HIV in Cameroon.

May 2025 | PLOS Glob Public Health

Tuberculosis diagnosis, treatment, and prevention services for children living with HIV in low- and middle-income countries: a multiregional site survey.

May 2025 | Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society

System dynamics modeling to inform implementation of evidence-based prevention of opioid overdose and fatality: A state-level model from the New York HEALing Communities Study.

May 2025 | International Journal of Drug Policy
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