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Does human papillomavirus vaccination status differ by disability status in New York city public schools? 

April 2026 | Vaccine

Brief Report: To Err Is Human, to Persist Is Diabolical: Are We Repeating the Same Cost and Insurance Coverage Mistakes Again With Injectable PrEP?

April 2026 | Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes

Using the actor-partner interdependence model to understand the relationship between parent-adolescent dyads’ health literacy and substance use.

March 2026 | The Journal of Pediatric Nursing

Incidence of hypertension and factors associated with blood pressure control among older adults living with HIV in Western Kenya: a retrospective cohort study.

March 2026 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

Health Care Providers’ Reported Barriers to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Initiation Among Cisgender Women.

March 2026 | Health Education & Behavior

Evaluating the biomedical and behavioral drivers of HIV incidence decline in adolescent girls and young women in Uganda: A mathematical modeling study.

March 2026 | PLOS Medicine

Examining Discordance in Perceptions of COVID-19 and Influenza Vaccine Safety During Pregnancy Among a Cohort of US Adults.

March 2026 | Vaccines

Factors Associated With Contraceptive Use Among South Asians in New York City.

March 2026 | Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

“It makes me feel so much safer”: Sexual and gender minority community perspectives on telehealth use and implications for future practice.

March 2026 | PLoS One

Natural History of Self-reported Symptoms Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Target Trial Emulation in a Prospective Community-Based Cohort.

March 2026 | International Journal of Infectious Diseases
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