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A Bayesian evidence synthesis approach to estimate disease prevalence in hard-to-reach populations: Hepatitis C in New York City.

June 2018 | Epidemics

Defining Roles for Schools and Programs of Public Health in the Age of Trump.

August 2017 | American Journal of Public Health

A Review of Opportunities to Improve the Health of People Involved in the Criminal Justice System in the United States.

January 2016 | Annual Review of Public Health

Syringe access, syringe sharing, and police encounters among people who inject drugs in New York City: A community-level perspective.

January 2014 | Int J DrugPolicy

Estimating the prevalence of illicit opioid use in New York City using multiple data sources.

June 2012 | BMC Public Health

Access to sterile syringes for injecting drug users in New York City: politics and perception (1984-2010).

February 2011 | Substance Use & Misuse

The syringe gap: An assessment of sterile syringe need and acquisition among syringe exchange program participants in New York City.

January 2009 | Harm Reduction Journal

Delivering care out of the box: The evolution of an HIV harm reduction medical program.

August 2008 | Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved

Medical and support service utilization in a medical program targeting marginalized HIV-infected individuals.

August 2008 | Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved

Providing naloxone to substance users for secondary administration to reduce overdose mortality in New York City.

May 2007 | Public Health Rep
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