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Sexually Transmitted Diseases|January 18, 2012
Access to health services and sexually transmitted infections in a cohort of relocating African American public housing residents: an association between travel time and infectionLoida E Bonney, Hannah L F Cooper, Angela M Caliendo, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 4, 2024
Syringe reuse among people who inject drugs in rural Appalachian KentuckyTasfia Jahangir, Grayson K Fuller, Melvin D Livingston, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|September 23, 2018
Hepatitis C virus prevalence and estimated incidence among new injectors during the opioid epidemic in New York City, 2000-2017: Protective effects of non-injecting drug useDon C Des Jarlais, K Arasteh, J Feelemyer, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|March 4, 2015
Providing ART to HIV Seropositive Persons Who Use Drugs: Progress in New York City, Prospects for "Ending the Epidemic"Don C Des Jarlais, Kamyar Arasteh, Courtney McKnight, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|January 20, 2016
People and places: Relocating to neighborhoods with better economic and social conditions is associated with less risky drug/alcohol network characteristics among African American adults in Atlanta, GASabriya L Linton, Hannah L F Cooper, Ruiyan Luo, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 11, 2016
What happened to the HIV epidemic among non-injecting drug users in New York City?Don C Des Jarlais, Kamyar Arasteh, Courtney McKnight, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 21, 2016
Income inequality, drug-related arrests, and the health of people who inject drugs: Reflections on seventeen years of researchSamuel R Friedman, Barbara Tempalski, Joanne E Brady, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|November 30, 2016
Decline in Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Among Non-Injecting Heroin and Cocaine Users in New York City, 2005 to 2014: Prospects for Avoiding a Resurgence of Human Immunodeficiency VirusDon C Des Jarlais, Kamyar Arasteh, Jonathan Feelemyer, et al.
Annals of Epidemiology|February 18, 2014
Do metropolitan HIV epidemic histories and programs for people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men predict AIDS incidence and mortality among heterosexuals?Samuel R Friedman, Brooke S West, Barbara Tempalski, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|January 23, 2016
Consistent Estimates of Very Low HIV Incidence Among People Who Inject Drugs: New York City, 2005-2014Don C Des Jarlais, Kamyar Arasteh, Courtney McKnight, et al.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases|January 18, 2012
Access to health services and sexually transmitted infections in a cohort of relocating African American public housing residents: an association between travel time and infectionLoida E Bonney, Hannah L F Cooper, Angela M Caliendo, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 4, 2024
Syringe reuse among people who inject drugs in rural Appalachian KentuckyTasfia Jahangir, Grayson K Fuller, Melvin D Livingston, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|September 23, 2018
Hepatitis C virus prevalence and estimated incidence among new injectors during the opioid epidemic in New York City, 2000-2017: Protective effects of non-injecting drug useDon C Des Jarlais, K Arasteh, J Feelemyer, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|March 4, 2015
Providing ART to HIV Seropositive Persons Who Use Drugs: Progress in New York City, Prospects for "Ending the Epidemic"Don C Des Jarlais, Kamyar Arasteh, Courtney McKnight, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|January 20, 2016
People and places: Relocating to neighborhoods with better economic and social conditions is associated with less risky drug/alcohol network characteristics among African American adults in Atlanta, GASabriya L Linton, Hannah L F Cooper, Ruiyan Luo, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 11, 2016
What happened to the HIV epidemic among non-injecting drug users in New York City?Don C Des Jarlais, Kamyar Arasteh, Courtney McKnight, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 21, 2016
Income inequality, drug-related arrests, and the health of people who inject drugs: Reflections on seventeen years of researchSamuel R Friedman, Barbara Tempalski, Joanne E Brady, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|November 30, 2016
Decline in Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Among Non-Injecting Heroin and Cocaine Users in New York City, 2005 to 2014: Prospects for Avoiding a Resurgence of Human Immunodeficiency VirusDon C Des Jarlais, Kamyar Arasteh, Jonathan Feelemyer, et al.
Annals of Epidemiology|February 18, 2014
Do metropolitan HIV epidemic histories and programs for people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men predict AIDS incidence and mortality among heterosexuals?Samuel R Friedman, Brooke S West, Barbara Tempalski, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|January 23, 2016
Consistent Estimates of Very Low HIV Incidence Among People Who Inject Drugs: New York City, 2005-2014Don C Des Jarlais, Kamyar Arasteh, Courtney McKnight, et al.
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