Browsing by Subject "AIDS"
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Effects of cotrimoxazole prophylaxis on Talaromyces marneffei infection in HIV/AIDS patients receiving antiretroviral therapy: a retrospective cohort study
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Evaluating the Long-Term Outcomes of a Mental Health Intervention in Tanzanian Youth Living with HIV
(2020)Six percent of the world’s population of youth living with HIV (YLWH) reside in Tanzania. Despite scale up of antiretroviral therapy (ART), poor ART adherence contributes to AIDS related morbidity and mortality in YLWH. ... -
Feasibility and Acceptability of Door-to-Door Rapid HIV Testing Among Latino Immigrants and Their HIV Risk Factors in North Carolina
(2010)Latino immigrants in the United States are disproportionally impacted by the HIV epidemic but face barriers to clinic-based testing. We assessed a community-based strategy for rapid HIV testing by conducting "door-to-door'' ... -
Macro-Comparative Political Analysis: Do Different Healthcare Systems Result in Differential National Health Outcomes?
(2019-03-26)In this study, I will conduct a comparative analysis of how the the political-economic set-up of health care systems in affluent capitalist democracies may affect aggregate health care performance in designated OECD nations ... -
Predictors of Death Among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Tanzania
(2018)Introduction: Mortality among HIV-infected individuals in sub-Saharan Africa, the region most affected by the HIV epidemic, has declined remarkably since the rapid scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART). Despite encouraging ... -
State of HIV in the US Deep South
(Journal of Community Health, 2017-02-28)The Southern United States has been disproportionately affected by HIV diagnoses and mortality. To inform efforts to effectively address HIV in the South, this manuscript synthesizes recent data on HIV epidemiology, care ... -
State of HIV in the US Deep South.
(J Community Health, 2017-02-28)The Southern United States has been disproportionately affected by HIV diagnoses and mortality. To inform efforts to effectively address HIV in the South, this manuscript synthesizes recent data on HIV epidemiology, care ... -
The Impact of Marijuana Use on Memory in Patients with HIV/AIDS
(2016)The most robust neurocognitive effect of marijuana use is memory impairment. Memory deficits are also high among persons living with HIV/AIDS, and marijuana use among this population is disproportionately common. Yet research ...