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    Correction to: Cost and Cost‑Effectiveness of Incentives for Viral Suppression in People Living with HIV

    Laura J. Dunlap, Stephen Orme, Gary A. Zarkin, David R. Holtgrave in AIDS and Behavior (2024)

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    Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of Incentives for Viral Suppression in People Living with HIV

    Only 63% of people living with HIV in the United States are achieving viral suppression. Structural and social barriers limit adherence to antiretroviral therapy which furthers the HIV epidemic while increasin...

    Laura J. Dunlap, Stephen Orme, Gary A. Zarkin, David R. Holtgrave in AIDS and Behavior (2022)

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    University research centers as knowledge translation platforms: leveraging structure, support and resources to enhance multisectoral collaboration and advocacy

    Knowledge Translation Platforms (KTPs) have drawn attention as multidisciplinary institutional structures that broker evidence to policy and practice. University Research Centers (URCs) appear to serve as inte...

    Akshara Valmeekanathan, Carly Babcock, Brenton Ling in Tertiary Education and Management (2021)

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    Barrier Methods for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases: Decades of Condom Research can Inform the Promotion of Face Mask Use

    Ronald O. Valdiserri, David R. Holtgrave, Seth C. Kalichman in AIDS and Behavior (2020)

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    Core Elements of a National COVID-19 Strategy: Lessons Learned from the US National HIV/AIDS Strategy

    COVID-19 has caused devastating health consequences and social inequities globally and in the United States. Unfortunately, the US has not developed a comprehensive National COVID-19 Strategy. In this editoria...

    David R. Holtgrave, Ronald O. Valdiserri, Seth C. Kalichman in AIDS and Behavior (2020)

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    Responding to Pandemics: What We’ve Learned from HIV/AIDS

    Ronald O. Valdiserri, David R. Holtgrave in AIDS and Behavior (2020)

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    Exploring the evolution of engagement between academic public health researchers and decision-makers: from initiation to dissolution

    Relationships between researchers and decision-makers have demonstrated positive potential to influence research, policy and practice. Over time, interest in better understanding the relationships between the ...

    Nasreen S. Jessani, Akshara Valmeekanathan in Health Research Policy and Systems (2020)

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    Ending HIV in America: Not Without the Power of Community

    Ronald O. Valdiserri, David R. Holtgrave in AIDS and Behavior (2019)

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    A Cost and Cost–Threshold Analysis of Implementation of an Evidence-Based Intervention for HIV-Serodiscordant Couples

    To address gaps in the cost literature by estimating the cost of delivering an evidence-based HIV risk reduction intervention for HIV-serodiscordant, heterosexual, African American couples (Eban II) and calcul...

    Catherine H. Maulsby, David R. Holtgrave, Alison B. Hamilton in AIDS and Behavior (2019)

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    Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection: Preventing Disease or Promoting Sexual Health?

    Ronald O. Valdiserri, David R. Holtgrave in Journal of Community Health (2019)

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    Data-Driven Goals for Curbing the U.S. HIV Epidemic by 2030

    Progress in reducing HIV infections has been suboptimal despite availability of effective prevention and treatment interventions and national strategies to bring them to scale. As part of a community-driven pr...

    Heather Bradley, Eli S. Rosenberg, David R. Holtgrave in AIDS and Behavior (2019)

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    Cost–Utility of Access to Care, a National HIV Linkage, Re-engagement and Retention in Care Program

    Linkage to HIV medical care and on-going engagement in HIV medical care are vital for ending the HIV epidemic. However, little is known about the cost–utility of HIV linkage, re-engagement and retention (LRC) ...

    Catherine Maulsby, Kriti M. Jain, Brian W. Weir, Blessing Enobun in AIDS and Behavior (2018)

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    Factors affecting engagement between academic faculty and decision-makers: learnings and priorities for a school of public health

    Schools of public health (SPHs) are increasingly being recognised as important contributors of human, social and intellectual capital relevant to health policy and decision-making. Few studies within the imple...

    Nasreen S. Jessani, Sameer M. Siddiqi, Carly Babcock in Health Research Policy and Systems (2018)

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    Ending America’s HIV Epidemic: Why the National HIV/AIDS Strategy Still Matters

    Ronald O. Valdiserri, David R. Holtgrave in AIDS and Behavior (2018)

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    An Online Risk Index for the Cross-Sectional Prediction of New HIV Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea Diagnoses Across U.S. Counties and Across Years

    The present study evaluated the potential use of Twitter data for providing risk indices of STIs. We developed online risk indices (ORIs) based on tweets to predict new HIV, gonorrhea, and chlamydia diagnoses,...

    Man-pui Sally Chan, Sophie Lohmann, Alex Morales, Chengxiang Zhai in AIDS and Behavior (2018)

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    Behavioral Aspects of HIV Treatment as Prevention

    David R. Holtgrave, J. Janet Kim, H. Irene Hall, Laura Wehrmeyer in Encyclopedia of AIDS (2018)

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    Structural Factors and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy of the USA

    The United States of America’s (USA) first-ever comprehensive, National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) was released in July 2010 and delineated three goals: reduce new HIV infections, increase access to care and imp...

    Ronald O. Valdiserri, Catherine H. Maulsby in Structural Dynamics of HIV (2018)

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    When Science and Values Collide: Recalling the Lessons of Evidence-Based HIV Prevention

    Ronald O. Valdiserri, Robert A. Bonacci, David R. Holtgrave in AIDS and Behavior (2017)

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    The Cost and Threshold Analysis of Retention in Care (RiC): A Multi-Site National HIV Care Program

    Persons diagnosed with HIV but not retained in HIV medical care accounted for the majority of HIV transmissions in 2009 in the United States (US). There is an urgent need to implement and disseminate HIV reten...

    Catherine Maulsby, Kriti M. Jain, Brian W. Weir, Blessing Enobun in AIDS and Behavior (2017)

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    Presidential Elections and HIV-Related National Policies and Programs

    The November 2016 general election and subsequent voting of the Electoral College resulted in the selection of Donald Trump as President of the United States. The incoming Administration ran a campaign that in...

    David R. Holtgrave, Robert A. Bonacci, Ronald O. Valdiserri in AIDS and Behavior (2017)

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