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    Past Care Predicts Future Care in Out-of-Care People Living with HIV: Results of a Clinic-Based Retention-in-Care Intervention in North Carolina

    Poor retention in care is associated with higher viral load (VL) results and decreased rates of viral load suppression (VS) in people living with HIV (PLWH). Therefore, improving retention in HIV care is a pri...

    Jenna Donovan, Kristen Sullivan, Aimee Wilkin, Nada Fadul, Amy Heine in AIDS and Behavior (2018)

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    Results of a Social Network Testing Intervention for HIV in Infectious Disease Clinics

    Social networks can be leveraged to identify undiagnosed HIV-infected individuals. The NC-LINK clinic-based testing initiative utilized these networks to achieve a 5% (95% CI 1.1–8.9%) positivity rate by provi...

    Anna LeViere, Jenna Donovan, Aimee Wilkin, Jennifer Keller in AIDS and Behavior (2019)

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    Characteristics of Out-of-Care Patients Who Required a Referral for Re-engagement Services by Public Health Bridge Counselors Following a Brief Clinic-Based Retention Intervention

    The NC-LINK Project initiated both clinic-based retention services and state public health bridge counselor-based (SBCs) re-engagement services to retain and re-engage people living with HIV infection (PLWH) i...

    Nada Fadul, Sarah J. Willis, Jenna Donovan, Aimee Wilkin in AIDS and Behavior (2019)