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Predicting the Effect of Changing the Frequency of HIV Testing
in Georgia Jails: A Mathematical Model
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In and Out: Predictors of Recidivism and Locus of Care among
Persons Living with HIV released from Jail
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HIV-Positive and in Jail: Race, Risk Factors, and Prior Access to
Care
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Low medication adherence associated with low intrinsic motivation: an observational study in rural Georgia HIV clinics
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The Young and the Care-less?: Youthfulness as a predictor of poor
linkage to community-based HIV care among seropositive jail
releases in the EnhanceLink cohort
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Prospective Study of the Incidence of HIV among Registered Female
Sex Workers between 1992-2010 in Dakar, Senegal
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The association of addressing unmet needs and structural barriers
with linkage to care among HIV-positive inmates released from jail
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Survival Analysis from 1998-2010 of a Closed Prisoner Cohort
Incarcerated in the Georgia Department of Corrections
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