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Assessing the Impact of COVID-19-Related Behavioral Changes and Clinical Service Disruptions on the HIV Epidemic in the United States
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The Undiagnosed HIV Epidemic in Mexico: Factors Associated With HIV-Testing Behaviors in Mexican Men Who Have Sex With Men
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Network Models to Understand Heterogeneity in the Cocirculation of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the United States
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Identifying Factors Related to HIV Infection and Transmission Risk among Young, Black Men who have Sex with Men
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Community Level Factors and HIV among Marginalized Populations in
the United States
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Sexual concurrency and its potential contribution to HIV
transmission within racial/ethnic groups among men who have sex
with men in the United States
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Using social and sexual network structure to model HIV risk disparities in South Africa
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Sex marks the spot: Spatial variation of HIV risk and prevention behaviors among men who have sex with men
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Describing and leveraging interaction effects for HIV prevention
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Conceptualizing and quantifying access to HIV care among people living with HIV in Atlanta, Georgia
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Understanding HIV disparities by examining trends and partnership characteristics in racial/ethnic and sexual minorities in the United States
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