Medication nonadherence, multitablet regimens, and food insecurity are key experiences in the pathway to incomplete HIV suppression.
Studying social health determinants in incomplete viral suppression
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View PublicationDetermining estradiol levels in HIV infected pregnant women to determine effect of ART on hormone steroid levels
View PublicationStudying the relationship of ART consumption in mothers living with HIV with leukocyte telomere length (LTL) in newborn babies
View PublicationStudying the uptake of maternal and neonatal antiretroviral therapy for the prevention of vertical HIV transmission between 1997-2016
View PublicationDetermining the relationship between sexual behaviors amongst gay and bisexual men and rates of HIV infection
View PublicationStudying relationship between depression and HIV viral suppression among co-infected HIV and HCV patients
View PublicationDetermining the impact of food insecurity on viral suppresion amongst HIV-HCV co-infected patients
View PublicationIdentifying behavioral trajectories over time for PrEP and condom use, and to investigate the link between these trajectories
View PublicationExamining how patterns of substance use represent the social, economic and identity-related experiences of men who have sex of men
View PublicationPresenting a novel mtDNA content assay developed on monochrome multiplex real-time quantitative PCR (MMqPCR) principles
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