Background Merely having the tools to end HIV is insufficient. Effectively ending the epidemic necessitates addressing barriers that impede engagement in biomedical and behavioral prevention and wide scale implementation and utilization of existing interventions. This qualitative study identifies suggestions for increasing access to, engagement in, and impact of HIV prevention among women living in cities in high HIV burden counties in the eastern US. Methods Data analyzed for the current study were collected via a qualitative sub-study within the HIV Prevention Trials Network Study 064 (HPTN 064), a multisite observational cohort study designed to estimate HIV incidence among women residing in communities with elevated HIV prevalence who...
The rapid implementation of molecular HIV surveillance (MHS) has resulted in significant challenges ...
Black women bear the highest burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among US women. ...
In spite of a decline in HIV incidence rates among African American women, they still bear the most ...
BackgroundMerely having the tools to end HIV is insufficient. Effectively ending the epidemic necess...
Overall, the fastest growing populations of HIV infected individuals are women, African Americans, a...
BACKGROUND: Women account for 19% of new HIV diagnoses in the United States, with women of color (WO...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018HIV continues to challenge individual and public healt...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
HIV/AIDS trends in the United States depict a concentrated epidemic with hot spots that vary by loca...
The prevalence of increases in human immunodeficiency virus infection and illness rates among urban ...
\ud Behavior change communication (BCC) interventions, while still a necessary component of HIV prev...
The proportion of total reported cases of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in US women inc...
We have entered a new era in HIV prevention whereby priorities have expanded from biomedical ...
Although most women infected with HIV are intravenous drug users, some contact the virus through sex...
The U.S. HIV epidemic is characterized by regional, racial, and ethnic disparities. HIV rates are di...
The rapid implementation of molecular HIV surveillance (MHS) has resulted in significant challenges ...
Black women bear the highest burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among US women. ...
In spite of a decline in HIV incidence rates among African American women, they still bear the most ...
BackgroundMerely having the tools to end HIV is insufficient. Effectively ending the epidemic necess...
Overall, the fastest growing populations of HIV infected individuals are women, African Americans, a...
BACKGROUND: Women account for 19% of new HIV diagnoses in the United States, with women of color (WO...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018HIV continues to challenge individual and public healt...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
HIV/AIDS trends in the United States depict a concentrated epidemic with hot spots that vary by loca...
The prevalence of increases in human immunodeficiency virus infection and illness rates among urban ...
\ud Behavior change communication (BCC) interventions, while still a necessary component of HIV prev...
The proportion of total reported cases of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in US women inc...
We have entered a new era in HIV prevention whereby priorities have expanded from biomedical ...
Although most women infected with HIV are intravenous drug users, some contact the virus through sex...
The U.S. HIV epidemic is characterized by regional, racial, and ethnic disparities. HIV rates are di...
The rapid implementation of molecular HIV surveillance (MHS) has resulted in significant challenges ...
Black women bear the highest burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among US women. ...
In spite of a decline in HIV incidence rates among African American women, they still bear the most ...