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    Exploring HIV-Related Stigma as a Determinant of Engagement in HIV Care by African American Women by McCoy, Katryna, Lipira, Lauren, Kemp, Christopher G, Nevin, Paul E, Huh, David, M Turan, Janet, Mugavero, Michael J, Cohn, Susan E, Bahk, Mieoak, Simoni, Jane M, Andrasik, Michele P, Rao, Deepa

    “…Engagement in HIV care reduces HIV-related health disparities that persist across racial/ethnic and gender lines; yet, African American (AA) women face…”
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    Characterization of CD4+ T-Cell Immune Activation and Interleukin 10 Levels Among HIV, Hepatitis C Virus, and HIV/HCV-Coinfected Patients by Hodowanec, Aimee C, Brady, Kirsten E, Gao, Weihua, Kincaid, Stacey L, Plants, Jill, Bahk, Mieoak, Landay, Alan L, Huhn, Gregory D

    “…BACKGROUND:HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV)–coinfected patients have accelerated liver disease compared with HCV monoinfection. In HIV-positive patients with viral…”
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    Multiplex immunoassay of lower genital tract mucosal fluid from women attending an urban STD clinic shows broadly increased IL1ß and lactoferrin by Spear, Gregory T, Kendrick, Sabrina R, Chen, Hua Y, Thomas, Tin T, Bahk, Mieoak, Balderas, Robert, Ghosh, Santosh, Weinberg, Aaron, Landay, Alan L

    Published in PloS one (10-05-2011)
    “…More than one million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) occur each day. The immune responses and inflammation induced by STDs and other…”
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    A matched cross-sectional study of the association between circulating tissue factor activity, immune activation and advanced liver fibrosis in hepatitis C infection by Hodowanec, Aimee C, Lee, Rebecca D, Brady, Kirsten E, Gao, Weihua, Kincaid, Stacey, Plants, Jill, Bahk, Mieoak, Mackman, Nigel, Landay, Alan L, Huhn, Gregory D

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (17-04-2015)
    “…Tissue factor (TF) is a protein that mediates the initiation of the coagulation cascade. TF expression is increased in patients with poorly-controlled HIV, and…”
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    HIV stigma and viral load among African-American women receiving treatment for HIV by Kemp, Christopher G, Lipira, Lauren, Huh, David, Nevin, Paul E, Turan, Janet M, Simoni, Jane M, Cohn, Susan E, Bahk, Mieoak, Berzins, Baiba, Andrasik, Michele, Mugavero, Michael J, Rao, Deepa

    Published in AIDS (London) (15-07-2019)
    “…OBJECTIVE:African-American women are more likely than other women in the United States to experience poor HIV-related health; HIV stigma may contribute to…”
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    HIV stigma and viral load among African-American women receiving treatment for HIV: A longitudinal analysis by Kemp, Christopher G, Lipira, Lauren L, Huh, David, Nevin, Paul E, Turan, Janet, Simoni, Jane M, Cohn, Susan E, Bahk, Mieoak, Berzins, Baiba, Andrasik, Michele, Mugavero, Michael, Rao, Deepa

    Published in AIDS (London) (29-03-2019)
    “…OBJECTIVE:African-American women are more likely than other women in the United States to experience poor HIV-related health; HIV stigma may contribute to…”
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    Metabolic syndrome in older HIV-infected patients: data from the CORE50 cohort by Adeyemi, Oluwatoyin, Rezai, Katayoun, Bahk, Mieoak, Badri, Sheila, Thomas-Gossain, Neena

    Published in AIDS patient care and STDs (01-12-2008)
    “…Metabolic abnormalities and cardiovascular disease are increasingly recognized in HIV-infected patients. While HIV-infected patients older than 50 years of age…”
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    HIV-infected adults from minority ethnic groups are willing to participate in research if asked by Adeyemi, Oluwatoyin Falusi, Evans, Arthur T, Bahk, Mieoak

    Published in AIDS patient care and STDs (01-10-2009)
    “…HIV-infected ethnic minorities are underrepresented in HIV research. We sought to better understand the reasons for the low participation rates. An anonymous…”
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