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    High Rates of Incarceration as a Social Force Associated with Community Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection by Thomas, James C., Sampson, Lynne A.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-02-2005)
    “…BackgroundThe United States has the highest rate of incarceration in the world. Some populations experience both high rates of incarceration and high rates of…”
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    Leveraging Phylogenetics to Understand HIV Transmission and Partner Notification Networks by Pasquale, Dana K, Doherty, Irene A, Sampson, Lynne A, Hué, Stephane, Leone, Peter A, Sebastian, Joseph, Ledford, Sue L, Eron, Joseph J, Miller, William C, Dennis, Ann M

    “…BACKGROUND:Partner notification is an important component of public health test and treat interventions. To enhance this essential function, we assessed the…”
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    Longitudinal HIV Care Trajectories in North Carolina by Powers, Kimberly A, Samoff, Erika, Weaver, Mark A, Sampson, Lynne A, Miller, William C, Leone, Peter A, Swygard, Heidi

    “…BACKGROUND:Long-term HIV care and treatment engagement is required for maximal clinical and prevention benefits, but longitudinal care patterns are poorly…”
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    Factors Associated With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infections Linked in Genetic Clusters But Disconnected in Partner Tracing by Pasquale, Dana K., Doherty, Irene A., Miller, William C., Leone, Peter A., Sampson, Lynne A., Ledford, Sue Lynn, Sebastian, Joseph, Dennis, Ann M.

    Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (01-02-2020)
    “…Successful partner notification can improve community-level outcomes by increasing the proportion of persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who…”
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    Measuring the HIV Care Continuum Using Public Health Surveillance Data in the United States by Lesko, Catherine R, Sampson, Lynne A, Miller, William C, Clymore, Jacquelyn, Leone, Peter A, Swygard, Heidi, Powers, Kimberly A

    “…The HIV care continuum is a critical framework for situational awareness of the HIV epidemic; yet challenges to accurate enumeration of continuum components…”
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    Ten Years of Screening and Testing for Acute HIV Infection in North Carolina by Kuruc, JoAnn D, Cope, Anna B, Sampson, Lynne A, Gay, Cynthia L, Ashby, Rhonda M, Foust, Evelyn M, Brinson, Myra, Barnhart, John E, Margolis, David, Miller, William C, Leone, Peter A, Eron, Joseph J

    “…To describe demographic and behavioral characteristics of persons with acute HIV infection (AHI) over time. We conducted a retrospective assessment of AHI…”
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    Repeat Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing by Transmission Risk Group and Rurality of Residence in North Carolina by Billock, Rachael M, Samoff, Erika, Cope, Anna B, Sampson, Lynne A, Hurt, Christopher B, Powers, Kimberly A

    Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (01-10-2018)
    “…BACKGROUNDUnderstanding of repeat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing (RHT) is limited and the impact of rural residence as a potential barrier to RHT…”
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    Repeat HIV Testing by Transmission Risk Group and Rurality of Residence in North Carolina by Billock, Rachael M, Samoff, Erika, Cope, Anna B, Sampson, Lynne A, Hurt, Christopher B, Powers, Kimberly A

    Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (01-10-2018)
    “…BACKGROUNDUnderstanding of repeat HIV testing (RHT) is limited and the impact of rural residence as a potential barrier to RHT is unknown. Rural populations…”
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    Perspectives from the Field: HIV Testing and Linkage to Care in North Carolina by Sullivan, Kristen A., Berger, Miriam B., Quinlivan, Evelyn Byrd, Parnell, Heather E., Sampson, Lynne A., Clymore, Jacquelyn M., Wilkin, Aimee M.

    “…Background: HIV testing and linkage to care are critical first steps along the care continuum. Targeted efforts are needed in the South to achieve the goals of…”
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    Men Who Have Sex With Men and Women: A Unique Risk Group for HIV Transmission on North Carolina College Campuses by HIGHTOW, LISA B., LEONE, PETER A., MACDONALD, PIA D. M., MCCOY, SANDRA I., SAMPSON, LYNNE A., KAPLAN, ANDREW H.

    Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (01-10-2006)
    “…Objective: To better understand the role that men who have sex with men and women (MSM/W) play in the spread of HIV in young adults in North Carolina, we…”
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    Perspectives from the Field by Sullivan, Kristen A, Berger, Miriam B, Quinlivan, Evelyn Byrd, Parnell, Heather E, Sampson, Lynne A, Clymore, Jacquelyn M, Wilkin, Aimee M

    “…Background: HIV testing and linkage to care are critical first steps along the care continuum. Targeted efforts are needed in the South to achieve the goals of…”
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    Factors associated with HIV infections linked in genetic clusters but disconnected in partner tracing by Pasquale, Dana K, Doherty, Irene A, Miller, William C, Leone, Peter A, Sampson, Lynne A, Ledford, Sue Lynn, Sebastian, Joseph, Dennis, Ann M

    Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (01-02-2020)
    “…Comparing partnerships disclosed during public health HIV investigations to HIV genetic clusters around Raleigh, North Carolina, identified factors associated…”
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    Factors associated with HIV infections linked in genetic clusters but disconnected in partner tracing by Pasquale, Dana K, Doherty, Irene A, Miller, William C, Leone, Peter A, Sampson, Lynne A, Ledford, Sue Lynn, Sebastian, Joseph, Dennis, Ann M

    Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (12-11-2019)
    “…BACKGROUNDSuccessful partner notification can improve community-level outcomes by increasing the proportion of persons living with HIV who are linked to HIV…”
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    Screening for syphilis and HIV in North Carolina jails by Sampson, Lynne A

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Sexually transmitted diseases are prevalent among incarcerated populations. Screening for STDs in county jails serves as a form of community screening, often…”
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