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Mohammed D, Brewer R, Leider J, Martin E, Choe S
HIV Res Clin Pract . 2024 Sep; 25(1):2402140. PMID: 39319555
Background: Rapid Start ensures that persons with HIV initiate antiretroviral therapy in less than seven days after diagnosis. Benefits of Rapid Start include timely linkage to medical care, viral suppression...
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Mohammed D, Koumoulos L, Martin E, Slim J
PLoS One . 2020 Dec; 15(12):e0244376. PMID: 33373385
Objectives: To determine rates of annual and durable retention in medical care and viral suppression among patients enrolled in the Peter Ho Clinic, from 2013-2017. Methods: This is a retrospective...
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Martin E, Cornett J, Mohammed D, Salaru G
Sex Transm Dis . 2020 Jan; 47(5S Suppl 1):S35-S40. PMID: 31977973
Background: The performance of a statewide HIV rapid test algorithm (RTA) in a low-prevalence setting (0.71%) was examined for 3 years. Methods: An initial rapid screening by HIV-1/2 Ag/Ab Combo...
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Mohammed D, Martin E, Brewer R, Slim J
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care . 2019 Jan; 30(3):292-300. PMID: 30676360
Viral suppression (VS) in patients newly diagnosed with HIV is critical to reducing morbidity, mortality, and new transmissions. Rapid initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a promising model to improve...
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Mohammed D, Shukla P, Babayants Y, Sison R, Slim J
Int J Womens Health . 2018 Mar; 10:83-87. PMID: 29497336
Background: HIV-infected women are five times more likely to develop invasive cervical cancer. Routine screening can detect early signs of cancer and provide an opportunity for treatment. However, suboptimal screening...
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Mohammed D, Davidow A, Martin E, Ibrahim A, Paul S, Ryan J, et al.
Sex Transm Dis . 2018 Feb; 45(7):476-481. PMID: 29465670
Background: Efforts to identify and link human immunodeficiency virus-infected persons to medical care are the first steps to achieving viral suppression. In the United States, the goals are to link...
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Gabster A, Mohammed D, Arteaga G, Castillero O, Mojica N, Dyamond J, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Sep; 11(9):e0163391. PMID: 27657700
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are common in adolescents worldwide. Vulnerability to STIs increases with risky sexual practices. This study described the sexual practices, estimated the prevalence of STIs, and...
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Mohammed D, Martin E, Sadashige C, Jaker M, Paul S
J Clin Virol . 2013 Dec; 58 Suppl 1:e19-23. PMID: 24342474
Background: In 2002, the sero-prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV) in the Emergency Department (ED), University Hospital, Newark, New Jersey was 10.4%. Both HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are...
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Pereyra F, Jia X, McLaren P, de Bakker P, Walker B, Ripke S, et al.
Science . 2010 Nov; 330(6010):1551-7. PMID: 21051598
Infectious and inflammatory diseases have repeatedly shown strong genetic associations within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC); however, the basis for these associations remains elusive. To define host genetic effects on...