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Gumprich M, Zhang W, Li J, Salters K, Barrios R, Sereda P, et al.
Int J Equity Health . 2024 Nov; 23(1):256. PMID: 39609880
Introduction: Access to and engagement with primary healthcare can be difficult for marginalized low-income populations residing in inner cities in high-income countries. We designed a study to examine retention in...
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Amram O, Shoveller J, Hogg R, Wang L, Sereda P, Barrios R, et al.
Spat Spatiotemporal Epidemiol . 2018 Nov; 27:29-35. PMID: 30409374
Distance to health services plays an important role in determining access to care and an individual's health. This study aims to examine the relationship between distance to antiretroviral therapy (ART)...
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Closson K, Lachowsky N, Cui Z, Shurgold S, Sereda P, Rich A, et al.
Sex Transm Infect . 2016 Nov; 93(5):332-341. PMID: 27852641
Background: To determine factors associated with age-disparate sexual partners among Vancouver gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBM). Methods: Sexually active GBM aged ≥16 years were...
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St-Jean M, Harrigan P, Sereda P, Montaner J, Lima V
HIV Med . 2016 Oct; 18(5):342-353. PMID: 27704659
Objectives: The World Health Organization (WHO)'s HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) early warning indicators (EWIs) measure antiretroviral therapy (ART)-site factors associated with HIVDR prevention, without HIVDR laboratory testing. We assessed the...
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Lin S, Lachowsky N, Hull M, Rich A, Cui Z, Sereda P, et al.
HIV Med . 2016 Aug; 17(9):662-73. PMID: 27477994
Objectives: Nonoccupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) is a strategy to reduce the risk of HIV infection in those with high-risk exposure. This study characterized nPEP awareness among gay, bisexual and other...
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Cheung C, Ding E, Sereda P, Yip B, Lourenco L, Barrios R, et al.
HIV Med . 2016 Jun; 17(9):694-701. PMID: 27279453
Objectives: Since 2006, the British Columbia HIV/AIDS Drug Treatment Program (DTP) has expanded enrolment and dramatically increased its number of participants. We examined the effect this expansion has had on...