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Academic Article Using arrest charge to screen for undiagnosed HIV infection among new arrestees: a study in Los Angeles County.
Academic Article Effectiveness of a Peer Navigation Intervention to Sustain Viral Suppression Among HIV-Positive Men and Transgender Women Released From Jail: The LINK LA Randomized Clinical Trial.
Academic Article Understanding interactions of formerly incarcerated HIV-positive men and transgender women with substance use treatment, medical, and criminal justice systems.
Academic Article Life Chaos is Associated with Reduced HIV Testing, Engagement in Care, and ART Adherence Among Cisgender Men and Transgender Women upon Entry into Jail.
Academic Article Methamphetamine use drives decreases in viral suppression for people living with HIV released from a large municipal jail: Results of the LINK LA clinical trial.
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Academic Article Sexually transmitted infections and HIV prevalence among incarcerated men who have sex with men, 2000-2005.
Academic Article The first condom machine in a US jail: the challenge of harm reduction in a law and order environment.
Academic Article Sex and condom use in a large jail unit for men who have sex with men (MSM) and male-to-female transgenders.
Academic Article Condom distribution in jail to prevent HIV infection.
Academic Article Risk factors for infection and colonization with community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the Los Angeles County jail: a case-control study.
Academic Article An examination of consensual sex in a men's jail.
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