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overview Dr. Mary Jo Trepka is a Professor and the Chair of the Department of Epidemiology, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work at FIU. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist who focuses on the role of social determinants in health disparities in HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. Currently, she is studying the role of patient-centered HIV care and women-centered HIV care in helping people with HIV to be retained in HIV care and virally suppressed despite psychosocial barriers. She is also leading a study about the influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on people living with HIV. Trained by the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service, she has led infectious disease surveillance and disease control efforts at both the state and local levels.
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Concept Continuity of Patient Care
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Grant Influence of patient-centered HIV care on retention and viral suppression disparities
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Academic Article Food safety beliefs and barriers to safe food handling among WIC program clients, Miami, Florida.
Academic Article Randomized controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of an interactive multimedia food safety education program for clients of the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children.
Academic Article Food safety education using an interactive multimedia kiosk in a WIC setting: correlates of client satisfaction and practical issues.
Academic Article Latinos in the United States on the HIV/AIDS care continuum by birth country/region: a systematic review of the literature.
Academic Article Alcohol and Drug Use Among Postoperative Bariatric Patients: A Systematic Review of the Emerging Research and Its Implications.
Academic Article Late HIV diagnosis: Differences by rural/urban residence, Florida, 2007-2011.
Academic Article Racial and ethnic differences in the relationship between antenatal stressful life events and postpartum depression among women in the United States: does provider communication on perinatal depression minimize the risk?
Academic Article Role of Country of Birth, Testing Site, and Neighborhood Characteristics on Nonlinkage to HIV Care Among Latinos.
Academic Article Barriers to and facilitators of hypertension management in Asmara, Eritrea: patients' perspectives.
Academic Article Retention in HIV Care and Viral Suppression: Individual- and Neighborhood-Level Predictors of Racial/Ethnic Differences, Florida, 2015.
Academic Article Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Failure to Initiate HIV Care: Role of HIV Testing Site, Individual Factors, and Neighborhood Factors, Florida, 2014-2015.
Academic Article Acceptance of Opt-Out HIV Screening in Outpatient Settings in the United States: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Academic Article Developing a triage tool for use in identifying people living with HIV who are at risk for non-retention in HIV care.
Academic Article Sustained HIV viral suppression among men who have sex with men in the Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program: the effect of demographic, psychosocial, provider and neighborhood factors.
Academic Article Development and Validation of a Risk Prediction Tool to Identify People with HIV Infection Likely Not to Achieve Viral Suppression.
Academic Article Identifying patterns of retention in care and viral suppression using latent class analysis among women living with HIV in Florida 2015-2017.
Academic Article Risk factors for the development of infections associated with carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae among previously colonized patients: A retrospective cohort study.
Academic Article Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White Program.
Academic Article Latent Class Analysis of Syndemic Factors Associated with Sustained Viral Suppression among Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clients in Miami, 2017.
Academic Article Duration of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriales carriage among ICU patients in Miami, FL: A retrospective cohort study.
Academic Article Neighborhood Factors Associated with Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Achieving Sustained HIV Viral Suppression Among Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program Clients.
Academic Article A Comparative Analysis of Different HIV Viral Load Suppression Definitions Among Clients Receiving Care in the Miami-Dade Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
Academic Article Clients' Perspectives on Patient-Centeredness: a Qualitative Study with Low-Income Minority Women Receiving HIV Care in South Florida.
Academic Article Person-time spent with HIV viral load above 1500 copies/mL among Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program clients, 2017-2019: a retrospective analysis.
Academic Article Self-reported Nonadherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Among Miami-Dade Ryan White Program Clients During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Study.
Academic Article Patient-Provider Relationships and Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence and Durable Viral Suppression Among Women with HIV, Miami-Dade County, Florida, 2021-2022.
Academic Article A Systematic Review of the Impact of HIV-Related Stigma and Serostatus Disclosure on Retention in Care and Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Among Women with HIV in the United States/Canada.
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