CDUHR investigators conduct a broad range of HIV and HCV research including epidemiological, ethnographic and intervention studies among groups at high risk
Recently Published
Trends in nonmedical ketamine use, poisonings, related deaths, pharmaceutical diversions, and law enforcement seizures: Results from annual population-based repeated cross-sectional studies
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Socioenvironmental and mental health determinants of alcohol use among Black sexually minoritized men and transgender women: Findings from the N2 cohort study
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Barriers and facilitators to engagement with the PrEP care continuum among sexual minority men in China: A systematic review
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Featured Projects
Intersectional Stigma Experiences, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), and Other Service Use Among People Who Inject Drugs
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Estimating the Population Size of Persons Who Inject Drugs in New York
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Violence, Substance Use, Sleep Disturbances, and Hypertension Among Women with HIV: A Syndemic Approach (VH2S2)
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Research in Brief
Preventing Unintentional Drug Overdose
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Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
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Syringe Service Programs Reduce HIV and HCV Infections in People Who Inject Drugs
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