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Substance use, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence and mental health (SAVAME) are syndemic health issues that disproportionately burden Latinos in the U.S. Yet, there are limited evidence-based interventions to address these interrelated syndemic issues and ...
Ana P Martinez-Donate +7 more
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Intimate partner violence, HIV and sexually transmitted infections in fishing, trading and agrarian communities in Rakai, Uganda. [PDF]
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV), HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI) can contribute to disparities in population health, depending on the individual, social and environmental factors characterizing a setting.
Kagaayi, Joseph +7 more
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Unpacking the dynamics of double stigma : how the HIV-TB co-epidemic alters TB stigma and its management among healthcare workers [PDF]
Background HIV and tuberculosis (TB) are intricably interlinked in South Africa. The social aspects of this co-epidemic remain relatively unexplored. More specifically, no research has quantitatively explored the double stigma associated with HIV and TB ...
Engelbrecht, Michelle +8 more
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Advancing Pharmacoequity in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries via Model Informed Drug Development
ABSTRACT Across low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) inequities in access to safe, effective medicines persist due to limited regulatory capacity, inadequate financing, and insufficient local data. Regulatory authorities are engaging with model‐informed drug development (MIDD), but uneven technical readiness and resource gaps limit uptake ...
Henry Enzama +5 more
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Modulation of the immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during malaria/M. tuberculosis co-infection [PDF]
Tuberculosis (TB) causes significant morbidity and mortality on a global scale. The African region has 24% of the world's TB cases. TB overlaps with other infectious diseases such as malaria and HIV, which are also highly prevalent in the African region.
Al-Aska +46 more
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Abstract Introduction People with tuberculosis‐HIV coinfection face multiple barriers to effective treatment, including social vulnerability, stigma and limited access to healthcare. This study examined factors associated with loss to follow‐up and death among individuals with tuberculosis‐HIV in Brazil.
Lucas Vinícius de Lima +9 more
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Recommendations for empirical syndemics analyses: A stepwise methodological guide
Syndemic theory posits that co-occurring diseases interact in a manner that increases disease transmission, progression, and negative health outcomes. And that adverse socioeconomic and environmental conditions promote this disease or health condition ...
Nicola Bulled
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Intravenous Drug Use in Belgrade as a Syndemic Environment
Singer’s concept of syndemic, which signifies the combined presence of two or more diseases within a population, where these diseases represent the consequences of the way of life or living conditions of the population in question, is applied to ...
Bojan Žikić
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HIV testing intervention development among men who have sex with men in the developed world [PDF]
HIV testing is a ‘gateway’ technology, enabling access to treatment and HIV prevention. Biomedical approaches to prevention, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis and treatment as prevention, require accurate and regular HIV test results.
Burns, Fiona +3 more
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