2018
The Spanish Flu, Epidemics, and the Turn to Biomedical Responses.
Schwartz JL. The Spanish Flu, Epidemics, and the Turn to Biomedical Responses. American Journal Of Public Health 2018, 108: 1455-1458. PMID: 30252511, PMCID: PMC6187783, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2018.304581.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTraditional public health activitiesPublic health activitiesSpanish fluVaccine developmentHealth activitiesNonpharmaceutical interventionsBiomedical interventionsInfluenza vaccine developmentEpidemic responseScientific knowledgePolitical challengesEarly 1930sFluInterventionVaccineBiomedical approachBiomedical responseCritical momentRelative priorityConsiderable enthusiasmResponseLong transitionLarge gatheringsEnthusiasm
2016
Pre‐incarceration police harassment, drug addiction and HIV risk behaviours among prisoners in Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan: results from a nationally representative cross‐sectional study
Polonsky M, Azbel L, Wegman MP, Izenberg JM, Bachireddy C, Wickersham JA, Dvoriak S, Altice FL. Pre‐incarceration police harassment, drug addiction and HIV risk behaviours among prisoners in Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan: results from a nationally representative cross‐sectional study. Journal Of The International AIDS Society 2016, 19: 20880. PMID: 27435715, PMCID: PMC4951538, DOI: 10.7448/ias.19.4.20880.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRepresentative cross-sectional studyHIV risk behaviorsCross-sectional studyHIV riskAddiction severityRisk behaviorsHIV risk-taking behaviorsPrison drug injectionDrug addiction severityHealth assessment surveyHIV transmissionPotential confoundersDrug injectionHIV epidemicDrug usersHigher addiction severityDrug useBivariate testingThird of prisonersDrug addictionSeverityPWIDEpidemic responseRiskStrongest correlate
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