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1. Effectiveness of an Interactive, Highly Tailored "Video Doctor" Intervention to Suppress Viral Load and Retain Patients With HIV in Clinical Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

2. Engagement in care promotes durable viral suppression among persons newly diagnosed with HIV infection.

3. Evaluation of a computer-based and counseling support intervention to improve HIV patients' viral loads.

4. Characterising HIV transmission risk among US patients with HIV in care: a cross-sectional study of sexual risk behaviour among individuals with viral load above 1500 copies/mL.

5. Gaps Up To 9 Months Between HIV Primary Care Visits Do Not Worsen Viral Load.

6. Changes in viral suppression status among US HIV-infected patients receiving care.

8. Social and psychological correlates of unprotected anal intercourse among Hispanic-American women: implications for STI/HIV prevention.

9. Durable Viral Suppression and Transmission Risk Potential Among Persons With Diagnosed HIV Infection: United States, 2012-2013.

10. Single Viral Load Measurements Overestimate Stable Viral Suppression Among HIV Patients in Care: Clinical and Public Health Implications.

11. Faster entry into HIV care among HIV-infected drug users who had been in drug-use treatment programs.

12. Assessing efficacy of a retention-in-care intervention among HIV patients with depression, anxiety, heavy alcohol consumption and illicit drug use.

13. HIV Testing Among Men at Risk for Acquiring HIV Infection Before and After the 2006 CDC Recommendations.

14. Respondent-Driven Sampling in a Multi-Site Study of Black and Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men.

15. A Comparison of Methods for Analyzing Viral Load Data in Studies of HIV Patients.

16. Time above 1500 copies: a viral load measure for assessing transmission risk of HIV-positive patients in care.

17. Clinic-wide intervention lowers financial risk and improves revenue to HIV clinics through fewer missed primary care visits.

18. Estimating the cost of increasing retention in care for HIV-infected patients: results of the CDC/HRSA retention in care trial.

19. Enhanced personal contact with HIV patients improves retention in primary care: a randomized trial in 6 US HIV clinics.

20. The association of clinical follow-up intervals in HIV-infected persons with viral suppression on subsequent viral suppression.

21. Interventions to promote linkage to and utilization of HIV medical care among HIV-diagnosed persons: a qualitative systematic review, 1996-2011.

22. "A man's gonna do what a man wants to do": African American and Hispanic women's perceptions about heterosexual relationships: a qualitative study.

23. Homophobia is associated with sexual behavior that increases risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV infection among black men who have sex with men.

24. Measuring retention in HIV care: the elusive gold standard.

25. A low-effort, clinic-wide intervention improves attendance for HIV primary care.

26. Having supportive social relationships is associated with reduced risk of unrecognized HIV infection among black and Latino men who have sex with men.

27. Sexual risk behaviors among African-American and Hispanic women in five counties in the Southeastern United States: 2008-2009.

28. A mathematical model of comprehensive test-and-treat services and HIV incidence among men who have sex with men in the United States.

29. The spectrum of engagement in HIV care: do more than 19% of HIV-infected persons in the US have undetectable viral load?

30. Mistaken assumptions and missed opportunities: correlates of undiagnosed HIV infection among black and Latino men who have sex with men.

31. Older partner selection, sexual risk behaviour and unrecognised HIV infection among black and Latino men who have sex with men.

32. Entry and retention in medical care among HIV-diagnosed persons: a meta-analysis.

33. Prevalence and protective value of serosorting and strategic positioning among Black and Latino men who have sex with men.

34. Psychosocial characteristics and sexual behaviors of people in care for HIV infection: an examination of men who have sex with men, heterosexual men and women.

35. Demographic, psychological, and behavioral modifiers of the Antiretroviral Treatment Access Study (ARTAS) intervention.

36. Prevalence of unprotected anal intercourse among HIV-diagnosed MSM in the United States: a meta-analysis.

37. Understanding differences in HIV sexual transmission among Latino and black men who have sex with men: The Brothers y Hermanos Study.

38. Delivery of an HIV prevention counseling program in an infectious diseases clinic: implementation process and lessons learned.

39. Improved prevention counseling by HIV care providers in a multisite, clinic-based intervention: Positive STEPs.

40. Circumcision status and risk of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men: a meta-analysis.

41. Sexual risk behaviors of HIV-positive, HIV-negative, and serostatus-unknown Black men who have sex with men and women.

42. HIV transmission risk behaviors among HIV-infected persons who are successfully linked to care.

43. Implementation and evaluation of a clinic-based behavioral intervention: positive steps for patients with HIV.

44. Brief strengths-based case management promotes entry into HIV medical care: results of the antiretroviral treatment access study-II.

45. Circumcision status and HIV infection among Black and Latino men who have sex with men in 3 US cities.

46. Psychological and behavioral correlates of entering care for HIV infection: the Antiretroviral Treatment Access Study (ARTAS).

47. Factors associated with use of HIV primary care among persons recently diagnosed with HIV: examination of variables from the behavioural model of health-care utilization.

48. A case-control study of factors associated with HIV infection among black women.

49. Estimating sexual transmission of HIV from persons aware and unaware that they are infected with the virus in the USA.

50. Meta-analysis of high-risk sexual behavior in persons aware and unaware they are infected with HIV in the United States: implications for HIV prevention programs.

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