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1. The power of peers at prison exit.

2. HIV testing in jails: Comparing strategies to maximize engagement in HIV treatment and prevention.

3. Long-Acting Injectable Antiretrovirals in Incarcerated Populations - Challenges and Opportunities.

4. Prevalence and Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Correctional Settings: A Systematic Review.

5. Costs and Consequences of Eliminating a Routine, Point-Of-Care HIV Screening Program in a High-Prevalence Jail.

6. Does Anything Work? Improving HIV Care Engagement for Individuals Transitioning out of Correctional Settings.

9. Jail, an unappreciated medical home: Assessing the feasibility of a strengths-based case management intervention to improve the care retention of HIV-infected persons once released from jail.

10. Lessons Learned From the Implementation of Seek, Test, Treat, Retain Interventions Using Mobile Phones and Text Messaging to Improve Engagement in HIV Care for Vulnerable Populations in the United States.

11. HIV and HCV in U.S. Prisons and Jails: The Correctional Facility as a Bellwether Over Time for the Community's Infections.

12. Retrospective cohort study of cancer incidence and mortality by HIV status in a Georgia, USA, prisoner cohort during the HAART era.

13. HIV-infected men who have sex with men, before and after release from jail: the impact of age and race, results from a multi-site study.

14. Establishing an HIV Screening Program Led by Staff Nurses in a County Jail.

15. Costs of Rapid HIV Screening in an Urban Emergency Department and a Nearby County Jail in the Southeastern United States.

16. A comparison of liver disease mortality with HIV and overdose mortality among Georgia prisoners and releasees: a 2-decade cohort study of prisoners incarcerated in 1991.

17. Understanding the relationship between social support and physical and mental well-being among jail detainees living with HIV.

18. Correlates of retention in HIV care after release from jail: results from a multi-site study.

19. Planning for success predicts virus suppressed: results of a non-controlled, observational study of factors associated with viral suppression among HIV-positive persons following jail release.

20. HIV-positive and in jail: race, risk factors, and prior access to care.

21. Cost analysis of enhancing linkages to HIV care following jail: a cost-effective intervention.

22. Linkage to HIV care for jail detainees: findings from detention to the first 30 days after release.

23. Jails, HIV testing, and linkage to care services: an overview of the EnhanceLink initiative.

24. Adherence to HIV treatment and care among previously homeless jail detainees.

25. HIV among persons incarcerated in the USA: a review of evolving concepts in testing, treatment, and linkage to community care.

27. Early identification of HIV: empirical support for jail-based screening.

28. HIV-related research in correctional populations: now is the time.

29. Public health implications for adequate transitional care for HIV-infected prisoners: five essential components.

30. History of arrest and associated factors among men who have sex with men.

31. Strategies to enhance linkages between care for HIV/AIDS in jail and community settings.

32. Predictors of reincarceration and disease progression among released HIV-infected inmates.

33. Pairing HIV-positive prisoners with volunteer life coaches to maintain health-promoting behavior upon release: a mixed-methods needs analysis and pilot study.

34. HIV/AIDS among inmates of and releasees from US correctional facilities, 2006: declining share of epidemic but persistent public health opportunity.

35. Rapid HIV testing in rapidly released detainees: next steps.

36. Measuring Correctional Experience to Inform Development of HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infection, and Substance Use Interventions for Incarcerated Black Men Who Have Sex with Men.

37. RESEARCH AND PRACTICE. A Comparison of Liver Disease Mortality With HIV and Overdose Mortality Among Georgia Prisoners and Releasees: A 2-Decade Cohort Study of Prisoners Incarcerated in 1991.

38. Prisoner Survival Inside and Outside of the Institution: Implications for Health-Care Planning.

39. The Missing Link: HIV, Corrections, and Public Health.

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