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View article: First Clade Ib Monkeypox Virus Infection Reported in the Americas — California, November 2024
First Clade Ib Monkeypox Virus Infection Reported in the Americas — California, November 2024 Open
A clade I monkeypox virus (MPXV) outbreak is ongoing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; travel-associated clade I MPXV infections have been reported in non-African countries. In November 2024, San Mateo County Health in California id…
View article: 574. High Acceptance and Rapid Implementation of COVID-19 Vaccine in a Public HIV Clinic in Northern California: An Initial Analysis of Social Determinants
574. High Acceptance and Rapid Implementation of COVID-19 Vaccine in a Public HIV Clinic in Northern California: An Initial Analysis of Social Determinants Open
Background Safety net HIV providers face operational challenges during the COVID pandemic with services often transformed to telehealth. HIV infected persons are a priority population for SARS CoV-2 vaccination. Medical mistrust of COVID v…
View article: Gaps in Human Papillomavirus Knowledge May Serve as Barriers to Broad Anal Cytology Testing Uptake in At-Risk Women
Gaps in Human Papillomavirus Knowledge May Serve as Barriers to Broad Anal Cytology Testing Uptake in At-Risk Women Open
Section on Infectious Diseases, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC [email protected] Section of Infectious Diseases, San Mateo County Health, San Mateo, CA Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine, Stanford Un…
View article: Combining Phylogenetic and Network Approaches to Identify HIV-1 Transmission Links in San Mateo County, California
Combining Phylogenetic and Network Approaches to Identify HIV-1 Transmission Links in San Mateo County, California Open
The HIV epidemic in San Mateo County is sustained by multiple overlapping risk groups and is an important hub for HIV transmission in northern California. Limited access to care has led historically to delayed clinical presentation, higher…
View article: Results of the Women's Self-Performed Anal Pap Trial in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Women
Results of the Women's Self-Performed Anal Pap Trial in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Women Open
High-risk human papillomavirus anal infections are common in human immunodeficiency virus–infected women. We conducted a cross-over study in 30 women seen in a California human immunodeficiency virus clinic, to test the feasibility of self…