Carey Farquhar

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Epidemiology
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Chohan BH, Kingston H, Tseng AS, et al. (2023) Virologic non-suppression and HIV drug resistance among people who inject drugs and their sexual and injecting partners in Kenya. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses
Wamuti B, Sambai B, Magambo C, et al. (2023) HIV assisted partner services (aPS) to support integrated HIV and hypertension screening in Kenya: a pre-post intervention study. Bmc Public Health. 23: 2391
Smith-Sreen J, Bosire R, Farquhar C, et al. (2023) Leveraging emergency care to reach key populations for 'the last mile' in HIV programming: a waiting opportunity. Aids (London, England). 37: 2421-2424
Aung SWKH, Kingston H, Mbogo LW, et al. (2023) Prevalence and correlates of violence among sexual and injecting partners of people who inject drugs living with HIV in Kenya: a cross-sectional study. Harm Reduction Journal. 20: 164
Yaffe ZA, Sung K, Bosire R, et al. (2023) Passively Acquired Constant Region 5-Specific Antibodies Associated With Improved Survival in Infants Who Acquire Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 10: ofad316
Naughton B, Owuor M, Wamuti B, et al. (2023) "I feel good because I have saved their lives": Acceptability of assisted partner services among female index clients and male sexual partners in Kenya. Plos Global Public Health. 3: e0001842
Wamuti B, Owuor M, Liu W, et al. (2023) Implementation fidelity to HIV assisted partner services (aPS) during scale-up in western Kenya: a convergent mixed methods study. Bmc Health Services Research. 23: 511
Sharma M, Naughton B, Lagat H, et al. (2023) Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study. The Lancet. Global Health. 11: e749-e758
Temu TM, Polyak SJ, Wanjalla CN, et al. (2023) Latent tuberculosis is associated with heightened levels of pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines among Kenyan men and women living with HIV on long-term antiretroviral therapy. Aids (London, England)
Mogaka JN, Lagat H, Otieno G, et al. (2023) Descriptive study: Feasibility of integrating hypertension screening into HIV assisted partner notification services model in Kenya. Medicine. 102: e33067
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