Benjamin Armbruster - Publications

Affiliations: 
Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Industrial Engineering, Public Health, Epidemiology

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2016 Beck E, Armbruster B, Birkett M, Mustanski B. The Benefits of A Holistic View: Considering Multiple Health Outcomes for Hiv and Sti Testing Value in Health. 19: A366. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jval.2016.09.115  0.373
2016 Beck E, Armbruster B, Birkett M, Mustanski B. The value of timely implementation in hiv/sti testing: cost-effectiveness vs. Speed of intervention rollout Value in Health. 19: A365. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jval.2016.09.112  0.396
2015 Beck EC, Birkett M, Armbruster B, Mustanski B. A data-driven simulation of HIV spread among young men who have sex with men: the role of age and race mixing, and STIs. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999). PMID 26102448 DOI: 10.1097/Qai.0000000000000733  0.398
2015 Hochberg CH, Schneider JA, Dandona R, Lakshmi V, Kumar GA, Sudha T, Akbar M, Ahmed GM, Ramgopal SP, Armbruster B, Alary M, Dandona L. Population and dyadic-based seroincidence of herpes simplex virus-2 and syphilis in southern India. Sexually Transmitted Infections. PMID 25605970 DOI: 10.1136/Sextrans-2014-051708  0.312
2015 Reniers G, Armbruster B, Lucas A. Sexual networks, partnership mixing, and the female-to-male ratio of HIV infections in generalized epidemics: An agent-based simulation study Demographic Research. 33: 425-450. DOI: 10.4054/Demres.2015.33.15  0.578
2015 Yagci Sokat K, Armbruster B. Implications of switching away from injectable hormonal contraceptives on the HIV epidemic Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. 52: 1-9. DOI: 10.1016/J.Seps.2015.08.001  0.416
2014 Armbruster B, Beck EC, Waheed M. The importance of extended high viremics in models of HIV spread in South Africa. Health Care Management Science. 17: 182-93. PMID 23754248 DOI: 10.1007/S10729-013-9245-Z  0.431
2013 Armbruster B, Roy S, Kapur A, Schneider JA. Sex role segregation and mixing among men who have sex with men: implications for biomedical HIV prevention interventions. Plos One. 8: e70043. PMID 23936374 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0070043  0.399
2013 Lucas A, Armbruster B. The cost-effectiveness of expanded HIV screening in the United States. Aids (London, England). 27: 795-801. PMID 23169333 DOI: 10.1097/Qad.0B013E32835C54F9  0.547
2012 Reniers G, Armbruster B. HIV status awareness, partnership dissolution and HIV transmission in generalized epidemics. Plos One. 7: e50669. PMID 23284641 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0050669  0.405
2012 Armbruster B, Lucas AM. Effectiveness of a no-sex or safe-sex month in reducing HIV transmission. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 90: 504-12. PMID 22807596 DOI: 10.2471/Blt.11.088641  0.58
2011 Armbruster B, Helleringer S, Kalilani-Phiri L, Mkandawire J, Kohler HP. Exploring the relative costs of contact tracing for increasing HIV case finding in sub-Saharan countries. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999). 58: e29-36. PMID 21725247 DOI: 10.1097/Qai.0B013E31822A9Fa8  0.431
2010 Armbruster B. Two additional implications of an HIV nucleic acid testing program with automated Internet and voicemail systems to deliver results. Annals of Internal Medicine. 153: 549; author reply 54. PMID 20956716 DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-153-8-201010190-00018  0.351
2010 Armbruster B, Brandeau ML. Cost-effective control of chronic viral diseases: finding the optimal level of screening and contact tracing. Mathematical Biosciences. 224: 35-42. PMID 20043926 DOI: 10.1016/J.Mbs.2009.12.006  0.328
2007 Armbruster B, Brandeau ML. Contact tracing to control infectious disease: when enough is enough. Health Care Management Science. 10: 341-55. PMID 18074967 DOI: 10.1007/S10729-007-9027-6  0.322
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