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1. Scaling Up HIV Self-Testing and Linkage to Care Among Women Who Exchange Sex and/or Use Drugs in Kazakhstan.

2. HIV status and substance use disorder treatment need and utilization among adults in the United States, 2015-2019: Implications for healthcare service provision and integration.

3. "Protected Means Armed": Perspectives on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Women Who Engage in Sex Work and Use Drugs in Kazakhstan.

4. Past-year medical and non-medical opioid use by HIV status in a nationally representative US sample: Implications for HIV and substance use service integration.

5. Sex Work Venue Disorder and HIV/STI Risk Among Female Sex Workers in Two México-US Border Cities: A Latent Class Analysis.

6. Economic vulnerability, violence, and sexual risk factors for HIV among female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico.

7. Typologies and Correlates of Police Violence Against Female Sex Workers Who Inject Drugs at the México-United States Border: Limits of De Jure Decriminalization in Advancing Health and Human Rights.

8. Assessing the relationship between syringe exchange, pharmacy, and street sources of accessing syringes and injection drug use behavior in a pooled nationally representative sample of people who inject drugs in the United States from 2002 to 2019.

9. Sex differences in the multilevel determinants of injection risk behaviours among people who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico.

10. Sex Work as a Mediator Between Female Gender and Incident HIV Infection Among People Who Inject Drugs in Tijuana, Mexico.

11. Drugs, discipline and death: Causes and predictors of mortality among people who inject drugs in Tijuana, 2011-2018.

12. Social Networks of Substance-Using Populations: Key Issues and Promising New Approaches for HIV.

13. Contraceptive Use Among HIV-Infected Females with History of Injection Drug Use in St. Petersburg, Russia.

14. Why female sex workers participate in HIV research: the illusion of voluntariness.

15. Income inequality, drug-related arrests, and the health of people who inject drugs: Reflections on seventeen years of research.

16. Quantitative, Qualitative and Geospatial Methods to Characterize HIV Risk Environments.

17. Prevalence and Correlates of HIV and Hepatitis C Virus Infections and Risk Behaviors among Malaysian Fishermen.

18. Substance Use and HIV Among Female Sex Workers and Female Prisoners: Risk Environments and Implications for Prevention, Treatment, and Policies.

19. Female and male differences in AIDS diagnosis rates among people who inject drugs in large U.S. metro areas from 1993 to 2007.

20. Safe havens and rough waters: networks, place, and the navigation of risk among injection drug-using Malaysian fishermen.

21. HIV and H2O: tracing the connections between gender, water and HIV.

22. Health care providers: a missing link in understanding acceptability of the female condom.

23. Power, community mobilization, and condom use practices among female sex workers in Andhra Pradesh, India.

24. Drugs, discipline and death: Causes and predictors of mortality among people who inject drugs in Tijuana, 2011–2018

25. Substance Use and HIV Among Female Sex Workers and Female Prisoners

26. Substance Use and HIV Among Female Sex Workers and Female Prisoners: Risk Environments and Implications for Prevention, Treatment, and Policies.

27. Typologies and Correlates of Police Violence Against Female Sex Workers Who Inject Drugs at the México-United States Border: Limits of De Jure Decriminalization in Advancing Health and Human Rights

28. Sex differences in the multilevel determinants of injection risk behaviours among people who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico

29. Sex Work as a Mediator Between Female Gender and Incident HIV Infection Among People Who Inject Drugs in Tijuana, Mexico

30. Do metropolitan HIV epidemic histories and programs for people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men predict AIDS incidence and mortality among heterosexuals?

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