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252 related items for PubMed ID: 17072761

  • 1. Respondent-driven sampling of injection drug users in two U.S.-Mexico border cities: recruitment dynamics and impact on estimates of HIV and syphilis prevalence.
    Frost SD, Brouwer KC, Firestone Cruz MA, Ramos R, Ramos ME, Lozada RM, Magis-Rodriguez C, Strathdee SA.
    J Urban Health; 2006 Nov; 83(6 Suppl):i83-97. PubMed ID: 17072761
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  • 2. Barriers and missed opportunities to HIV testing among injection drug users in two Mexico--US border cities.
    Moyer LB, Brouwer KC, Brodine SK, Ramos R, Lozada R, Cruz MF, Magis-Rodriguez C, Strathdee SA.
    Drug Alcohol Rev; 2008 Jan; 27(1):39-45. PubMed ID: 18034380
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  • 3. Using respondent-driven sampling in a hidden population at risk of HIV infection: who do HIV-positive recruiters recruit?
    Abramovitz D, Volz EM, Strathdee SA, Patterson TL, Vera A, Frost SD, Proyecto ElCuete.
    Sex Transm Dis; 2009 Dec; 36(12):750-6. PubMed ID: 19704394
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  • 4. Prevalence of hepatitis C virus and HIV infection among injection drug users in two Mexican cities bordering the U.S.
    White EF, Garfein RS, Brouwer KC, Lozada R, Ramos R, Firestone-Cruz M, Pérez SG, Magis-Rodríguez C, Conde-Glez CJ, Strathdee SA.
    Salud Publica Mex; 2007 Dec; 49(3):165-72. PubMed ID: 17589770
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  • 5. Cross-border paid plasma donation among injection drug users in two Mexico-U.S. border cities.
    Volkow P, Brouwer KC, Loza O, Ramos R, Lozada R, Garfein RS, Magis-Rodriguez C, Firestone-Cruz M, Strathdee SA.
    Int J Drug Policy; 2009 Sep; 20(5):409-12. PubMed ID: 19230645
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  • 6. Evaluating outcome-correlated recruitment and geographic recruitment bias in a respondent-driven sample of people who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico.
    Rudolph AE, Gaines TL, Lozada R, Vera A, Brouwer KC.
    AIDS Behav; 2014 Dec; 18(12):2325-37. PubMed ID: 24969586
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  • 7. HCV infection prevalence lower than expected among 18-40-year-old injection drug users in San Diego, CA.
    Garfein RS, Rondinelli A, Barnes RF, Cuevas J, Metzner M, Velasquez M, Rodriguez D, Reilly M, Xing J, Teshale EH.
    J Urban Health; 2013 Jun; 90(3):516-28. PubMed ID: 22766605
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  • 8. High-risk sexual and drug using behaviors among male injection drug users who have sex with men in 2 Mexico-US border cities.
    Deiss RG, Brouwer KC, Loza O, Lozada RM, Ramos R, Cruz MA, Patterson TL, Heckathorn DD, Frost SD, Strathdee SA.
    Sex Transm Dis; 2008 Mar; 35(3):243-9. PubMed ID: 18046263
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  • 9. At the borders, on the edge: use of injected methamphetamine in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
    Case P, Ramos R, Brouwer KC, Firestone-Cruz M, Pollini RA, Fraga MA, Patterson TL, Strathdee SA.
    J Immigr Minor Health; 2008 Feb; 10(1):23-33. PubMed ID: 17516170
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  • 10. Drug-related behaviors independently associated with syphilis infection among female sex workers in two Mexico-US border cities.
    Loza O, Patterson TL, Rusch M, Martínez GA, Lozada R, Staines-Orozco H, Magis-Rodríguez C, Strathdee SA, Proyecto Mujer Segura.
    Addiction; 2010 Aug; 105(8):1448-56. PubMed ID: 20456292
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  • 11. An analysis of respondent driven sampling with Injection Drug Users (IDU) in Albania and the Russian Federation.
    Stormer A, Tun W, Guli L, Harxhi A, Bodanovskaia Z, Yakovleva A, Rusakova M, Levina O, Bani R, Rjepaj K, Bino S.
    J Urban Health; 2006 Nov; 83(6 Suppl):i73-82. PubMed ID: 17075727
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  • 15. Parsing social network survey data from hidden populations using stochastic context-free grammars.
    Poon AF, Brouwer KC, Strathdee SA, Firestone-Cruz M, Lozada RM, Pond SL, Heckathorn DD, Frost SD.
    PLoS One; 2009 Sep 07; 4(9):e6777. PubMed ID: 19738904
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  • 17. Correlates of injecting in an HIV incidence hotspot among substance users in Tijuana, Mexico.
    Kori N, Roth AM, Lozada R, Vera A, Brouwer KC.
    Int J Drug Policy; 2014 May 07; 25(3):525-32. PubMed ID: 24418632
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  • 20. Methods to recruit hard-to-reach groups: comparing two chain referral sampling methods of recruiting injecting drug users across nine studies in Russia and Estonia.
    Platt L, Wall M, Rhodes T, Judd A, Hickman M, Johnston LG, Renton A, Bobrova N, Sarang A.
    J Urban Health; 2006 Nov 07; 83(6 Suppl):i39-53. PubMed ID: 17096189
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