Browsing by Author "Hadjikou, Andria"
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Identifying, linking, and treating people who inject drugs and were recently infected with HIV in the context of a network-based intervention
Nikolopoulos, Georgios K.; Psichogiou, Mina; Giallouros, George; Pantavou, Katerina; Pavlitina, Eirini; Papadopoulou, Martha; Williams, Leslie D.; Hadjikou, Andria; Kakalou, Eleni; Skoutelis, Athanasios; Protopapas, Konstantinos; Antoniadou, Anastasia; Boulmetis, George; Paraskevis, Dimitrios; Hatzakis, Angelos; Friedman, Samuel R. (2019)Identifying and linking people to care soon after HIV infection could limit viral transmission and protect their health. This work aims at describing the continuum of care among recently HIV-infected people who inject drugs ...
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Near Full-length Genomic Sequencing and Molecular Analysis of HIV-Infected Individuals in a Network-based Intervention (TRIP) in Athens, Greece: Evidence that Transmissions Occur More Frequently from those with High HIV-RNA
Nikolopoulos, Georgios K.; Kostaki, Evangelia-Georgia; Frampton, Daniel; Paraskevis, Dimitrios; Pantavou, Katerina; Ferns, Bridget; Raffle, Jade; Grant, Paul; Kozlakidis, Zisis; Hadjikou, Andria; Pavlitina, Eirini; Williams, Leslie D.; Hatzakis, Angelos; Friedman, Samuel R.; Nastouli, Eleni (2018)BACKGROUND: TRIP (Transmission Reduction Intervention Project) was a network-based, contact tracing approach to locate and link to care, mostly people who inject drugs (PWID) with recent HIV infection. OBJECTIVE: We ...
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Pockets of HIV Non-infection Within Highly-Infected Risk Networks in Athens, Greece
Nikolopoulos, Georgios K.; Williams, Leslie D.; Kostaki, Evangelia-Georgia; Pavlitina, Eirini; Paraskevis, Dimitrios; Hatzakis, Angelos; Schneider, John; Smyrnov, Pavlo; Hadjikou, Andria; Psichogiou, Mina; Friedman, Samuel R. (2018)As part of a network study of HIV infection among people who inject drugs (PWID) and their contacts, we discovered a connected subcomponent of 29 uninfected PWID. In the context of a just-declining large epidemic outbreak, ...