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Dustin T Duncan
Institution
New York University School of Medicine
Address
New York
New York
United States
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Chen YT
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Duncan DT
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Del Vecchio N
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Timmins L
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Pagkas-Bather J
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Lacap S
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Hotton A
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Knox J
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Hanson H
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Koli K
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Durrell M
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Dehlin J
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Schneider JA
. COVID-19-Related Stressors, Sex Behaviors, and HIV Status Neutral Care Among Black Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women in Chicago, USA. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2021 11 01; 88(3):261-271.
PMID:
34310447
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Citations:
Fields:
Acq
Acquired Immunodeficiency Synd
Sex
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Translation:
Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
Kim B
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Rundle AG
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Goodwin ATS
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Morrison CN
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Branas CC
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El-Sadr W
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Duncan DT
. COVID-19 testing, case, and death rates and spatial socio-demographics in New York City: An ecological analysis as of June 2020. Health Place. 2021 03; 68:102539.
PMID:
33639446
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Citations:
2
Fields:
Epi
Epidemiology
Pub
Public Health
Translation:
Humans
Al-Ajlouni YA
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Park SH
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Alawa J
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Shamaileh G
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Bawab A
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El-Sadr WM
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Duncan DT
. Anxiety and depressive symptoms are associated with poor sleep health during a period of COVID-19-induced nationwide lockdown: a cross-sectional analysis of adults in Jordan. BMJ Open. 2020 12 22; 10(12):e041995.
PMID:
33371040
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Citations:
8
Fields:
Med
Medicine (General)
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Callander D
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Meunier É
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DeVeau R
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Grov C
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Donovan B
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Minichiello V
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Singham Goodwin A
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Duncan DT
. Sex workers are returning to work and require enhanced support in the face of COVID-19: results from a longitudinal analysis of online sex work activity and a content analysis of safer sex work guidelines. Sex Health. 2020 08; 17(4):384-386.
PMID:
32838836
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Citations:
6
Fields:
Sex
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Translation:
Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
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