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Anna L. Hotton
Researcher at University of Chicago
Publications - 75
Citations - 2003
Anna L. Hotton is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Men who have sex with men & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1483 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna L. Hotton include Rush University Medical Center & John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County.
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Soluble Urokinase Receptor and Chronic Kidney Disease
Salim S. Hayek,Sanja Sever,Yi-An Ko,Howard Trachtman,Mosaab Awad,Shikha Wadhwani,Mehmet M. Altintas,Changli Wei,Anna L. Hotton,Audrey L. French,Laurence S. Sperling,Stamatios Lerakis,Arshed A. Quyyumi,Jochen Reiser +13 more
TL;DR: An elevated level of suPAR was independently associated with incident chronic kidney disease and an accelerated decline in the eGFR in the groups studied.
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Free Glycogen in Vaginal Fluids Is Associated with Lactobacillus Colonization and Low Vaginal pH
Paria Mirmonsef,Anna L. Hotton,Douglas Gilbert,Derick Burgad,Alan L. Landay,Kathleen M. Weber,Mardge H. Cohen,Jacques Ravel,Gregory T. Spear +8 more
TL;DR: Findings show that free glycogen in genital fluid is associated with a genital microbiota dominated by Lactobacillus, suggesting glycogen is important for maintaining genital health.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Personalized Text Message Reminders to Promote Medication Adherence Among HIV-Positive Adolescents and Young Adults.
Robert Garofalo,Robert Garofalo,Lisa M. Kuhns,Lisa M. Kuhns,Anna L. Hotton,Amy K. Johnson,Amy K. Johnson,Abigail L. Muldoon,Dion Rice +8 more
TL;DR: A randomized trial of a two-way, personalized daily text messaging intervention to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) among poorly adherent HIV-positive adolescents and young adults, ages 16–29, suggests both feasibility and initial efficacy of this approach.
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Use of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in Young Men Who Have Sex with Men is Associated with Race, Sexual Risk Behavior and Peer Network Size
Lisa M. Kuhns,Lisa M. Kuhns,Anna L. Hotton,John A. Schneider,Robert Garofalo,Robert Garofalo,Kayo Fujimoto +6 more
TL;DR: In a multivariable regression model, having an HIV positive sex partner, reporting recent group sex, peer network size, and city (Chicago) were significantly and positively associated with use of PrEP, while Black race was negatively associated with it.
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Substance use as a mediator of the relationship between life stress and sexual risk among young transgender women.
TL;DR: Interventions aimed at reducing sexual risk behavior should address problems with substance use as well as more distal factors that impact risk, such homelessness, joblessness, and lack of access to medical care.