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Craig R. Cohen
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 339
Citations - 16155
Craig R. Cohen is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 306 publications receiving 13840 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig R. Cohen include Kenyatta National Hospital & Kenya Medical Research Institute.
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Antiretroviral prophylaxis for HIV prevention in heterosexual men and women.
Jared M. Baeten,Deborah Donnell,Deborah Donnell,Patrick Ndase,Nelly Mugo,Nelly Mugo,James D. Campbell,Jonathan Wangisi,Jordan W. Tappero,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Craig R. Cohen,Elly Katabira,Allan R. Ronald,Allan R. Ronald,Elioda Tumwesigye,Edwin Were,Kenneth H. Fife,James Kiarie,James Kiarie,Carey Farquhar,Grace John-Stewart,Aloysious Kakia,Josephine Odoyo,Akasiima Mucunguzi,Edith Nakku-Joloba,Rogers Twesigye,Kenneth Ngure,Cosmas Apaka,Harrison Tamooh,Fridah Gabona,Andrew Mujugira,Dana Panteleeff,Katherine K. Thomas,Lara Kidoguchi,Meighan Krows,Jennifer Revall,Susan Morrison,Harald S. Haugen,Mira Emmanuel-Ogier,Lisa Ondrejcek,Robert W. Coombs,Lisa M. Frenkel,Lisa M. Frenkel,Craig W. Hendrix,Namandjé N. Bumpus,David R. Bangsberg,Jessica E. Haberer,Wendy S. Stevens,Jairam R. Lingappa,Connie Celum +49 more
TL;DR: Oral TDF and TDF-FTC both protect against HIV-1 infection in heterosexual men and women, and both study medications significantly reduced the HIV- 1 incidence among both men andWomen.
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Heterosexual HIV-1 transmission after initiation of antiretroviral therapy: a prospective cohort analysis.
Deborah Donnell,Deborah Donnell,Jared M. Baeten,James Kiarie,James Kiarie,Katherine K. Thomas,Wendy S. Stevens,Craig R. Cohen,James McIntyre,Jairam R. Lingappa,Connie Celum +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of ART use by patients infected with HIV-1 on risk of transmission to their uninfected partners was evaluated in a randomised placebo-controlled trial that enrolled heterosexual African adults who were seropositive for both HIV and herpes simplex virus type 2.
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Acyclovir and transmission of HIV-1 from persons infected with HIV-1 and HSV-2.
Connie Celum,Anna Wald,Anna Wald,J.R. Lingappa,Amalia Magaret,Amalia Magaret,Richard S. Wang,Nelly Mugo,Nelly Mugo,Andrew Mujugira,Jared M. Baeten,James I. Mullins,James P. Hughes,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Craig R. Cohen,Elly Katabira,Allan R. Ronald,James Kiarie,Carey Farquhar,Grace John Stewart,Joseph Makhema,Myron Essex,Edwin Were,Kenneth H. Fife,G de Bruyn,Glenda Gray,James McIntyre,Rachel Manongi,Saidi Kapiga,David Coetzee,Susan Allen,Mubiana Inambao,Kayitesi Kayitenkore,Etienne Karita,William Kanweka,Sinead Delany,Helen Rees,Bellington Vwalika,Wendy S. Stevens,Campbell,Katherine K. Thomas,Robert W. Coombs,Rhoda Ashley Morrow,William L. H. Whittington,M J McElrath,M J McElrath,Linda E Barnes,Renee Ridzon,Lawrence Corey,Lawrence Corey +51 more
TL;DR: Daily acyclovir therapy did not reduce the risk of transmission of HIV-1, despite a reduction in plasma HIV- 1 RNA of 0.25 log(10) copies per milliliter and a 73% reduction in the occurrence of genital ulcers due to HSV-2.
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Conceptual framework for understanding the bidirectional links between food insecurity and HIV/AIDS
Sheri D. Weiser,Sera L. Young,Sera L. Young,Craig R. Cohen,Margot Kushel,Alexander C. Tsai,Phyllis C. Tien,Phyllis C. Tien,Abigail M. Hatcher,Edward A. Frongillo,David R. Bangsberg,David R. Bangsberg +11 more
TL;DR: It is argued that there are nutritional, mental health, and behavioral pathways through which food insecurity leads to HIV acquisition and disease progression and effective interventions to reduce food insecurity and HIV depend on a rigorous understanding of these multifaceted relationships.
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Bacterial vaginosis associated with increased risk of female-to-male HIV-1 transmission: a prospective cohort analysis among African couples.
Craig R. Cohen,Jairam R. Lingappa,Jared M. Baeten,Musa Otieno Ngayo,Carol A. Spiegel,Ting Hong,Deborah Donnell,Connie Celum,Saidi Kapiga,Sinead Delany,Elizabeth A. Bukusi +10 more
TL;DR: In a prospective study, Craig Cohen and colleagues investigate the association between bacterial vaginosis and the risk of female-to-male HIV-1 transmission.