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Race and Sexual Identity Differences in PrEP Continuum Outcomes Among Latino Men in a Large Chicago Area Healthcare Network

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Jan 07, 2022
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26(6)
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1943-1955
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National Institute on Drug Abuse Award: K08DA045575
Third Coast Center for AIDS Research Award: 5P30AI117943-05
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Casey D. Xavier Hall, Brian A. Feinstein, Laura Rusie, et al. (2022). Race and Sexual Identity Differences in PrEP Continuum Outcomes Among Latino Men in a Large Chicago Area Healthcare Network. AIDS and Behavior, 26(6), 1943-1955. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-021-03544-x