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Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS


Research Topics

Topics of interest in the area of drug abuse and HIV/AIDS include but are not limited to:

  • Drug Use During Pregnancy, Mother-to-Infant HIV Transmission, and Pediatric Disease Progression
  • Neurodevelopmental Consequences of Combined Exposure to HIV and Drugs In Utero
  • Influences of Caregiver Drug Abuse on Receipt and Impact of HIV-Related Medical Interventions for Infected Infants
  • Adolescent HIV Risk Behaviors and HIV Prevention Interventions
  • Drug Abuse Treatment and HIV Risk Reduction
  • Drug Use and the Health and Development of HIV-Positive Adolescents
  • Gender Differences in Each Area of the Relationship of Drug Abuse to HIV/AIDS

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