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Bill G. Kapogiannis

Medical Officer at National Institutes of Health (NIH)
📚 Medical Officer at Maternal and Pediatric Infectious Disease Branch | Bethesda, Maryland, United States
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) · March 2014 - Present

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Journal: Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services • September-2013
The fragmentation of HIV-related diagnostic and treatment services, especially for youth, is a significant barrier for engaging in care. The authors identified key elements that affected care linkage...
Adolescents hiv Linkage to care Health departments Adolescent medicine clinics Care coordination Hiv diagnosis Treatment services Interagency relationships Data-sharing protocols Service duplication +10 more
Journal: Journal of Pediatric Nursing • October-2016
Purpose To maximize positive health outcomes for youth with HIV as they transition from youth to adult care, clinical staff need strategies and protocols to help youth maintain clinic engagement and...
Hiv Transition Adolescents Young adults Healthcare Transition protocols Adolescent medicine Care engagement Medication adherence Health outcomes +10 more
Journal: AJOB Empirical Bioethics • November-2016
Background: Biomedical HIV prevention research with minors is complicated by the requirement of parental consent, which may disclose sensitive information to parents. We examine the experience of prin...
Adolescents Hiv Moral conflict Clinical trial Pre-exposure prophylaxis (prep) Parental consent Biomedical research Ethical dilemmas Principal investigators Study personnel +19 more
Journal: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes • May-2020
Background: Almost one-quarter of all new HIV diagnoses in the United States occur among persons aged 13–24 years. These youths have the poorest HIV care continuum (HCC) outcomes, yet few empirical...
Adolescents Hiv infection Hiv care continuum (hcc) Youth-friendly care Antiretroviral therapy (art) Viral suppression (vs) Linkage to care Engagement in care Retention in care Hiv diagnosis +7 more
Journal: AIDS Education and Prevention • May-2017
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individuals, though many adolescents are never tested, delay entering care, and frequently drop out. We con...
Adolescent health Hiv/aids Linkage to care Engagement in care Hiv-infected youth Care retention Youth agency Health system Hiv testing Delayed care entry +16 more
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