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Associate Selected Publications Sarna, Avina, Waimar Tun, Aruna Bhattacharya, Vaishali Sharma Mahendra, Neville Selhore, Arjun Singh, and Louis Apicella. 2007. "Injecting drug users in India: Understanding sexual behaviours and sexual networks to design effective behaviour change strategies," Update, April. New Delhi: Population Council. (PDF) Tun, Waimar, Michael Stiffman, David Magid, Ella Lyons, and Kathleen Irwin. 2006. “Evaluation of clinician-reported adherence to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for the treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis in two U.S. health plans," Sexually Transmitted Diseases 33(4): 235–243. Tun, Waimar, Stephen J. Gange, David Vlahov, Steffanie A. Strathdee, and David D. Celentano. 2004. “Increase in sexual risk behavior associated with immunologic response to highly active antiretroviral therapy among HIV-infected injection drug users,” Clinical Infectious Diseases 38(8): 1167–1174. Tun, Waimar, David D. Celentano, David Vlahov, and Steffanie A. Strathdee. 2003. “Attitudes toward HIV treatments influence unsafe sexual and injection practices among injecting drug users,” AIDS 17(13): 1953–1962. Stormer, Ame, Waimar Tun, Lisa Guli, Arjan Harxhi, Zinaida Bodanovskaia, Anna Yakovleva, Maia Rusakova, Olga Levina, Roland Bani, Kodian Rjepaj, and Silva Bino.2006. "An analysis of respondent driven sampling with injection drug users (IDU) in Albania and the Russian Federation," Journal of Urban Health 83(suppl 1): 73–82. (abstract) Shih, S., S. Scholle, K. Irwin, G. Tao, C. Walsh, and Waimar Tun. 2004. "Chlamydia screening among sexually active young female enrollees of health plans: United States, 1999–2001," Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 53(42): 983–985. (offsite full text) Vertefeuille, John, Melissa Ann Marx, Waimar Tun, Steven Huettner, Steffanie A. Strathdee, and David Vlahov. 2000. "Decline in self-reported high-risk injection-related behaviors among HIV-seropositive participants in the Baltimore Needle Exchange Program," AIDS and Behavior 4(4): 381–388.
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