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Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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Six months later: The effect of Hurricane Katrina on health care for persons living with HIV/AIDS in New Orleans

Pages 59-61 | Published online: 18 Jan 2007

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Enrique R. Pouget, Milagros Sandoval, Georgios K. Nikolopoulos & Samuel R. Friedman. (2015) Immediate Impact of Hurricane Sandy on People Who Inject Drugs in New York City. Substance Use & Misuse 50:7, pages 878-884.
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KathleenH. Reilly, RebeccaA. Clark, Norine Schmidt, CharlesC. Benight & Patricia Kissinger. (2009) The effect of post-traumatic stress disorder on HIV disease progression following hurricane Katrina. AIDS Care 21:10, pages 1298-1305.
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Toorjo Ghose, Edner Boucicaut, Charles King, Virginia Shubert & Andrea Doyle. (2013) Stilling the tremors: Resurrecting HIV services in H aiti's post‐earthquake tent cities . International Journal of Social Welfare 22:4, pages 374-383.
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Toorjo Ghose, Edner Boucicaut, Charles King, Andrea Doyle & Virginia Shubert. (2012) Surviving the Aftershock. Qualitative Health Research 23:4, pages 495-506.
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Srinivas Murthy & Michael D. Christian. (2013) Infectious Diseases Following Disasters. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 4:3, pages 232-238.
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Richard M. Zoraster. (2012) Vulnerable Populations: Hurricane Katrina as a Case Study. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 25:1, pages 74-78.
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Son Chae Kim, Ruth Plumb, Quynh-Nga Gredig, Larry Rankin & Barbara Taylor. (2008) Medium-term post-Katrina health sequelae among New Orleans residents: predictors of poor mental and physical health. Journal of Clinical Nursing 17:17, pages 2335-2342.
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William T. RobinsonDebbie WendellDeAnn GruberJoseph FoxhoodM. Beth ScalcoAmy Zapata. (2008) Estimating the Return of Persons Living With HIV/AIDS to New Orleans: Methods for Conducting Disease Surveillance in the Wake of a Natural Disaster. American Journal of Public Health 98:4, pages 666-668.
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Rebecca A. Clark, Stephanie Broyles & Lynn Besch. (2007) Differences in the Pre- and Post-Katrina New Orleans HIV Outpatient Clinic Population: Who Has Returned?. Southern Medical Journal 100:10, pages 999-1002.
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