NHLBI NEWS highlights Martha Williams, UAB National Community Advisory Board (NCAB) Representative! We are thankful for the time and efforts of our NCAB members and grateful for Ms. Williams sharing her story. Follow this link to check out her story: https://go.usa.gov/xpneK
UAB-UMMC MWCCS is participating in a COVID-19 supplement study!
UAB-UMMC MWCCS is participating in a COVID-19 supplement study! The objective is to assess how COVID-19 impacts the life of men and women living with HIV or at risk of HIV infection. An estimate of over 2,500 MWCCS participants across MWCCS sites in the US will be involved. Please call the UAB study staff at (205) 975-9128 or the UMMC study staff at (601) 815-5187 for more details.
Recent Publications by UAB-UMMC MWCCS site investigators.
Recent Publications by UAB-UMMC MWCCS site investigators.
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN POPULATION DENSITY AND CLINICAL AND SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN WOMEN LIVING WITH HIV IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES. Edmonds, Andrew; Haley, Danielle F; Tong, Weiqun; Kempf, Mirjam-Colette; Rahangdale, Lisa; Adimora, Adaora A; Anastos, Kathryn; Cohen, Mardge H; Fischl, Margaret; Wilson, Tracey E; Wingood, Gina; Konkle-Parker, Deborah. AIDS Care (in press)
The study, led by Dr. Konkle-Parker (UAB-UMMC MWCCS site PI), explored associations between population density and clinical outcomes of women living with HIV. In the Southern MWCCS sites, women living in areas with less people reported a higher degree of internalized HIV stigma and perceived more discrimination than those who lived in more densely populated areas. Areas less densely populated generally reported higher incomes, higher education and higher employment rates, which were associated with higher CD4 counts and a higher proportion of women living with HIV that had undetectable viral loads.
Paper is available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09540121.2020.1769829