Dina Monte
Westat
10 Papers
120 Citations
Dina Monte is an academic researcher from Westat. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
The HIV Continuum of Care for Adolescents and Young Adults Attending 13 Urban US HIV Care Centers of the NICHD-ATN-CDC-HRSA SMILE Collaborative.
Bill G. Kapogiannis,Linda J. Koenig,Jiahong Xu,Kenneth H. Mayer,Jacqueline Loeb,Lauren Greenberg,Dina Monte,Marinna Banks-Shields,J. Dennis Fortenberry,Aids Interventions +9 more
TL;DR: Although this large national sample of predominately newly diagnosed youths linked to care at similar rates as adults, they achieved disproportionately lower rates of viral suppression, suggesting youth-focused interventions are urgently needed to improve their HCC outcomes.
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Linkage to care for HIV-positive adolescents: a multisite study of the adolescent medicine trials units of the adolescent trials network.
TL;DR: It is concluded that the complexity of linkage to care requires thought and planning as HIV testing is expanded to lower-risk populations.
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Low Bone Mass in Behaviorally HIV-Infected Young Men on Antiretroviral Therapy: Adolescent Trials Network Study 021B
Kathleen Mulligan,D. Robert Harris,Patricia Emmanuel,Roger A. Fielding,Carol Worrell,Bill G. Kapogiannis,Dina Monte,John W. Sleasman,Craig M. Wilson,Grace M. Aldrovandi +9 more
TL;DR: Young men on ART with a relatively recent diagnosis of HIV infection have lower bone mass than controls, and longitudinal studies are required to determine the impact of impaired accrual or actual loss of bone during adolescence on subsequent fracture risk.
Hepatitis B vaccination in HIV-infected youth: a randomized trial of three regimens.
Patricia M. Flynn,Coleen K. Cunningham,Bret J. Rudy,Craig M. Wilson,Bill G. Kapogiannis,Carol Worrell,James Bethel,Dina Monte,Kelly Bojan +8 more
TL;DR: In HIV-infected youth, a three-dose vaccination regimen with Engerix B, 40 μg, or Twinrix and higher baseline CD4+ T-cell counts were independently associated with improved vaccine response.
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Obesity and dyslipidemia in behaviorally HIV-infected young women: Adolescent Trials Network study 021.
Kathleen Mulligan,D. Robert Harris,Dina Monte,Sonia K. Stoszek,Patricia Emmanuel,Dana S. Hardin,Bill G. Kapogiannis,Carol Worrell,William A. Meyer,John W. Sleasman,Craig M. Wilson,Grace M. Aldrovandi +11 more
TL;DR: Obesity, dyslipidemia, and inflammation were prominent among HIV-infected adolescent women and, coupled with other risk factors, may accelerate the lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease and other adverse events.