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Jun Wang is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Population. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Demographic characteristics and risk behaviors associated with HIV positive injecting drug users in Xinjiang, China.
Yuanzhi Zhang,Hua Shan,Jennifer Trizzino,Yuhua Ruan,Geetha Beauchamp,Benoît Mâsse,Jun Ma,Yuan Gu,Yixin He,Baoling Rui,Jun Wang,Katharine Poundstone,Yan Jiang,J. Brooks Jackson,Yiming Shao +14 more
TL;DR: HIV infection among high risk IDUs in Xinjiang, China is high and is associated with older male Uighur IDUs who lack college education, frequently inject heroin, and/or share rinse water, which has a great potential for HIV transmission from IDUs to the general population.
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HIV incidence, retention rate, and baseline predictors of HIV incidence and retention in a prospective cohort study of injection drug users in Xinjiang, China
Yuanzhi Zhang,Hua Shan,Jennifer Trizzino,Yuhua Ruan,Geetha Beauchamp,Benoît Mâsse,Jun Ma,Baoling Rui,Jun Wang,Minsheng Liu,Yunxia Wang,Yixin He,Katharine Poundstone,Yan Jiang,J. Brooks Jackson,Yiming Shao +15 more
TL;DR: The participant retention rate in this study is promising for the undertaking of future HIV intervention studies and baseline predictors of incidence and retention were minimal.
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