The International URBAN Alcohol Research Collaboration on HIV/AIDS (ARCH) Center, funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, conducts and disseminates interdisciplinary research on the role of alcohol use among people with HIV on new tuberculosis (TB) acquisition, occurrence of active TB disease after TB preventive therapy, and post-TB lung disease.
New Publication: Social vulnerability and mental health among people with HIV and substance use: the role of race. (Shangani et al., 2024, AIDS Behav)
New Publication: Pain and unhealthy alcohol use among people living with HIV: a prospective cohort study. (Palfai et al., 2024, Alcohol Clin Exp Res)
New Publication: Using phosphatidylethanol as an adjunct to self-reported alcohol use improves identification of liver fibrosis risk. (Murnane et al., 2024, Am J Gastroenterol)
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