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Overview

Gabriela Paz-Bailey is affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States. Their primary research domain lies within Medicine, with a significant focus on Infectious Diseases, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Epidemiology.

Their work extensively covers key areas including:

  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Viral infections and vectors
  • Malaria research and control
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • HIV/AIDS research and interventions
  • HIV, drug use, sexual risk
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research

Gabriela Paz-Bailey has contributed to a range of scientific papers, notable recent publications include:

  • Dengue (2024), published in The Lancet
  • Dengue Vaccine: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, United States, 2021 (2021), published in MMWR Recommendations and Reports
  • Dengue: A Growing Problem With New Interventions (2022), published in PEDIATRICS
  • Estimated County-Level Prevalence of Selected Underlying Medical Conditions Associated with Increased Risk for Severe COVID-19 Illness - United States, 2018 (2020), published in MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • Knowledge gaps in the epidemiology of severe dengue impede vaccine evaluation (2021), published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Gabriela Paz-Bailey include:

  • Laura E. Adams
  • Vanessa Rivera-Amill
  • Jorge L. Muñoz-Jordán
  • Dania M. Rodríguez
  • Liliana Sánchez-González

Their work has been regularly published in several scientific venues, with the most frequent being:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
  • PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • Emerging infectious diseases

Best Publications

  • Vital Signs : trends in reported vectorborne disease cases — United States and territories, 2004–2016

    Ronald Rosenberg;Nicole P Lindsey;Marc Fischer;Christopher J Gregory

  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission at Each Step of the Care Continuum in the United States

    Jacek Skarbinski;Eli Rosenberg;Gabriela Paz-Bailey;H. Irene Hall

  • Persistence of Zika Virus in Body Fluids — Final Report

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Eli S. Rosenberg;Kate Doyle;Jorge Munoz-Jordan

  • Dengue and Zika Virus Diagnostic Testing for Patients with a Clinically Compatible Illness and Risk for Infection with Both Viruses.

    Tyler M. Sharp;Marc Fischer;Jorge L. Muñoz-Jordán;Gabriela Paz-Bailey

  • Herpes simplex virus type 2: epidemiology and management options in developing countries

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Meghna Ramaswamy;Sarah J Hawkes;Anna Maria Geretti

  • Willingness to Take, Use of, and Indications for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Among Men Who Have Sex With Men—20 US Cities, 2014

    Brooke E Hoots;Teresa Finlayson;Lina Nerlander;Gabriela Paz-Bailey

  • Syphilis Trends among Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States and Western Europe: A Systematic Review of Trend Studies Published between 2004 and 2015.

    Winston E. Abara;Kristen L. Hess;Robyn Neblett Fanfair;Kyle T. Bernstein

  • Trends in condom use among MSM in the United States: the role of antiretroviral therapy and seroadaptive strategies.

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Maria C.B. Mendoza;Teresa Finlayson;Cyprian Wejnert

  • HIV Testing and Risk Behaviors Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men — United States

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;H. Irene Hall;Richard J. Wolitski;Joseph Prejean

  • A case-control study of syphilis among men who have sex with men in New York City: association With HIV infection.

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Andrea Meyers;Susan Blank;James Brown

  • High HIV incidence and prevalence and associated factors among young MSM, 2008.

    Alexandra B. Balaji;Kristina E. Bowles;Binh C. Le;Gabriela Paz-Bailey

  • The Effect of Correct and Consistent Condom Use on Chlamydial and Gonococcal Infection Among Urban Adolescents

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Emilia H. Koumans;Maya Sternberg;Antonya Pierce

  • Trends in Sexual Behavior Among Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) in High-Income Countries, 1990–2013: A Systematic Review

    Kristen L. Hess;Nicole Crepaz;Charles Rose;David Purcell

  • HIV infection and HIV-associated behaviors among persons who inject drugs--20 cities, United States, 2012.

    Michael W Spiller;Dita Broz;Cyprian Wejnert;Lina Nerlander

  • HIV infection and risk, prevention, and testing behaviors among injecting drug users -- National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, 20 U.S. cities, 2009.

    Dita Broz;Cyprian Wejnert;Huong T. Pham;Elizabeth DiNenno

  • Prevalence of HIV Among U.S. Female Sex Workers: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Meredith Noble;Kathryn Salo;Stephen J. Tregear

  • Changes in the Etiology of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Botswana between 1993 and 2002: Implications for the Clinical Management of Genital Ulcer Disease

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Mafiz Rahman;Cheng Chen;Ronald Ballard

  • ‘Clinics aren't meant for men’: Sexual health care access and seeking behaviours among men in Gauteng province, South Africa

    Jami S Leichliter;Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Allison L Friedman;Melissa A Habel

  • Estimated County-Level Prevalence of Selected Underlying Medical Conditions Associated with Increased Risk for Severe COVID-19 Illness - United States, 2018.

    Hilda Razzaghi;Yan Wang;Hua Lu;Katherine E Marshall

  • HIV Infection and HIV-Associated Behaviors Among Persons Who Inject Drugs — 20 Cities, United States, 2015

    Janet C. Burnett;Dita Broz;Michael W. Spiller;Cyprian Wejnert

  • Binge drinking and risky sexual behavior among HIV-negative and unknown HIV status men who have sex with men, 20 US cities

    Kristen L. Hess;Pollyanna R. Chavez;Dafna Kanny;Elizabeth DiNenno

Frequent Co-Authors

Lauri E. Markowitz
Lauri E. Markowitz Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Hannah L.F. Cooper
Hannah L.F. Cooper Emory University
Danielle German
Danielle German Johns Hopkins University
Barbara Tempalski
Barbara Tempalski National Development and Research Institutes
Samuel R. Friedman
Samuel R. Friedman National Development and Research Institutes
Anna Thorson
Anna Thorson Karolinska Institute
H. Fisher Raymond
H. Fisher Raymond University of California, San Francisco
Manya Magnus
Manya Magnus George Washington University
Alan Neaigus
Alan Neaigus Columbia University
Marc L. Fischer
Marc L. Fischer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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