Demography, Men who have sex with men, Homosexuality, Odds ratio and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome are his primary areas of study. Gregorio A. Millett frequently studies issues relating to Poverty and Demography. Gregorio A. Millett combines subjects such as Young adult, Social support and Sexually transmitted disease with his study of Men who have sex with men.
Gregorio A. Millett has researched Homosexuality in several fields, including Gerontology and Serodiscordant. In his research, Gregorio A. Millett performs multidisciplinary study on Odds ratio and Meta-analysis. His work carried out in the field of Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome brings together such families of science as Sexual identity, Heterosexuality and Virology.
Gregorio A. Millett mainly focuses on Demography, Men who have sex with men, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Public health and Gerontology. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Demography and Odds ratio. His research in Men who have sex with men intersects with topics in Homosexuality, Young adult, Serostatus, Gynecology and Social support.
His work on Condom and Male Homosexuality as part of general Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research is frequently linked to Risk factor, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His studies deal with areas such as Psychological intervention and Transgender as well as Public health. His Gerontology study combines topics in areas such as Diaspora, Sexual identity and Referral.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Demography, Pandemic, Racism, Psychological intervention and Public health. His Demography research includes elements of Poverty, Gentrification and Treatment as prevention. His Racism research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Health equity, Redlining and Syndemic.
His Health equity research integrates issues from Criminology, Medicaid and Race. His biological study deals with issues like Transgender, which deal with fields such as Sexual orientation and Family medicine. His work carried out in the field of Environmental health brings together such families of science as Transmission and Malaria.
His primary areas of investigation include Demography, Pandemic, Data reporting, Rate ratio and Attributable risk. Many of his studies on Demography involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak. Among his research on Pandemic, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Health equity, Employment discrimination, Criminology, Racism and Medicaid.
In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Data reporting and Poverty.
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Assessing differential impacts of COVID-19 on black communities.
Gregorio A. Millett;Austin T. Jones;David Benkeser;Stefan D. Baral.
Annals of Epidemiology (2020)
Comparisons of disparities and risks of HIV infection in black and other men who have sex with men in Canada, UK, and USA: a meta-analysis
Gregorio A Millett;John L Peterson;Stephen A Flores;Trevor A Hart;Trevor A Hart.
The Lancet (2012)
Explaining disparities in HIV infection among black and white men who have sex with men: a meta-analysis of HIV risk behaviors.
Gregorio A Millett;Stephen A Flores;John L Peterson;Roger Bakeman.
AIDS (2007)
Greater risk for HIV infection of black men who have sex with men: a critical literature review.
Gregorio A. Millett;John L. Peterson;Richard J. Wolitski;Ron Stall.
American Journal of Public Health (2006)
Meta-analytic examination of online sex-seeking and sexual risk behavior among men who have sex with men.
Adrian Liau;Gregorio Millett;Gary Marks.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (2006)
Focusing "down low": bisexual black men, HIV risk and heterosexual transmission.
Gregorio Millett;David Malebranche;Byron Mason;Pilgrim Spikes.
Journal of The National Medical Association (2005)
Circumcision Status and Risk of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Meta-analysis
Gregorio A. Millett;Stephen A. Flores;Gary Marks;J. Bailey Reed.
JAMA (2008)
Risk for COVID-19 infection and death among Latinos in the United States: examining heterogeneity in transmission dynamics.
Carlos E. Rodriguez-Diaz;Vincent Guilamo-Ramos;Leandro Mena;Eric Hall.
Annals of Epidemiology (2020)
Modeling the impact of social discrimination and financial hardship on the sexual risk of HIV among Latino and Black men who have sex with men.
George Ayala;Trista Bingham;Junyeop Kim;Darrell P. Wheeler.
American Journal of Public Health (2012)
Advancing global health and strengthening the HIV response in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals: the International AIDS Society-Lancet Commission
Linda Gail Bekker;Linda Gail Bekker;George Alleyne;Stefan Baral;Javier Cepeda.
The Lancet (2018)
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