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Gregorio A. Millett is affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States. Their research primarily spans fields related to medicine, with a strong focus on epidemiology, infectious diseases, and related health professions. They have produced numerous publications that engage with topics concerning health disparities, infectious disease transmission, and public health interventions.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Sex work and related issues
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy

Millett has contributed to studies that address public health challenges in marginalized communities, particularly focusing on the intersections of infectious diseases and social determinants of health.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Assessing differential impacts of COVID-19 on black communities (2020), published in Annals of Epidemiology
  • Risk for COVID-19 infection and death among Latinos in the United States: examining heterogeneity in transmission dynamics (2020), published in Annals of Epidemiology
  • Understanding COVID-19 risks and vulnerabilities among black communities in America: the lethal force of syndemics (2020), published in Annals of Epidemiology
  • Assessing Differential Impacts of COVID-19 on Black Communities (2020), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • New pathogen, same disparities: why COVID-19 and HIV remain prevalent in U.S. communities of colour and implications for ending the HIV epidemic (2020), published in Journal of the International AIDS Society

Their frequent coauthors reflect collaboration across several experts, including:

  • Brian Honermann
  • Patrick S. Sullivan
  • Stefan Baral
  • Chris Beyrer
  • Jennifer Sherwood

Gregorio A. Millett has published extensively in several key venues, which include:

  • Journal of the International AIDS Society
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Annals of Epidemiology
  • The Lancet HIV
  • UNC Libraries

Their contributions cover a significant number of studies in epidemiology and infectious diseases, particularly examining HIV/AIDS interventions and the health impacts of COVID-19 among racial and ethnic minority populations. This body of work integrates perspectives from sociology and political science as well as oncology, giving it a multidisciplinary approach towards understanding health disparities and vulnerabilities in diverse populations.

Best Publications

  • Assessing differential impacts of COVID-19 on black communities.

    Gregorio A. Millett;Austin T. Jones;David Benkeser;Stefan D. Baral

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Meta-analytic examination of online sex-seeking and sexual risk behavior among men who have sex with men.

    Adrian Liau;Gregorio Millett;Gary Marks

  • HIV Among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in the United States: A Review of the Literature

    Cathy Maulsby;Greg Millett;Kali Lindsey;Robin Kelley

  • 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

  • Focusing "down low": bisexual black men, HIV risk and heterosexual transmission.

    Gregorio Millett;David Malebranche;Byron Mason;Pilgrim Spikes

  • Understanding COVID-19 risks and vulnerabilities among black communities in America: the lethal force of syndemics.

    Tonia Poteat;Gregorio A. Millett;La Ron E. Nelson;Chris Beyrer

  • 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

  • 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

  • Understanding disparities in HIV infection between black and white MSM in the United States.

    Alexandra M Oster;Ryan E Wiegand;Catlainn Sionean;Isa J Miles

  • Homophobia is Associated with Sexual Behavior that Increases Risk of Acquiring and Transmitting HIV Infection Among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men

    William L. Jeffries;Gary Marks;Jennifer Lauby;Christopher S. Murrill

  • A holistic approach to addressing HIV infection disparities in gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.

    Perry N. Halkitis;Richard J. Wolitski;Gregorio A. Millett

  • Understanding the HIV disparities between black and white men who have sex with men in the USA using the HIV care continuum: a modelling study

    Eli S Rosenberg;Gregorio A Millett;Patrick S Sullivan;Carlos del Rio

  • Homophobia and racism experienced by Latino men who have sex with men in the United States: correlates of exposure and associations with HIV risk behaviors.

    Yuko Mizuno;Craig Borkowf;Gregorio A. Millett;Trista Bingham

  • Common roots: a contextual review of HIV epidemics in black men who have sex with men across the African diaspora

    Gregorio A Millett;h William L Jeffries;John L Peterson;David J Malebranche

  • General and gay-related racism experienced by Latino gay men.

    Gladys E. Ibañez;Barbara Van Oss Marin;Stephen A. Flores;Gregorio Millett

  • Circumcision status and HIV infection among Black and Latino men who have sex with men in 3 US cities.

    Gregorio A Millett;Helen Ding;Jennifer Lauby;Stephen Flores

  • Focusing "DownLow":Bisexual Black Men, HIVRisk andHeterosexual Transmission

    Gregorio Millett;Pilgrim Spikes

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary Marks
Gary Marks Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Patrick S. Sullivan
Patrick S. Sullivan Emory University
Stefan Baral
Stefan Baral Johns Hopkins University
John L. Peterson
John L. Peterson Georgia State University
Ann Stueve
Ann Stueve Education Development Center
Patrick A. Wilson
Patrick A. Wilson Columbia University
Roger Bakeman
Roger Bakeman Georgia State University
Perry N. Halkitis
Perry N. Halkitis Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Alex Carballo-Diéguez
Alex Carballo-Diéguez Columbia University
Sari L. Reisner
Sari L. Reisner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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