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Kelly A. Gebo is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on Medicine, with notable work in subfields such as Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Emergency Medicine, Virology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The main topics covered in their work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, HIV-related health complications and treatments, HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment, HIV and Drug Use and Sexual Risk, and Long-Term Effects of COVID-19.

Kelly A. Gebo has published extensively, with a strong presence in scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • The Journal of Infectious Diseases

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Kelly A. Gebo are:

  • Mpox in people with advanced HIV infection: a global case series, 2023, The Lancet
  • The All of Us Research Program: Data quality, utility, and diversity, 2022, Patterns
  • Early Outpatient Treatment for Covid-19 with Convalescent Plasma, 2022, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Analysis of Postvaccination Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections Among Adults With HIV in the United States, 2022, JAMA Network Open
  • Dynamics of inflammatory responses after SARS-CoV-2 infection by vaccination status in the USA: a prospective cohort study, 2023, The Lancet Microbe

Frequent co-authors of Gebo include:

  • Keri N. Althoff
  • Richard D. Moore
  • Michael J. Silverberg
  • Michael A. Horberg
  • Sonia Napravnik

Kelly A. Gebo's body of work predominantly addresses infectious diseases, with particular attention to HIV/AIDS and COVID-19, combining clinical research and epidemiological approaches. Their collaborations and publication record indicate active engagement in multidisciplinary research initiatives across these health challenges.

Best Publications

  • Closing the gap: increases in life expectancy among treated HIV-positive individuals in the United States and Canada.

    Hasina Samji;Angela Cescon;Robert S. Hogg;Robert S. Hogg;Sharada P. Modur

  • Effect of early versus deferred antiretroviral therapy for HIV on survival.

    Mari M. Kitahata;Stephen J. Gange;Alison G. Abraham;Barry Merriman

  • Workshop on HIV Infection and Aging: What Is Known and Future Research Directions

    Rita B. Effros;Courtney V. Fletcher;Kelly Gebo;Jeffrey B. Halter

  • HIV and aging: State of knowledge and areas of critical need for research. a report to the NIH office of AIDS research by the HIV and aging working group

    Kevin P. High;Mark Brennan-Ing;David B. Clifford;Mardge H. Cohen

  • Risk of Anal Cancer in HIV-Infected and HIV-Uninfected Individuals in North America

    Michael J. Silverberg;Bryan Lau;Amy C. Justice;Amy C. Justice;Eric Engels

  • The lifetime cost of current human immunodeficiency virus care in the United States.

    Bruce R. Schackman;Kelly A. Gebo;Rochelle P. Walensky;Elena Losina

  • Longitudinal assessment of the effects of drug and alcohol abuse on HIV-1 treatment outcomes in an urban clinic.

    Gregory M. Lucas;Kelly A. Gebo;Richard E. Chaisson;Richard D. Moore

  • Role of liver biopsy in management of chronic hepatitis C: a systematic review.

    M.P.H. Kelly A. Gebo M.D.;H. Franklin Herlong;Michael S. Torbenson;Mollie W. Jenckes

  • Racial and gender disparities in receipt of highly active antiretroviral therapy persist in a multistate sample of HIV patients in 2001.

    Kelly A. Gebo;John A. Fleishman;Richard Conviser;Erin D. Reilly

  • Comparison of Risk and Age at Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction, End-Stage Renal Disease, and Non-AIDS-Defining Cancer in HIV-Infected Versus Uninfected Adults

    Keri N. Althoff;Kathleen A. McGinnis;Christina M. Wyatt;Matthew S. Freiberg

  • Invasive cervical cancer risk among HIV-infected women: a North American multicohort collaboration prospective study.

    Alison G. Abraham;Gypsyamber D'Souza;Yuezhou Jing;Stephen J. Gange

  • Neurosyphilis in a clinical cohort of HIV-1-infected patients.

    Khalil G Ghanem;Richard D Moore;Anne M Rompalo;Emily J Erbelding

  • Late Presentation for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care in the United States and Canada

    Keri N. Althoff;Stephen J. Gange;Marina B. Klein;John T. Brooks

  • HIV infection and older Americans: the public health perspective.

    John T. Brooks;Kate Buchacz;Kelly A. Gebo;Jonathan Mermin

  • Cohort Profile: The North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD)

    Stephen J Gange;Mari M Kitahata;Michael S Saag;David R Bangsberg

  • Racial and sex disparities in life expectancy losses among HIV-infected persons in the united states: impact of risk behavior, late initiation, and early discontinuation of antiretroviral therapy.

    Elena Losina;Bruce R. Schackman;Sara N. Sadownik;Kelly A. Gebo

  • Contemporary costs of HIV healthcare in the HAART era

    Kelly A. Gebo;John A. Fleishman;Richard Conviser;James Hellinger

  • Predictive accuracy of the Veterans Aging Cohort Study index for mortality with HIV infection: a North American cross cohort analysis

    Amy C. Justice;Sharada P. Modur;Janet P. Tate;Keri N. Althoff

  • Incidence and outcomes of malignancy in the HAART era in an urban cohort of HIV-infected individuals.

    Jessica L Long;Eric A Engels;Eric A Engels;Richard D Moore;Kelly A Gebo

  • Treatment of chronic hepatitis C: a systematic review.

    Geetanjali Chander;Mark S. Sulkowski;Mollie W. Jenckes;Michael S. Torbenson

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard D. Moore
Richard D. Moore Johns Hopkins University
Michael J. Silverberg
Michael J. Silverberg Kaiser Permanente
Amy C. Justice
Amy C. Justice Yale University
Stephen J. Gange
Stephen J. Gange Johns Hopkins University
Marina B. Klein
Marina B. Klein McGill University
Mari M. Kitahata
Mari M. Kitahata University of Washington
Timothy R. Sterling
Timothy R. Sterling Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Jennifer E. Thorne
Jennifer E. Thorne Johns Hopkins University
Jeffrey N. Martin
Jeffrey N. Martin University of California, San Francisco
Gregory D. Kirk
Gregory D. Kirk Johns Hopkins University

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