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Overview

Kevin R. O'Reilly is affiliated with the Medical University of South Carolina in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with a focus on Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions, Epidemiology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Surgery.

Their main research topics include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, HIV, Drug Use, and Sexual Risk, Genital Health and Disease, Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Issues, HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses, and Global Maternal and Child Health.

Frequent publication venues for Kevin R. O'Reilly include:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • PLoS ONE
  • The Lancet
  • BMC Public Health
  • AIDS

Coauthors who have collaborated most frequently with Kevin R. O'Reilly are:

  • Virginia A. Fonner
  • Michael Sweat
  • Caitlin E. Kennedy
  • Ping Teresa Yeh
  • Kaitlyn Atkins

Some notable recent publications include:

  • The effect of higher protein dosing in critically ill patients with high nutritional risk (EFFORT Protein): an international, multicentre, pragmatic, registry-based randomised trial (2023) - The Lancet
  • Economic compensation interventions to increase uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2020) - PLoS ONE
  • Service delivery interventions to increase uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention: A systematic review (2020) - PLoS ONE
  • "We are in this together:" dyadic-level influence and decision-making among HIV serodiscordant couples in Tanzania receiving access to PrEP (2021) - BMC Public Health
  • Does Capacity Development Increase Demand for Health Services and Rights Among Key Populations Affected by HIV? A Systematic Review of Evidence from Low and Middle-Income Countries (2020) - AIDS and Behavior

Best Publications

  • Effectiveness and safety of oral HIV preexposure prophylaxis for all populations.

    Virginia A. Fonner;Sarah L. Dalglish;Caitlin E. Kennedy;Rachel Baggaley

  • Effectiveness of Peer Education Interventions for HIV Prevention in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Amy Medley;Caitlin Kennedy;Kevin O'Reilly;Michael Sweat

  • Evidence for the effects of HIV antibody counseling and testing on risk behaviors.

    Donna L. Higgins;Christine Galavotti;Kevin R. O'Reilly;Daniel J. Schnell

  • School Based Sex Education and HIV Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Virginia A. Fonner;Kevin S. Armstrong;Caitlin E. Kennedy;Kevin R. O'Reilly

  • Systematic review of the effectiveness of mass communication programs to change HIV/AIDS-related behaviors in developing countries

    Jane T. Bertrand;Kevin O'Reilly;Julie Denison;Rebecca Anhang

  • HIV voluntary counseling and testing and behavioral risk reduction in developing countries: a meta-analysis, 1990--2005.

    Julie A. Denison;Julie A. Denison;Kevin R. O’Reilly;George P. Schmid;Caitlin E. Kennedy

  • Defining success with HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis: a prevention-effective adherence paradigm.

    Jessica E. Haberer;David R. Bangsberg;Jared M. Baeten;Kathryn Curran

  • Voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) for changing HIV-related risk behavior in developing countries

    Virginia A Fonner;Julie Denison;Caitlin E Kennedy;Kevin O'Reilly

  • Risking everything ? Risk behavior, behavior change, and AIDS

    Peter Aggleton;Kevin O'Reilly;Gary Slutkin;Peter Davies

  • Values and Preferences on the Use of Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention Among Multiple Populations: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

    Florence M. Koechlin;Virginia A. Fonner;Sarah L. Dalglish;Kevin R. O’Reilly

  • Effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions in developing countries.

    Michael H. Merson;Julia M. Dayton;Kevin O'reilly

  • Provider-Initiated HIV Testing and Counseling in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review

    Caitlin E. Kennedy;Virginia A. Fonner;Michael D. Sweat;F. Amolo Okero

  • Cost-effectiveness of nevirapine to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission in eight African countries.

    Michael D Sweat;Kevin R O'Reilly;George P Schmid;Julie Denison

  • The Evidence Project risk of bias tool: assessing study rigor for both randomized and non-randomized intervention studies

    Caitlin E. Kennedy;Virginia A. Fonner;Kevin A. Armstrong;Julie A. Denison

  • Behavioural interventions for HIV positive prevention in developing countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Caitlin E Kennedy;Amy M Medley;Michael D Sweat;Kevin R O’Reilly

  • The impact of HIV treatment on risk behaviour in developing countries: A systematic review

    C Kennedy;K O'Reilly;A Medley;M Sweat

  • Transformation of HIV from pandemic to low-endemic levels: a public health approach to combination prevention.

    Alexandra Jones;Ide Cremin;Fareed Abdullah;John Idoko

  • Effects of condom social marketing on condom use in developing countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 1990-2010

    Michael D Sweat;Julie Denison;Caitlin Kennedy;Virginia Tedrow

  • A systematic review of income generation interventions, including microfinance and vocational skills training, for HIV prevention

    Caitlin E. Kennedy;Virginia A. Fonner;Kevin R. O'Reilly;Michael D. Sweat

  • AIDS Community Demonstration Projects for HIV prevention among hard-to-reach groups.

    Kevin R. O'Reilly;Donna L. Higgins

  • Behavioural Interventions for HIV Positive Prevention in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis/Interventions Comportementales Pour la Prevention Du VIH Dans Les Pays En Developpement: Revision Systematique et Meta-analyse/Intervenciones Conductuales Para la Prevencion del VIH En Los Paises Desarrollados: Revision Sistematica Y Metanalisis

    Caitlin E. Kennedy;Amy M. Medley;Michael D. Sweat;Kevin R. O'Reilly

Frequent Co-Authors

Caitlin E. Kennedy
Caitlin E. Kennedy Johns Hopkins University
Robert M. Grant
Robert M. Grant University of California, San Francisco
Carlos F. Caceres
Carlos F. Caceres Cayetano Heredia University
Martin Fishbein
Martin Fishbein University of Pennsylvania
Alfred L. McAlister
Alfred L. McAlister The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
James O. Prochaska
James O. Prochaska University of Rhode Island
Lisa L. Harlow
Lisa L. Harlow University of Rhode Island
Susan Tross
Susan Tross Columbia University
Celia B. Fisher
Celia B. Fisher Fordham University
Joseph S. Rossi
Joseph S. Rossi University of Rhode Island

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