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Mark N. Lurie is affiliated with Brown University in the United States and has a primary research focus in the field of Medicine, with particular emphasis on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and General Health Professions. Their research spans interdisciplinary areas including Sociology, Political Science, Economics, and Econometrics.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics related to HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, covering areas such as HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk, and Sex Work. Additional research interests include Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Migration, Health and Trauma, HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses, and COVID-19 epidemiological studies.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Mark N. Lurie are:

  • Coronavirus Disease 2019 Epidemic Doubling Time in the United States Before and During Stay-at-Home Restrictions, 2020, The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Internal migration and health in South Africa: determinants of healthcare utilisation in a young adult cohort, 2021, BMC Public Health
  • Projecting the impact of equity-based preexposure prophylaxis implementation on racial disparities in HIV incidence among MSM, 2020, AIDS
  • Health Worker Experiences of and Perspectives on Engaging Men in HIV Care: A Qualitative Study in Cape Town, South Africa, 2020, Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC)
  • Healthcare accessibility in preconflict Syria: a comparative spatial analysis, 2022, BMJ Open

Mark N. Lurie frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Christopher J. Colvin
  • Don Operario
  • Brandon D. L. Marshall
  • Rachel R. Yorlets
  • Carren Ginsburg

Their work has been published repeatedly in specific venues, demonstrating focused scholarly communication. Key publication venues include:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • PLoS ONE
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • BMC Public Health
  • AIDS

Best Publications

  • The impact of migration on HIV-1 transmission in South Africa: a study of migrant and nonmigrant men and their partners.

    Mark N. Lurie;Brian G. Williams;Khangelani Zuma;David Mkaya-Mwamburi

  • Who infects whom? HIV-1 concordance and discordance among migrant and non-migrant couples in South Africa.

    Mark N. Lurie;Brian G. Williams;Khangelani Zuma;Khangelani Zuma;David Mkaya-Mwamburi

  • Concurrent Partnerships as a Driver of the HIV Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Evidence is Limited

    Mark N Lurie;Samantha R Rosenthal

  • Risk factors for HIV infection among women in Carletonville, South Africa: migration, demography and sexually transmitted diseases

    Khangelani Zuma;Eleanor Gouws;Brian G. Williams;Mark N. Lurie

  • Circular migration and sexual networking in rural KwaZulu/Natal: implications for the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases*

    Mark Lurie;Abigail Harrison;David Wilkinson;Salim Abdool Karim

  • Modelling the impact of migration on the HIV epidemic in South Africa.

    Megan Coffee;Mark N Lurie;Geoff P Garnett

  • Sustained High HIV Incidence in Young Women in Southern Africa: Social, Behavioral, and Structural Factors and Emerging Intervention Approaches.

    Abigail Harrison;Christopher J. Colvin;Caroline Kuo;Caroline Kuo;Alison Swartz

  • The impact of antiretroviral treatment on the age composition of the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa

    Jan A.C. Hontelez;Sake J. de Vlas;Rob Baltussen;Marie-Louise Newell

  • Local terminology for febrile illnesses in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania and its impact on the design of a community-based malaria control programme

    P.J. Winch;P.J. Winch;A.M. Makemba;S.R. Kamazima;M. Lurie

  • Unrecognized sexually transmitted infections in rural South African women: a hidden epidemic.

    D. Wilkinson;S. S. Abdool Karim;A. Harrison;M. Lurie

  • Lessons Learned from Use of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in Africa

    Chitra Akileswaran;Mark N. Lurie;Mark N. Lurie;Timothy P. Flanigan;Timothy P. Flanigan;Kenneth H. Mayer;Kenneth H. Mayer

  • Elimination of HIV in South Africa through expanded access to antiretroviral therapy: a model comparison study.

    Jan A.C. Hontelez;Mark N. Lurie;Till Bärnighausen;Till Bärnighausen;Roel Bakker

  • Mining and Risk of Tuberculosis in Sub-Saharan Africa

    David Stuckler;Sanjay Basu;Martin McKee;Mark Lurie

  • A review of female-condom effectiveness: patterns of use and impact on protected sex acts and STI incidence.

    Gowri Vijayakumar;Zonke Mabude;Jenni Smit;Mags Beksinska

  • Who gets tested for HIV in a South African urban township? Implications for test and treat and gender-based prevention interventions.

    Kartik K Venkatesh;Precious Madiba;Guy De Bruyn;Mark N Lurie

  • Barriers to implementing South Africa's Termination of Pregnancy Act in rural KwaZulu/Natal

    Abigail Harrison;Elizabeth T. Montgomery;Elizabeth T. Montgomery;Mark N. Lurie;Mark N. Lurie;David Wilkinson

  • Changes in Risk Behavior Among HIV-Positive Patients During Their First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy in Cape Town South Africa

    Thomas P. Eisele;Catherine Mathews;Catherine Mathews;Mickey Chopra;Mickey Chopra;Mark N. Lurie

  • A Cross-Sectional Study to Assess HPV Knowledge and HPV Vaccine Acceptability in Mali

    Danielle N. Poole;J. Kathleen Tracy;Lauren Levitz;Mali Rochas

  • Ageing with HIV in South Africa.

    Jan A.C. Hontelez;Mark N. Lurie;Marie-Louise Newell;Roel Bakker

  • Bisexuality, sexual risk taking, and HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men accessing voluntary counseling and testing services in Mumbai, India.

    Sameer Kumta;Mark Lurie;Sherry Weitzen;Hemangi Jerajani

  • Patterns and implications of medical pluralism among HIV/AIDS patients in rural South Africa.

    M. Moshabela;P. Pronyk;P. Pronyk;N. Williams;H. Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Abigail Harrison
Abigail Harrison Brown University
Catherine Mathews
Catherine Mathews South African Medical Research Council
Brandon D. L. Marshall
Brandon D. L. Marshall Brown University
Till Bärnighausen
Till Bärnighausen Heidelberg University
Marie-Louise Newell
Marie-Louise Newell University of Southampton
Samuel R. Friedman
Samuel R. Friedman National Development and Research Institutes
Timothy P. Flanigan
Timothy P. Flanigan Brown University
Don Operario
Don Operario Emory University
Rob Baltussen
Rob Baltussen Radboud University
Seth C. Kalichman
Seth C. Kalichman University of Connecticut

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