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Robert S. Hogg is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a focus on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, General Health Professions, Emergency Medicine, and Sociology and Political Science. The scientist's work spans a wide range of topics related to HIV/AIDS, including interventions, drug use and sexual risk, health complications and treatments, research and treatment, homelessness and social issues, LGBTQ health, and sex work.

Their recent publications include studies addressing social isolation among people living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic, the intersection of climate change and the HIV/AIDS epidemic, age-related comorbidities in people living with HIV in British Columbia, food insecurity amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and the effects of climate change anxiety. Notable papers are:

  • Physical Distancing in COVID-19 May Exacerbate Experiences of Social Isolation among People Living with HIV, 2020, AIDS and Behavior
  • The Synergistic Relationship Between Climate Change and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: A Conceptual Framework, 2021, AIDS and Behavior
  • Excess burden of age-associated comorbidities among people living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada: a population-based cohort study, 2021, BMJ Open
  • HIV and Food Insecurity: A Syndemic Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, AIDS and Behavior
  • The 2021 Western North American heat dome increased climate change anxiety among British Columbians: Results from a natural experiment, 2022, The Journal of Climate Change and Health

Frequent co-authors in Robert S. Hogg's research include Richard D. Moore, Kiffer G. Card, Viviane D. Lima, Marina B. Klein, and David Moore.

Their publications appear in well-known venues such as UNC Libraries, AIDS Care, AIDS and Behavior, BMJ Open, and BMC Public Health. UNC Libraries hosts the largest number of their publications, followed by significant contributions to AIDS Care and AIDS and Behavior.

Robert S. Hogg's research interests are reflected in the diversity of topics they have covered, with notable focus areas including HIV/AIDS research and interventions, HIV-related drug use and sexual risk behaviors, complications and treatments related to HIV, as well as social issues such as homelessness and LGBTQ health policies. This range demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach toward understanding and addressing the challenges faced by people living with HIV and related populations.

Best Publications

  • Global, regional, and national life expectancy, all-cause mortality, and cause-specific mortality for 249 causes of death, 1980–2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015

    Haidong Wang;Mohsen Naghavi;Christine Allen;Ryan M Barber

  • Prognosis of HIV-1-infected patients starting highly active antiretroviral therapy: a collaborative analysis of prospective studies.

    Matthias Egger;Margaret May;Geneviève Chene;Andrew N. Phillips

  • Life expectancy of individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy in high-income countries: a collaborative analysis of 14 cohort studies

    R Hogg;V Lima;J Sterne;S Grabar

  • 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

  • Improved Survival Among HIV-Infected Individuals Following Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy

    Robert S. Hogg;Katherine V. Heath;Benita Yip;Kevin J. P. Craib

  • Timing of initiation of antiretroviral therapy in AIDS-free HIV-1-infected patients: a collaborative analysis of 18 HIV cohort studies.

    Jonathan A C Sterne;Margaret May;Dominique Costagliola;Frank de Wolf

  • Rates of Disease Progression by Baseline CD4 Cell Count and Viral Load After Initiating Triple-Drug Therapy

    Robert S. Hogg;Benita Yip;Keith J. Chan;Evan Wood

  • Association of highly active antiretroviral therapy coverage, population viral load, and yearly new HIV diagnoses in British Columbia, Canada: a population-based study

    Julio S.G. Montaner;Julio S.G. Montaner;Julio S.G. Montaner;Viviane D. Lima;Viviane D. Lima;Rolando Barrios;Benita Yip

  • Causes of death in HIV-1 infected patients treated with antiretroviral therapy 1996-2006: collaborative analysis of 13 HIV cohort studies

    J Gill;Margaret T May;C Lewden;M Saag

  • The case for expanding access to highly active antiretroviral therapy to curb the growth of the HIV epidemic

    Julio S. G. Montaner;Robert Hogg;Evan Wood;Thomas Kerr

  • Validating a Shortened Depression Scale (10 Item CES-D) among HIV-Positive People in British Columbia, Canada

    Wendy Zhang;Nadia O’Brien;Jamie I. Forrest;Kate A. Salters

  • Barriers to Use of Free Antiretroviral Therapy in Injection Drug Users

    Steffanie A. Strathdee;Anita Palepu;Peter G. A. Cornelisse;Benita Yip

  • Predictors of HIV Drug-Resistance Mutations in a Large Antiretroviral-Naive Cohort Initiating Triple Antiretroviral Therapy

    P. Richard Harrigan;Robert S. Hogg;Winnie W. Y. Dong;Benita Yip

  • Intermittent use of triple-combination therapy is predictive of mortality at baseline and after 1 year of follow-up.

    Robert S Hogg;Katherine Heath;David Bangsberg;Benita Yip

  • Life Expectancy of Persons Receiving Combination Antiretroviral Therapy in Low-Income Countries: A Cohort Analysis From Uganda

    Edward J. Mills;Celestin Bakanda;Josephine Birungi;Keith Chan

  • Effect of medication adherence on survival of HIV-infected adults who start highly active antiretroviral therapy when the CD4+ cell count is 0.200 to 0.350 x 10(9) cells/L.

    Evan Wood;Robert S. Hogg;Benita Yip;P. Richard Harrigan

  • Decline in deaths from AIDS due to new antiretrovirals.

    Robert S Hogg;Michael V O'Shaughnessy;Nada Gataric;Benita Yip

  • Improved survival among HIV-infected patients after initiation of triple-drug antiretroviral regimens.

    R. S. Hogg;B. Yip;C. Kully;K. J. P. Craib

  • Prognosis of HIV-1-infected patients up to 5 years after initiation of HAART: collaborative analysis of prospective studies.

    May M;Sterne Ja;Sabin C;Costagliola D

Frequent Co-Authors

Julio S. G. Montaner
Julio S. G. Montaner University of British Columbia
Evan Wood
Evan Wood University of British Columbia
Benita Yip
Benita Yip University of British Columbia
Michael V. O'Shaughnessy
Michael V. O'Shaughnessy University of California, San Francisco
Martin T. Schechter
Martin T. Schechter University of British Columbia
Viviane D. Lima
Viviane D. Lima University of British Columbia
Thomas Kerr
Thomas Kerr University of British Columbia
P. Richard Harrigan
P. Richard Harrigan University of British Columbia
Marina B. Klein
Marina B. Klein McGill University
Steffanie A. Strathdee
Steffanie A. Strathdee University of California, San Diego

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