David D. Celentano

15.1k total citations
140 papers, 5.0k citations indexed

About

David D. Celentano is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, David D. Celentano has authored 140 papers receiving a total of 5.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 60 papers in Epidemiology, 51 papers in Infectious Diseases and 31 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in David D. Celentano's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (45 papers), HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (37 papers) and HIV Research and Treatment (25 papers). David D. Celentano is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (45 papers), HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (37 papers) and HIV Research and Treatment (25 papers). David D. Celentano collaborates with scholars based in United States, Thailand and China. David D. Celentano's co-authors include David Vlahov, Kenrad E. Nelson, Carol S. Weisman, James C. Anthony, Margaret E. Ensminger, David V. McQueen, Ann C. Klassen, Chris Beyrer, Sakol Eiumtrakul and Steffanie A. Strathdee and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews.

In The Last Decade

David D. Celentano

137 papers receiving 4.7k citations

Peers

David D. Celentano
Cynthia M. Lyles United States
Handan Wand Australia
Carol E. Golin United States
Susan Y. Chu United States
Dennis Osmond United States
Lisa R. Metsch United States
Mina C. Hosseinipour United States
Cynthia M. Lyles United States
David D. Celentano
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David D. Celentano

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lai, Hong, Jiachen Zhuo, Glenn J. Treisman, et al.. (2025). HIV and Low Omega-3 Levels May Heighten Hippocampal Volume Differences Between Men and Women With Substance Use. Brain Behavior & Immunity - Health. 45. 100988–100988.
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Lai, Hong, David D. Celentano, Glenn J. Treisman, et al.. (2023). Cocaine Use May Moderate the Associations of HIV and Female Sex with Neurocognitive Impairment in a Predominantly African American Population Disproportionately Impacted by HIV and Substance Use. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 37(5). 243–252. 4 indexed citations
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Lai, Hong, David A. Bluemke, Elliot K. Fishman, et al.. (2022). High-risk Coronary Plaque Regression in Cash-based Contingency Management Intervention Among Cocaine Users With HIV-associated Subclinical Coronary Atherosclerosis. Journal of Addiction Medicine. 17(2). 147–154.
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Wirtz, Andrea L., et al.. (2022). Dismantling Barriers and Transforming the Future of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Uptake in Young Black and Latinx Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 36(5). 194–203. 14 indexed citations
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Arrington‐Sanders, Renata, Noya Galai, Joyell Arscott, et al.. (2021). Social Determinants of Transactional Sex in a Sample of Young Black and Latinx Sexual Minority Cisgender Men and Transgender Women. Journal of Adolescent Health. 70(2). 275–281. 12 indexed citations
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Kong, Ling, Lynn E. Taylor, Kenneth H. Mayer, et al.. (2020). Diversity of the hepatitis C virus NS5B gene during HIV co-infection. PLoS ONE. 15(8). e0237162–e0237162. 5 indexed citations
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Lai, Shenghan, Christopher M. Heaphy, Anthony Rizzo, et al.. (2018). Cocaine use may induce telomere shortening in individuals with HIV infection. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 84(Pt A). 11–17. 6 indexed citations
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Celentano, David D.. (2016). Leadership of the Department of Epidemiology of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Its First Century. American Journal of Epidemiology. 183(5). 355–361. 1 indexed citations
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Safren, Steven A., Kenneth H. Mayer, San-San Ou, et al.. (2015). Adherence to Early Antiretroviral Therapy. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 69(2). 234–240. 49 indexed citations
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Nair, Satish Chandrasekhar, Halah Ibrahim, & David D. Celentano. (2013). Clinical trials in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region: Grandstanding or Grandeur?. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 36(2). 704–710. 45 indexed citations
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Genberg, Becky L., Surinda Kawichai, Alfred Chingono, et al.. (2007). Assessing HIV/AIDS Stigma and Discrimination in Developing Countries. AIDS and Behavior. 12(5). 772–780. 176 indexed citations
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Tovanabutra, Sodsai, Veerachai Watanaveeradej, Mark de Souza, et al.. (2003). A New Circulating Recombinant Form, CRF15_01B, Reinforces the Linkage between IDU and Heterosexual Epidemics in Thailand. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 19(7). 561–567. 97 indexed citations
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Meng, Qingyi, João A.C. Lima, Hong Lai, et al.. (2003). Elevated C-reactive protein levels are associated with endothelial dysfunction in chronic cocaine users. International Journal of Cardiology. 88(2-3). 191–198. 22 indexed citations
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Vlahov, David, Shenghan Lai, Steffanie A. Strathdee, et al.. (2001). Sexual and drug risk-related behaviours after initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy among injection drug users. AIDS. 15(17). 2311–2316. 56 indexed citations
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Celentano, David D., Katherine C. Bond, Cynthia M. Lyles, et al.. (2000). Preventive intervention to reduce sexually transmitted infections: a field trial in the Royal Thai Army.. PubMed. 160(4). 535–40. 56 indexed citations
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Latkin, Carl A., Wallace Mandell, Amy R. Knowlton, et al.. (1998). Gender Differences in Injection-Related Behaviors Among Injection Drug Users in Baltimore, Maryland. AIDS Education and Prevention. 10(3). 257–263. 55 indexed citations
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Latkin, Carl A., Wallace Mandell, David Vlahov, Maria Oziemkowska, & David D. Celentano. (1996). People and Places: Behavioral Settings and Personal Network Characteristics as Correlates of Needle Sharing. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes & Human Retrovirology. 13(3). 273–280. 130 indexed citations
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Santelli, John, David D. Celentano, Andy Crump, et al.. (1995). Interim Outcomes for a Community-Based Program to Prevent Perinatal HIV Transmission. AIDS Education and Prevention. 7(3). 210–220. 18 indexed citations
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Weisman, Carol S., Laura Morlock, Martha Ann Teitelbaum, Ann C. Klassen, & David D. Celentano. (1989). Practice Changes in Response to the Malpractice Litigation Climate. Medical Care. 27(1). 16–24. 49 indexed citations
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Weisman, Carol S., David D. Celentano, Ann C. Klassen, & N. Rosenshein. (1987). Utilization of obstetrician-gynecologists and prevention of cervical cancer.. PubMed. 70(3 Pt 1). 373–7. 8 indexed citations

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