Aditya Khanna Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Aditya Khanna conducts research on HIV/AIDS, drug use, and sexual risk behaviors, with a focus on informing interventions and public health strategies. His work encompasses a range of topics, including global cancer incidence and adolescent sexual and reproductive health. Khanna's research also addresses issues related to sex work and related issues. His recent work involves meta-analyses of data related to people who inject drugs, with the goal of informing interventions and computational modeling toward hepatitis C microelimination. Additionally, Khanna has studied the impact of behavioral changes on COVID-19 transmission and has reviewed HIV-related factors among criminal justice-involved Black sexual and gender minority populations. He has also worked on projecting new HIV infections to support "Getting to Zero" strategies.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 78
- Citations: 1,040
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- Brief Report: Long-Acting Injectable PrEP Can Substantially Reduce HIV Incidence in Los Angeles County: A Simulation Study (2025) DOI
- Social Network Characteristics of Covid-19 Vaccination and Preventive Health Behaviors: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Us Northeast During the Early Covid-19 Pandemic (2024) DOI
- Integrating HIV Cluster Analysis in Routine Public Health Prevention Efforts: Lessons Learned from a Statewide Public Health – Academic Partnership (2023) DOI
- Social Network Characteristics of Covid-19 Vaccination: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Us Northeast (2023) DOI
- Stimulant use interventions may strengthen ‘Getting to Zero’ HIV elimination initiatives in Illinois: Insights from a modeling study (2022) DOI
- Stimulant Use Interventions May Strengthen ‘Getting to Zero’ Initiatives in Illinois: Insights from a Modeling Study (2021) DOI
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