Kimberly Page, PhD, MPH

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Kimberly Page, PhD, MPH

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Dr. Page was formerly a Professor in Residence in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Division of Infectious Disease, in the Department of Medicine at University of California San Francisco (UCSF). She is now Professor and Chief of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Preventive Medicine at the University of New Mexico.  She received her Ph.D and MPH from the University of California at Berkeley and completed fellowships at the UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies and the Municipal Health Service in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She has been the PI of multiple NIH and CDC funded grants, and collaborates with researchers nationally and internationally. Dr. Page is an infectious disease epidemiologist; her research is principally focused on HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections, principally prevention, natural history, and intervention research in marginalized and underserved populations including injection drug users, and female sex workers. She is currently leading a clinical trial testing a prophylactic HCV vaccine in active injection drug users and a large implementation science trial in Cambodia to reduce drug use and HIV infection in female sex workers. She is the PI of two NIH NIDA funded studies of of HIV and HCV including: the UFO Study, an internationally recognized study of acute HCV in young adult injection drug users, and, the InC3 Collaborative, which brings together investigators and data from preeminent prospective studies of HIV and HCV globally. Dr. Page has been a faculty lead, as Director of Latin and Central America Region for the Fogarty funded International Traineeships in AIDS Prevention Studies (ITAPS) program at UCSF since 2002, providing training and capacity building to scientists from developing countries including Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico, and from Southeast Asia, including Cambodia and Thailand. To learn more about Dr. Page please visit the links below.

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  1. Levy V, Evans JL, Stein ES, Davidson PJ, Lum PJ, Hahn JA, Page K. Are young injection drug users ready and willing to participate in preventive HCV vaccine trials? Vaccine. 2010 Aug 23; 28(37):5947-51.
  2. Hahn JA, Evans JL, Davidson PJ, Lum PJ, Page K. Hepatitis C virus risk behaviors within the partnerships of young injecting drug users. Addiction. 2010 Jul; 105(7):1254-64.
  3. Berini CA, Gendler SA, Pascuccio S, Eirin ME, McFarland W, Page K, Carnevali L, Murphy E, Biglione MM. Decreasing trends in HTLV-1/2 but stable HIV-1 infection among replacement donors in Argentina. J Med Virol. 2010 May; 82(5):873-7.
  4. Page K, Hahn JA, Evans J, Shiboski S, Lum P, Delwart E, Tobler L, Andrews W, Avanesyan L, Cooper S, Busch MP. Acute hepatitis C virus infection in young adult injection drug users: a prospective study of incident infection, resolution, and reinfection. J Infect Dis. 2009 Oct 15; 200(8):1216-26.
  5. Page K, Hahn JA, Evans J, Shiboski S, Lum P, Delwart E, Tobler L, Andrews W, Avanesyan L, Cooper S, Busch MP. Acute hepatitis C virus infection in young adult injection drug users: a prospective study of incident infection, resolution, and reinfection. J Infect Dis. 2009 Oct 15; 200(8):1216-26.
  6. Miranda AE, St Louis ME, Figueiredo NC, Milbratz I, Page-Shafer K. Young women and their reproductive health needs in a family practice setting: factors influencing care seeking in Vitoria, Brazil. Fam Pract. 2009 Dec; 26(6):493-500.
  7. Tsui JI, Vittinghoff E, Hahn JA, Evans JL, Davidson PJ, Page K. Risk behaviors after hepatitis C virus seroconversion in young injection drug users in San Francisco. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2009 Nov 01; 105(1-2):160-3.
  8. Levy V, Yuan J, Ruiz J, Morrow S, Reardon J, Facer M, Molitor F, Allen B, Ajufo BG, Bell-Sanford G, McFarland W, Raymond HF, Kellogg T, Page K. Hepatitis B sero-prevalence and risk behaviors among immigrant men in a population-based household survey in low-income neighborhoods of northern California. J Immigr Minor Health. 2010 Dec; 12(6):828-33.
  9. Hahn JA, Wylie D, Dill J, Sanchez MS, Lloyd-Smith JO, Page-Shafer K, Getz WM. Potential impact of vaccination on the hepatitis C virus epidemic in injection drug users. Epidemics. 2009 Mar; 1(1):47-57.
  10. Evans JL, Hahn JA, Lum PJ, Stein ES, Page K. Predictors of injection drug use cessation and relapse in a prospective cohort of young injection drug users in San Francisco, CA (UFO Study). Drug Alcohol Depend. 2009 May 01; 101(3):152-7.
  11. Cox AL, Page K, Bruneau J, Shoukry NH, Lauer GM, Kim AY, Rosen HR, Radziewicz H, Grakoui A, Fierer DS, Branch AD, Kaplan DE, Chang KM. Rare birds in North America: acute hepatitis C cohorts. Gastroenterology. 2009 Jan; 136(1):26-31.
  12. Figueiredo NC, Page-Shafer K, Pereira FE, Miranda AE. [Serological markers for hepatitis B virus in young women attended by the Family Health Program in Vitória, Espírito Santo, 2006]. Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 2008 Nov-Dec; 41(6):590-5.
  13. Sampaio-Sa M, Page-Shafer K, Bangsberg DR, Evans J, Dourado Mde L, Teixeira C, Netto EM, Brites C. 100% adherence study: educational workshops vs. video sessions to improve adherence among ART-naïve patients in Salvador, Brazil. AIDS Behav. 2008 Jul; 12(4 Suppl):S54-62.
  14. Fialho M, Messias M, Page-Shafer K, Farre L, Schmalb M, Pedral-Sampaio D, Ramos M, Brites C. Prevalence and risk of blood-borne and sexually transmitted viral infections in incarcerated youth in Salvador, Brazil: opportunity and obligation for intervention. AIDS Behav. 2008 Jul; 12(4 Suppl):S17-24.
  15. Inglez-Dias A, Hahn JA, Lum PJ, Evans J, Davidson P, Page-Shafer K. Trends in methamphetamine use in young injection drug users in San Francisco from 1998 to 2004: the UFO Study. Drug Alcohol Rev. 2008 May; 27(3):286-91.
  16. Miranda AE, Figueiredo NC, Schmidt R, Page-Shafer K. A population-based survey of the prevalence of HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B and hepatitis C infections, and associated risk factors among young women in Vitória, Brazil. AIDS Behav. 2008 Jul; 12(4 Suppl):S25-31.
  17. Hunt PW, Brenchley J, Sinclair E, McCune JM, Roland M, Page-Shafer K, Hsue P, Emu B, Krone M, Lampiris H, Douek D, Martin JN, Deeks SG. Relationship between T cell activation and CD4+ T cell count in HIV-seropositive individuals with undetectable plasma HIV RNA levels in the absence of therapy. J Infect Dis. 2008 Jan 01; 197(1):126-33.
  18. Page-Shafer K, Pappalardo BL, Tobler LH, Phelps BH, Edlin BR, Moss AR, Wright TL, Wright DJ, O'Brien TR, Caglioti S, Busch MP. Testing strategy to identify cases of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and to project HCV incidence rates. J Clin Microbiol. 2008 Feb; 46(2):499-506.
  19. Page-Shafer K, Pappalardo BL, Tobler LH, Phelps BH, Edlin BR, Moss AR, Wright TL, Wright DJ, O'Brien TR, Caglioti S, Busch MP. Testing strategy to identify cases of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and to project HCV incidence rates. J Clin Microbiol. 2008 Feb; 46(2):499-506.
  20. Hahn JA, Page-Shafer K, Ford J, Paciorek A, Lum PJ. Traveling young injection drug users at high risk for acquisition and transmission of viral infections. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2008 Jan 11; 93(1-2):43-50.
  21. Page-Shafer K, Hahn JA, Lum PJ. Preventing hepatitis C virus infection in injection drug users: risk reduction is not enough. AIDS. 2007 Sep 12; 21(14):1967-9.
  22. Bernardin F, Stramer SL, Rehermann B, Page-Shafer K, Cooper S, Bangsberg DR, Hahn J, Tobler L, Busch M, Delwart E. High levels of subgenomic HCV plasma RNA in immunosilent infections. Virology. 2007 Sep 01; 365(2):446-56.
  23. Sucupira MC, Caseiro MM, Alves K, Tescarollo G, Janini LM, Sabino EC, Castelo A, Page-Shafer K, Diaz RS. High levels of primary antiretroviral resistance genotypic mutations and B/F recombinants in Santos, Brazil. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2007 Feb; 21(2):116-28.
  24. Levy V, Prentiss D, Balmas G, Chen S, Israelski D, Katzenstein D, Page-Shafer K. Factors in the delayed HIV presentation of immigrants in Northern California: implications for voluntary counseling and testing programs. J Immigr Minor Health. 2007 Jan; 9(1):49-54.
  25. Bernardin F, Herring B, Page-Shafer K, Kuiken C, Delwart E. Absence of HCV viral recombination following superinfection. J Viral Hepat. 2006 Aug; 13(8):532-7.