Jails, prisons, and the health of urban populations: A review of the impact of the correctional system on community health Nicholas Freudenberg Special Feature: Continuity of Care from Corrections to Community Pages: 214 - 235
Making the case for health interventions in correctional facilities Theodore M. Hammett Special Feature: Continuity of Care from Corrections to Community Pages: 236 - 240
Characteristics and trends of newly identified HIV infections among incarcerated populations: CDC HIV voluntary counseling, testing, and referral system, 1992–1998 Keith M. SabinRobert L. Frey Jr.Stacie M. Greby Special Feature: Continuity of Care from Corrections to Community Pages: 241 - 255
HIV and AIDS surveillance among inmates in Maryland prisons Edward N. KassiraRobert L. BausermanLiza Solomon Special Feature: Continuity of Care from Corrections to Community Pages: 256 - 263
Using a jail-based survey to monitor HIV and risk behaviors among seattle area injection drug users Hanne ThiedeMichael RomeroChristopher S. Murrill Special Feature: Continuity of Care from Corrections to Community Pages: 264 - 278
Successful linkage of medical care and community services for HIV-positive offenders being released from prison Josiah D. RichLeah HolmesTimothy Flanigan Special Feature: Continuity of Care from Corrections to Community Pages: 279 - 289
Reintegrating women leaving jail into urban communities: A description of a model program Beth E. RichieNicholas FreudenbergJoanne Page Special Feature: Continuity of Care from Corrections to Community Pages: 290 - 303
Cost-effectiveness of HIV counseling and testing in US prisons Beena VargheseThomas A. Peterman Special Feature: Continuity of Care from Corrections to Community Pages: 304 - 312
Relationships and diseases among drug users and nonusers David C. BellDoohee LeeVictoria Health General Topics Pages: 313 - 326
Children of injection drug users: Impact of parental HIV status, AIDS, and depression Daniel J. PilowskyAmy R. KnowltonDavid D. Celentano General Topics Pages: 327 - 339
Needle-exchange participation, effectiveness, and policy: Syringe relay, gender, and the paradox of public health Thomas W. ValenteRobert K. ForemanDavid Vlahov General Topics Pages: 340 - 349
The challenges of emerging illness in urban environments: An overview Michael McCallyAnjali GargChristopher Oleskey Special Feature: West Nile Virus: Public Health Issues Raised by an Emerging Illness Pages: 350 - 358
The control of mosquito-borne diseases in New York City James R. Miller Special Feature: West Nile Virus: Public Health Issues Raised by an Emerging Illness Pages: 359 - 366
West Nile virus and the climate Paul R. Epstein Special Feature: West Nile Virus: Public Health Issues Raised by an Emerging Illness Pages: 367 - 371
Balancing the risks: Vector control and pesticide use in response to emerging illness Audrey Thier Special Feature: West Nile Virus: Public Health Issues Raised by an Emerging Illness Pages: 372 - 381
Risk communication, the West Nile virus epidemic, and bioterrorism: responding to the commnication challenges posed by the intentional or unintentional release of a pathogen in an urban setting Vincent T. CovelloRichard G. PetersRichard C. Hyde Special Feature: West Nile Virus: Public Health Issues Raised by an Emerging Illness Pages: 382 - 391
West Nile virus: Success of public health response underlines failure of the system James A. O'Hara III Special Feature: West Nile Virus: Public Health Issues Raised by an Emerging Illness Pages: 392 - 395
Emerging illness and bioterrorism: Implications for public health Tara O'Toole Special Feature: West Nile Virus: Public Health Issues Raised by an Emerging Illness Pages: 396 - 402
The collapse of global public health and why it matters for New York Laurie Garrett Special Feature: West Nile Virus: Public Health Issues Raised by an Emerging Illness Pages: 403 - 409