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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 41.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000089 (2010) Abdullahi Saddiq ; Rachel Tolhurst ; David Lalloo ; Sally TheobaldPromoting vulnerability or resilience to HIV? A qualitative study on polygamy in Maiduguri, Nigeria.
000097 (2010) Stefaan F. Van Der Borght ; Maarten F. Schim Van Der Loeff ; Philippe Clevenbergh ; Jean Pierre Kabarega ; Emmanuel Kamo ; Katinka Van Cranenburgh ; Henk Rijckborst ; Joep M. Lange ; Tobias F. Rinke De WitLong-term voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) uptake dynamics in a multicountry HIV workplace program in sub-Saharan Africa.
000156 (????) E U Emeka ; A O Ogunrin ; A. OlubunmiCerebellar toxoplasmosis in HIV/AIDS: a case report.
000172 (2010) O M Akpa ; B A OyejolaMathematical modeling of the epidemiology and the transmission dynamics of HIV/AIDS infections in Nigeria.
000208 (????) S E Lsa ; L N Gwamzhi ; C. Akolo ; J. GiyanA prospective cohort study of immunologic and virologic outcomes in patients with HIV/AIDS and hepatitis virus co-infection in Jos, Nigeria.
000269 (2010) Caroline O. Muoghalu ; Samuel A. JegedeThe role of cultural practices and the family in the care for people living with HIV/AIDS among the Igbo of Anambra State, Nigeria.
000348 (2010) Christopher I. Esezobor ; Edna Iroha ; Elizabeth Onifade ; Adebola O. Akinsulie ; Edamisan O. Temiye ; Chinyere EzeakaPrevalence of proteinuria among HIV-infected children attending a tertiary hospital in Lagos, Nigeria.
000366 (2011) E James Essien ; Osaro Mgbere ; Emmanuel Monjok ; Ernest Ekong ; Marcia M. Holstad ; Seth C. KalichmanEffectiveness of a video-based motivational skills-building HIV risk-reduction intervention for female military personnel.
000382 (2010) Q C Ogbuji ; A E OkeQuality of life among persons living with HIV infection in Ibadan, Nigeria.
000476 (2010) Christopher I. Esezobor ; Edna Iroha ; Olajumoke Oladipo ; Elizabeth Onifade ; Oyetunji O. Soriyan ; Adebola O. Akinsulie ; Edamisan O. Temiye ; Chinyere EzeakaKidney function of HIV-infected children in Lagos, Nigeria: using Filler's serum cystatin C-based formula.
000637 (2017) Felix A. Ogbo ; Andrew Mogaji ; Pascal Ogeleka ; Kingsley E. Agho ; John Idoko ; Terver Zua Tule ; Andrew PageAssessment of provider-initiated HIV screening in Nigeria with sub-Saharan African comparison.
000966 (2017) Adedotun A. Adetunji ; Sufiyan A. Muyibi ; Martins Imhansoloeva ; Olusola M. Ibraheem ; Adegbenga Sunmola ; Olubunmi O. Kolawole ; Oluwasina O. Akinrinsola ; James O. Ojo-Osagie ; Olusola A. Mosuro ; Josephine O. Abiolu ; Achiaka E. Irabor ; Prosper Okonkwo ; Isaac F. Adewole ; Babafemi O. TaiwoMobile phone use for a social strategy to improve antiretroviral refill experience at a low-resource HIV clinic: patient responses from Nigeria.
000A65 (2017) Trevor A. Crowell ; Babajide Keshinro ; Stefan D. Baral ; Sheree R. Schwartz ; Shauna Stahlman ; Rebecca G. Nowak ; Sylvia Adebajo ; William A. Blattner ; Manhattan E. Charurat ; Julie A. AkeStigma, access to healthcare, and HIV risks among men who sell sex to men in Nigeria.
000B37 (2017) Patricia A. Agaba ; Seema T. Meloni ; Halima M. Sule ; Emmanuel I. Agaba ; John A. Idoko ; Phyllis J. KankiSexual dysfunction and its determinants among women infected with HIV.
000C23 (2017) Elizabeth Mccarthy ; Jessica Joseph ; Geoff Foster ; Alexio-Zambezio Mangwiro ; Victor Mwapasa ; Bolanle Oyeledun ; Sam Phiri ; Nadia A. Sam-Agudu ; Shaffiq EssajeeModeling the Impact of Retention Interventions on Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV: Results From INSPIRE Studies in Malawi, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe.
000D90 (2017) Edward Adekola Oladele ; Hadiza Khamofu ; Seun Asala ; Mariya Saleh ; Uche Ralph-Opara ; Charles Nwosisi ; Chukwuma Anyaike ; Catherine Gana ; Oluwasanmi Adedokun ; Rebecca Dirks ; Olufunsho Adebayo ; Modupe Oduwole ; Justin Mandala ; Kwasi TorpeyPlaying the Catch-Up Game: Accelerating the Scale-Up of Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) Services to Eliminate New Pediatric HIV Infection in Nigeria.
001027 (????) P T Adegun ; S A Adegoke ; O S Solomon ; I P Ade-OjoPerception of personal risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency viral infection/acquired immune deficiency syndrome among people attending outpatient clinics in a teaching hospital of Nigeria.
001053 (2013) Chris Collins ; Chris BeyrerCountry ownership and the turning point for HIV/AIDS.
001082 (2013) Karen Schneider ; Chidi Nwizu ; Richard Kaplan ; Jonathan Anderson ; David P. Wilson ; Sean Emery ; David A. Cooper ; Mark A. BoydThe potential cost and benefits of raltegravir in simplified second-line therapy among HIV infected patients in Nigeria and South Africa.
001201 (2013) Anjali Sharma ; Philippe Chiliade ; E. Michael Reyes ; Kate K. Thomas ; Stephen R. Collens ; José Rafael MoralesBuilding sustainable organizational capacity to deliver HIV programs in resource-constrained settings: stakeholder perspectives.
001236 (2013) Isidore A. UdohOil, migration, and the political economy of HIV/AIDS prevention in Nigeria's Niger Delta.

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