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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000396 (2008) Audrey Prost [Royaume-Uni] ; Jonathan Elford ; John Imrie ; Mark Petticrew ; Graham J. HartSocial, behavioural, and intervention research among people of Sub-Saharan African origin living with HIV in the UK and Europe: literature review and recommendations for intervention.
000472 (2007) Leigh Johnson [Afrique du Sud] ; Debbie Bradshaw ; Rob DorringtonThe burden of disease attributable to sexually transmitted infections in South Africa in 2000.
000C35 (2010) A. Spaar [Suisse] ; C. Graber ; F. Dabis ; A. Coutsoudis ; L. Bachmann ; J. Mcintyre ; M. Schechter ; H W Prozesky ; S. Tuboi ; D. Dickinson ; N. Kumarasamy ; M. Pujdades-Rodriquez ; E. Sprinz ; H J Schilthuis ; P. Cahn ; N. Low ; M. EggerPrioritising prevention strategies for patients in antiretroviral treatment programmes in resource-limited settings.
001B68 (2013) James Y. Dai [États-Unis] ; Peter B. Gilbert ; James P. Hughes ; Elizabeth R. BrownEstimating the efficacy of preexposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention among participants with a threshold level of drug concentration.
001C38 (2013) Chris Bateman [Afrique du Sud]MSF again paves the way with ART.
001C94 (2013) Avinash K. Shetty [États-Unis]Epidemiology of HIV infection in women and children: a global perspective.
001F15 (2013) Amy Medley [États-Unis] ; Rachel Baggaley ; Pamela Bachanas ; Myron Cohen ; Nathan Shaffer ; Ying-Ru LoMaximizing the impact of HIV prevention efforts: interventions for couples.
001F40 (2013) Sten H. Vermund [États-Unis, Mozambique] ; José A. Tique [États-Unis, Mozambique] ; Holly M. Cassell [États-Unis] ; Megan E. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Philip J. Ciampa [États-Unis] ; Carolyn M. Audet [États-Unis]Translation of biomedical prevention strategies for HIV: Prospects and pitfalls
002060 (2013) Rochelle P. Walensky [États-Unis]Combination HIV prevention: the value and interpretation of mathematical models.
002095 (2013) Eusebius Small [États-Unis] ; Silviya P. Nikolova ; Sarah C. NarendorfSynthesizing gender based HIV interventions in Sub-Sahara Africa: a systematic review of the evidence.
002595 (2013) Alinane Linda Nyondo [Malawi] ; Adamson Sinjani Muula [Malawi] ; Angela Faith Chimwaza [Malawi]Assessment of strategies for male involvement in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services in Blantyre, Malawi
002596 (2013) Alinane Linda Nyondo [Royaume-Uni] ; Adamson Sinjani Muula [Malawi] ; Angela Faith Chimwaza [Malawi]Assessment of strategies for male involvement in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services in Blantyre, Malawi.
003885 (2016) Elona Toska [Afrique du Sud, Royaume-Uni] ; Lesley Gittings [Afrique du Sud] ; Rebecca Hodes [Afrique du Sud] ; Lucie D. Cluver [Afrique du Sud] ; Kaymarlin Govender [Afrique du Sud] ; Ke Chademana [Afrique du Sud] ; Vincent Evans Gutiérrez [Afrique du Sud]Resourcing resilience: social protection for HIV prevention amongst children and adolescents in Eastern and Southern Africa
003886 (2016) Andrew Gibbs [Afrique du Sud]Tackling gender inequalities and intimate partner violence in the response to HIV: moving towards effective interventions in Southern and Eastern Africa.
003887 (2016) Imara Ajani Rolston [Royaume-Uni](Re)politicising and (re)positioning prevention: community mobilisations and AIDS prevention in the new AIDS era.
004125 (2017) Arjee J. Restar [États-Unis] ; Jack Ume Tocco [États-Unis] ; Joanne E. Mantell [États-Unis] ; Yves Lafort [Belgique] ; Peter Gichangi ; Tsitsi B. Masvawure [États-Unis] ; Sophie Vusha Chabeda [Kenya] ; Theo G M. Sandfort [États-Unis]Perspectives on HIV Pre- and Post-Exposure Prophylaxes (PrEP and PEP) Among Female and Male Sex Workers in Mombasa, Kenya: Implications for Integrating Biomedical Prevention into Sexual Health Services.

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