List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 21.
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000745 (2017) |
Jill Hanass-Hancock [Afrique du Sud] ; Alison Misselhorn [Afrique du Sud] ; Bradley Carpenter [Afrique du Sud] ; Hellen Myezwa [Afrique du Sud] | Determinants of livelihood in the era of widespread access to ART. |
000746 (2017) |
Jill Hanass-Hancock [Afrique du Sud] ; Alison Misselhorn [Afrique du Sud] ; Bradley Carpenter [Afrique du Sud] ; Hellen Myezwa [Afrique du Sud] | Determinants of livelihood in the era of widespread access to ART. |
000877 (2017) |
Stefanie Gall [Suisse] ; Ivan Müller [Suisse] ; Cheryl Walter [Afrique du Sud] ; Harald Seelig [Suisse] ; Liana Steenkamp [Afrique du Sud] ; Uwe Pühse [Suisse] ; Rosa Du Randt [Afrique du Sud] ; Danielle Smith [Afrique du Sud] ; Larissa Adams [Afrique du Sud] ; Siphesihle Nqweniso [Afrique du Sud] ; Peiling Yap [Singapour] ; Sebastian Ludyga [Suisse] ; Peter Steinmann [Suisse] ; Jürg Utzinger [Suisse] ; Markus Gerber [Suisse] | Associations between selective attention and soil-transmitted helminth infections, socioeconomic status, and physical fitness in disadvantaged children in Port Elizabeth, South Africa: An observational study. |
000878 (2017) |
Stefanie Gall [Suisse] ; Ivan Müller [Suisse] ; Cheryl Walter [Afrique du Sud] ; Harald Seelig [Suisse] ; Liana Steenkamp [Afrique du Sud] ; Uwe Pühse [Suisse] ; Rosa Du Randt [Afrique du Sud] ; Danielle Smith [Afrique du Sud] ; Larissa Adams [Afrique du Sud] ; Siphesihle Nqweniso [Afrique du Sud] ; Peiling Yap [Singapour] ; Sebastian Ludyga [Suisse] ; Peter Steinmann [Suisse] ; Jürg Utzinger [Suisse] ; Markus Gerber [Suisse] | Associations between selective attention and soil-transmitted helminth infections, socioeconomic status, and physical fitness in disadvantaged children in Port Elizabeth, South Africa: An observational study. |
000A73 (2015) |
Amos Laar [Ghana] ; Abubakar Manu [Ghana] ; Matilda Laar [Canada] ; Angela El-Adas [Ghana] ; Richard Amenyah [Ghana] ; Kyeremeh Atuahene [Ghana] ; Dave Quarshie [Suède] ; Andrew Anthony Adjei [Ghana] ; Isabella Quakyi [Ghana] | Coping strategies of HIV-affected households in Ghana. |
000E31 (2013) |
Jonathan Garcia [États-Unis] ; Amber Hromi-Fiedler ; Robert E. Mazur ; Grace Marquis ; Daniel Sellen ; Anna Lartey ; Rafael Pérez-Escamilla | Persistent household food insecurity, HIV, and maternal stress in peri-urban Ghana. |
001303 (2012) |
Jason M. Nagata [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard O. Magerenge ; Sera L. Young ; Joel O. Oguta ; Sheri D. Weiser ; Craig R. Cohen | Social determinants, lived experiences, and consequences of household food insecurity among persons living with HIV/AIDS on the shore of Lake Victoria, Kenya. |
001352 (2011) |
Kenneth C. Maes [États-Unis] ; Selamawit Shifferaw ; Craig Hadley ; Fikru Tesfaye | Volunteer home-based HIV/AIDS care and food crisis in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: sustainability in the face of chronic food insecurity. |
001353 (2011) |
Sarah Kaschula [Afrique du Sud] | Using people to cope with the hunger: social networks and food transfers amongst HIV/AIDS afflicted households in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. |
001407 (2011) |
Cari L. Miller [Canada] ; David R. Bangsberg ; David M. Tuller ; Jude Senkungu ; Annet Kawuma ; Edward A. Frongillo ; Sheri D. Weiser | Food insecurity and sexual risk in an HIV endemic community in Uganda. |
001539 (2010) |
Joshua Kembo [Afrique du Sud] | Social and economic consequences of HIV and AIDS on children: case study of a high-density community in Harare, Zimbabwe. |
001540 (2010) |
Joshua Kembo [Afrique du Sud] | Social and economic consequences of HIV and AIDS on children: case study of a high-density community in Harare, Zimbabwe. |
001791 (2010) |
Sheri D. Weiser [États-Unis] ; David M. Tuller ; Edward A. Frongillo ; Jude Senkungu ; Nozmu Mukiibi ; David R. Bangsberg | Food insecurity as a barrier to sustained antiretroviral therapy adherence in Uganda. |
001913 (2010) |
Mark Tomlinson [Afrique du Sud] ; Poul Rohleder ; Leslie Swartz ; Scott Drimie ; Ashraf Kagee | Broadening psychology's contribution to addressing issues of HIV/AIDS, poverty and nutrition: structural issues as constraints and opportunities. |
001922 (2010) |
Muatale Chileshe [Afrique du Sud] ; Virginia Anne Bond | Barriers and outcomes: TB patients co-infected with HIV accessing antiretroviral therapy in rural Zambia. |
001923 (2010) |
Muatale Chileshe [Afrique du Sud] ; Virginia Anne Bond | Barriers and outcomes: TB patients co-infected with HIV accessing antiretroviral therapy in rural Zambia. |
001961 (2010) |
Richard D. Semba [États-Unis] ; Ian Darnton-Hill ; Saskia De Pee | Addressing tuberculosis in the context of malnutrition and HIV coinfection. |
001A24 (2009) |
Jody Heymann [Canada] ; Rachel Kidman | HIV/AIDS, declining family resources and the community safety net. |
001A35 (2009) |
Brodie Morgan Ramin [Canada] ; Anthony J. Mcmichael | Climate change and health in sub-Saharan Africa: a case-based perspective. |
001A97 (2007) |
Elizabeth Byron [États-Unis] ; Antony Chapoto ; Michael Drinkwater ; Stuart Gillespie ; Petan Hamazakaza ; Thomas Jayne ; Suneetha Kadiyala ; Margaret Mcewan ; Fiona Samuels | AIDS and agriculture in Zambia. |
001B13 (2005) |
Roberto De Vogli [Royaume-Uni] ; Gretchen L. Birbeck | Potential impact of adjustment policies on vulnerability of women and children to HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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