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HIV transmission in Discordant Couples in Africa in the context of ART availability
by Woodson, Evonne
AIDS (London), 2018, Vol.32 (12), p.1613-1623

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Heterosexual HIV-1 transmission after initiation of antiretroviral therapy: a prospective cohort analysis
by Donnell, Deborah, Dr
The Lancet (British edition), 2010, Vol.375 (9731), p.2092-2098

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HIV transmission in discordant couples in Africa in the context of antiretroviral therapy availability
by Woodson, Evonne
AIDS (London), 2018, Vol.32 (12), p.1613-1623

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HIV-1 transmission among HIV-1 discordant couples before and after the introduction of antiretroviral therapy
by REYNOLDS, Steven J
AIDS (London), 2011, Vol.25 (4), p.473-477

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"How can I tell?" Consequences of HIV status disclosure among couples in eastern African communities in the context of an ongoing HIV "test-and-treat" trial
by Maeri, Irene
AIDS care, 2016, Vol.28 (sup3), p.59-66

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Implementation of a safer conception service for HIV-affected couples in South Africa
by Schwartz, Sheree R
AIDS (London), 2014, Vol.28 Suppl 3 (Supplement 3), p.S277-S285

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Preexposure prophylaxis and timed intercourse for HIV-discordant couples willing to conceive a child
by VERNAZZA, Pietro L
AIDS (London), 2011, Vol.25 (16), p.2005-2008

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Fertility Intentions, Pregnancy, and Use of PrEP and ART for Safer Conception Among East African HIV Serodiscordant Couples
by Heffron, Renee
AIDS and behavior, 2017, Vol.22 (6), p.1758-1765

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HIV transmission risk behavior among HIV-infected adults in Uganda : results of a nationally representative survey
by BUNNELL, Rebecca
AIDS (London), 2008, Vol.22 (5), p.617-624

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HIV-1 subtypes and differences in heterosexual HIV transmission among HIV-discordant couples in Rakai, Uganda
by KIWANUKA, Noah
AIDS (London), 2009, Vol.23 (18), p.2479-2484

11.
Effects of hormonal contraceptive use on HIV acquisition and transmission among HIV-discordant couples
by Lutalo, Tom
AIDS (London), 2013, Vol.27 Suppl 1 (Supplement 1), p.S27-S34

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Only a fraction of new HIV infections occur within identifiable stable discordant couples in sub-Saharan Africa
by CHEMAITELLY, Hiam
AIDS (London), 2013, Vol.27 (2), p.251-260

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Male circumcision and risk of male-to-female HIV-1 transmission: a multinational prospective study in African HIV-1-serodiscordant couples
by BAETEN, Jared M
AIDS (London), 2010, Vol.24 (5), p.737-744

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Gender differences in HIV disclosure, stigma, and perceptions of health
by Geary, Cindy
AIDS care, 2014, Vol.26 (11), p.1419-1425

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How reliable and valid are the self-reports of sexual behavior among HIV discordant couples in Pune, INDIA
by Kohli, Rewa M.
Psychology, health & medicine, 2018, Vol.23 (sup1), p.1333-1340

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Cervicovaginal HIV-1 Neutralizing IgA Detected among HIV-1-Exposed Seronegative Female Partners in HIV-1-Discordant Kenyan Couples
by Choi, Robert Y. Robert Y.
AIDS (London), 2012, Vol.26 (17), p.2155-2163

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Disclosure of HIV results among discordant couples in Rakai, Uganda: a facilitated couple counselling approach
by Kairania, Robert
AIDS care, 2010, Vol.22 (9), p.1041-1051

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Perceptions and Attitudes About Preexposure Prophylaxis Among Seronegative Partners and the Potential of Sexual Disinhibition
by Tripathi, Avnish
Southern medical journal (Birmingham, Ala.), 2013, Vol.106 (10), p.558-564

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Daily Acyclovir Delays HIV-1 Disease Progression Among HIV-1/HSV-2 Dually-Infected Persons: A Randomized Trial
by Lingappa, Jairam R. Jairam R.
The Lancet (British edition), 2010, Vol.375 (9717), p.824-833

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Male circumcision and HIV acquisition and transmission : cohort studies in Rakai, Uganda
by GRAY, Ronald H
AIDS (London), 2000, Vol.14 (15), p.2371-2381
