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Cascade of HIV care and population viral suppression in a high-burden region of Kenya
by Maman, David
AIDS (London), 2015, Vol.29 (12), p.1557-1565

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Dramatic increase in HIV prevalence after scale-up of antiretroviral treatment
by ZAIDI, Jaffer
AIDS (London), 2013, Vol.27 (14), p.2301-2305

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Changes in the contribution of genital tract infections to HIV acquisition among Kenyan high-risk women from 1993 to 2012
by Masese, Linnet
AIDS (London), 2015, Vol.29 (9), p.1077-1085

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High HIV prevalence and incidence among MSM across 12 cities in India
by Solomon, Sunil S
AIDS (London), 2015, Vol.29 (6), p.723-731

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Continued very high prevalence of HIV infection in rural KwaZulu-Natal, south Africa : a population-based longitudinal study
by WELZ, Tanya
AIDS (London), 2007, Vol.21 (11), p.1467-1472

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Short message service (SMS) reminders and real-time adherence monitoring improve antiretroviral therapy adherence in rural Uganda
by Haberer, Jessica E
AIDS (London), 2016, Vol.30 (8), p.1295-1300

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Population-based metrics for the timing of HIV diagnosis, engagement in HIV care, and virologic suppression
by DOMBROWSKI, Julia C
AIDS (London), 2012, Vol.26 (1), p.77-86

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The value of point-of-care CD4+ and laboratory viral load in tailoring antiretroviral therapy monitoring strategies to resource limitations
by Hyle, Emily P
AIDS (London), 2017, Vol.31 (15), p.2135-2145

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Sexual partnership age pairings and risk of HIV acquisition in rural South Africa
by Akullian, Adam
AIDS (London), 2017, Vol.31 (12), p.1755-1764

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Space-time migration patterns and risk of HIV acquisition in rural South Africa
by Dobra, Adrian
AIDS (London), 2017, Vol.31 (1), p.137-145

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Life expectancy of recently diagnosed asymptomatic HIV-infected patients approaches that of uninfected individuals
by van Sighem, Ard I
AIDS (London), 2010, Vol.24 (10), p.1527-1535

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Beyond early infant diagnosis: case finding strategies for identification of HIV-infected infants and children
by Ahmed, Saeed
AIDS (London), 2013, Vol.27 Suppl 2 (Supplement 2), p.S235-S245

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The Meanings in the messages: how SMS reminders and real-time adherence monitoring improve antiretroviral therapy adherence in rural Uganda
by Ware, Norma C
AIDS (London), 2016, Vol.30 (8), p.1287-1294

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Longitudinal assessment of associations between food insecurity, antiretroviral adherence and HIV treatment outcomes in rural Uganda
by WEISER, Sheri D
AIDS (London), 2014, Vol.28 (1), p.115-120

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Persistent HIV-related stigma in rural Uganda during a period of increasing HIV incidence despite treatment expansion
by Chan, Brian T
AIDS (London), 2015, Vol.29 (1), p.83-90

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Cerebrospinal fluid HIV escape associated with progressive neurologic dysfunction in patients on antiretroviral therapy with well controlled plasma viral load
by PELUSO, Michael J
AIDS (London), 2012, Vol.26 (14), p.1765-1774

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Migration and HIV infection in Malawi
by Anglewicz, Philip
AIDS (London), 2016, Vol.30 (13), p.2099-2105

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Randomized controlled trial of caregiver training for HIV-infected child neurodevelopment and caregiver well being
by Bass, Judith K
AIDS (London), 2017, Vol.31 (13), p.1877-1883

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Studying dynamics of the HIV epidemic : population-based data compared with sentinel surveillance in Zambia
by FYLKESNES, K
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