This paper will examine some of the biological, ecological and epidemiological evidence that supports the existence of a relationship between circumcision status and susceptibility to HIV-1 infection in sub-Saharan Africa.Master of Public Healt
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that male circumcision (MC) prevents heterosexual acqu...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of male circumcision and the risk of HIV-1 infection in ...
Theories abound on the potential macroeconomic impact of AIDS in Africa, yet there have been surpris...
This paper examines the complex relationship between male circumcision and HIV prevalence and incide...
To determine the effect of circumcision status on acquisition of human immunode®ciency virus (HIV) t...
Epidemic HIV-2 (groups A and B) emerged in humans circa 1930-40. Its closest ancestors are SIVsmm in...
Introduction: Male circumcision (MC) reduces the risk of HIV, and this risk reduction may be modifie...
Epidemic HIV-2 (groups A and B) emerged in humans circa 1930–40. Its closest ancestors are SIVsmm in...
Heterosexual exposure accounts for most HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa, and this mode, as a ...
A cross-sectional study based on the secondary data of 18 Demographic Health Surveys carried out in ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-57).Over the past decade, a number of epidemiological...
BACKGROUND: A key conclusion of the Four Cities Study, carried out to explore reasons for heterogene...
Background: Epidemic HIV-2 emerged in humans twice (groups A and B), both circa 1930. Its closest an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Abstract Background: Male circumcision is a primary...
Background: A key conclusion of the Four Cities Study, carried out to explore reasons for heterogene...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that male circumcision (MC) prevents heterosexual acqu...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of male circumcision and the risk of HIV-1 infection in ...
Theories abound on the potential macroeconomic impact of AIDS in Africa, yet there have been surpris...
This paper examines the complex relationship between male circumcision and HIV prevalence and incide...
To determine the effect of circumcision status on acquisition of human immunode®ciency virus (HIV) t...
Epidemic HIV-2 (groups A and B) emerged in humans circa 1930-40. Its closest ancestors are SIVsmm in...
Introduction: Male circumcision (MC) reduces the risk of HIV, and this risk reduction may be modifie...
Epidemic HIV-2 (groups A and B) emerged in humans circa 1930–40. Its closest ancestors are SIVsmm in...
Heterosexual exposure accounts for most HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa, and this mode, as a ...
A cross-sectional study based on the secondary data of 18 Demographic Health Surveys carried out in ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-57).Over the past decade, a number of epidemiological...
BACKGROUND: A key conclusion of the Four Cities Study, carried out to explore reasons for heterogene...
Background: Epidemic HIV-2 emerged in humans twice (groups A and B), both circa 1930. Its closest an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Abstract Background: Male circumcision is a primary...
Background: A key conclusion of the Four Cities Study, carried out to explore reasons for heterogene...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that male circumcision (MC) prevents heterosexual acqu...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of male circumcision and the risk of HIV-1 infection in ...
Theories abound on the potential macroeconomic impact of AIDS in Africa, yet there have been surpris...