Sexuality, STDs and Fertility Change in East Africa, 1900-1970 Shane Doyle, Senior Lecturer in Modern African History, University of Leeds, s.d.doyle@leeds.ac.uk Previous work on STDs in East Africa before HIV has focused on the early colonial period, when fears of depopulation prompted intrusive, moralistic programmes of surveillance and compulsory examination and treatment, often on the basis of misdiagnosis. However, after the 1920s the military and missionary components of STD control les..
This dissertation reveals how state interventions into fertility and sexuality contributed to the re...
Part of a research programme studying methods of combating the AIDS epidemic was a survey and accomp...
Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain an important cause of morbidity and mortal...
Sexuality, STDs and Fertility Change in East Africa, 1900-1970 Shane Doyle, Senior Lecturer in Moder...
In the times of colonialism, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were epidemic in African cities. S...
During the colonial period sexually transmitted infections (STIs) came to be recognised as a major p...
British concern over the reproduction of the population and society of Uganda intensified from 1907 ...
The literature relating to the social context of sexual relations in East and Central Africa has sev...
The significant slowdown in the rate of HIV/AIDS spread in developed countries is not mirrored in ot...
Objective: In Mwanza region, an HIV/STD intervention program has been in progress in the rural popul...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are defined as a group of communicable diseases which have in co...
The social determinants and epidemiology of sexually transmitted disease (STD) were studied in rural...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are not foreign to African cultures. Like other nationalities, ...
To which extent STDs facilitated HIV-1 adaptation to humans, sparking the pandemic, is still unknown...
From 1989 onward a research program based at Ondo State University, Nigeria, investigated the social...
This dissertation reveals how state interventions into fertility and sexuality contributed to the re...
Part of a research programme studying methods of combating the AIDS epidemic was a survey and accomp...
Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain an important cause of morbidity and mortal...
Sexuality, STDs and Fertility Change in East Africa, 1900-1970 Shane Doyle, Senior Lecturer in Moder...
In the times of colonialism, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were epidemic in African cities. S...
During the colonial period sexually transmitted infections (STIs) came to be recognised as a major p...
British concern over the reproduction of the population and society of Uganda intensified from 1907 ...
The literature relating to the social context of sexual relations in East and Central Africa has sev...
The significant slowdown in the rate of HIV/AIDS spread in developed countries is not mirrored in ot...
Objective: In Mwanza region, an HIV/STD intervention program has been in progress in the rural popul...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are defined as a group of communicable diseases which have in co...
The social determinants and epidemiology of sexually transmitted disease (STD) were studied in rural...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are not foreign to African cultures. Like other nationalities, ...
To which extent STDs facilitated HIV-1 adaptation to humans, sparking the pandemic, is still unknown...
From 1989 onward a research program based at Ondo State University, Nigeria, investigated the social...
This dissertation reveals how state interventions into fertility and sexuality contributed to the re...
Part of a research programme studying methods of combating the AIDS epidemic was a survey and accomp...
Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain an important cause of morbidity and mortal...