Sexually transmitted infections


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1. Drivers of STD/HIV epidemiology and the timing and targets of STD/HIV prevention
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  1-4

Sevgi OAral,   JudyLipshutz,   JamesBlanchard,  

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2. Understanding the differences between contrasting HIV epidemics in east and west Africa: results from a simulation model of the Four Cities Study
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  5-16

Kate KOrroth,   Esther EFreeman,   RoelBakker,   AnneBuvé,   Judith RGlynn,   Marie-ClaudeBoily,   Richard GWhite,   J Dik FHabbema,   Richard JHayes,  

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3. Proportion of new HIV infections attributable to herpes simplex 2 increases over time: simulations of the changing role of sexually transmitted infections in sub-Saharan African HIV epidemics
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  17-24

Esther EFreeman,   Kate KOrroth,   Richard GWhite,   Judith RGlynn,   RoelBakker,   Marie-ClaudeBoily,   DikHabbema,   AnneBuvé,   RichardHayes,  

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4. Influence of epidemic phase on the cost effectiveness of a prevention intervention for sexually transmitted infection: an exploratory analysis
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  25-29

Harrell WChesson,   Peter JWhite,  

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5. Variability in the sexual structure in a rural Indian setting: implications for HIV prevention strategies
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  30-36

James FBlanchard,   ShivaHalli,   B MRamesh,   ParinitaBhattacharjee,   Reynold GWashington,   JohnO’Neil,   StephenMoses,  

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6. Using sexual affiliation networks to describe the sexual structure of a population
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  37-42

Simon D WFrost,  

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7. Prevention strategies for sexually transmitted infections: importance of sexual network structure and epidemic phase
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  43-49

HelenWard,  

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8. Behaviour change in generalised HIV epidemics: impact of reducing cross-generational sex and delaying age at sexual debut
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  50-54

T BHallett,   SGregson,   J J CLewis,   B ALopman,   G PGarnett,  

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9. Appropriate evaluation of HIV prevention interventions: from experiment to full-scale implementation
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  55-60

Timothy BHallett,   Peter JWhite,   Geoff PGarnett,  

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10. Evaluating the proximate determinants framework for HIV infection in rural Zimbabwe
  Sexually transmitted infections,   Volume  83,   Issue  suppl_1,   2007,   Page  61-69

James J CLewis,   Christl ADonnelly,   PaulMare,   ZivaiMupambireyi,   Geoffrey PGarnett,   SimonGregson,  

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