Intravaginal practices, bacterial vaginosis and HIV infection in women: individual woman data meta-analysis
BACKGROUND: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical step in developing effective female-initiated prevention interventions. The primary objective of this study was to pool individual participant data from prospective longitudinal studies to invest...
Main Authors: | Low, N. (Author), Chersich, M.F (Author), Schmidlin, K. (Author), Egger, M. (Author), Francis, S.C (Author), van de Wijgert, J.H (Author), Hayes, R.J (Author), Baeten, J.M (Author), Brown, J. (Author), Delany-Moretlwe, S. (Author), Kaul, R. (Author), McGrath, N. (Author), Morrison, C. (Author), Myer, L. (Author), Temmerman, M. (Author), van der Straten, A. (Author), Watson-Jones, D. (Author), Zwahlen, M. (Author), Hilber, A.M (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011-02-15.
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