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    Items where the Publication is 14th International AIDS conference
    Number of items: 5.
    2002
  • Cost-effectiveness of a brothel-based sexually transmitted infection service among highly mobile sex-workers in Johannesburg, South Africa [Abstract TuPeD4982]. (2002) Terris-Prestholt, F; Delany, S; Vickerman, P; Kumaranayake, L; Rees, H; Watts, C
  • The impact of interruptions in delivery of HIV preventive measures amongst intravenous drug users [Poster presentation] [Abstract ThPeD7458]. (2002) Vickerman, P; Watts, C
  • 'The relationship between needle exchange intervention coverage and the HIV prevalence amongst intravenous drug users [Abstract MoOrD1062]. (2002) Vickerman, P; Watts, C
  • Estimating the public health benefit of microbicides. (2002) Watts, C; Kumaranyake, L; Vickerman, P; Terris-Prestholt, F
  • How sensitive do rapid tests for chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseriagonorrhoea have to be? [Abstract MoPeF4054]. (2002) Watts, C; Vickerman, P; Alary, M; Mabey, DC; Peeling, RW
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