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The following pages link to Randomized controlled trials of interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections: learning from the past to plan for the future (Q24600011):
Displaying 15 items.
- Combination prevention: new hope for stopping the epidemic (Q24630559) (← links)
- Partner Services in Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention Programs: A Review (Q28073458) (← links)
- Bottlenecks in HIV-1 transmission: insights from the study of founder viruses (Q28082862) (← links)
- Pre-exposure prophylaxis state of the science: empirical analogies for research and implementation (Q34123592) (← links)
- Epidemiologic approaches to global health (Q34138802) (← links)
- Prevention of sexually transmitted infections in urban communities (Peru PREVEN): a multicomponent community-randomised controlled trial (Q35861350) (← links)
- Effect of treatment assignment on intravaginal cleansing in a randomized study of the diaphragm with candidate microbicide (Q36082045) (← links)
- Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) screening, case and contact treatment, and condom promotion resulting in STI reduction two years later in rural Malawi (Q36656542) (← links)
- Utility and delivery of behavioural interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections (Q36723219) (← links)
- Sexually transmitted infections: challenges ahead (Q37833827) (← links)
- Toward global prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs): the need for STI vaccines. (Q37844836) (← links)
- Public health interventions to control syphilis. (Q42175033) (← links)
- Young age at first intercourse and subsequent risk-taking behaviour: An epidemiological study of more than 20,000 Danish men from the general population. (Q42213881) (← links)
- Institutional context and VCT practitioner narratives: possibilities and limitations for HIV prevention in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Q47118895) (← links)
- Sexually transmitted infections and HIV in the era of antiretroviral treatment and prevention: the biologic basis for epidemiologic synergy (Q93005324) (← links)