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2008 Publications

Article Index
2008 Publications
2008 Publications (11 - 20)
All Pages
  1. Shannon K, Kaida A, Rachlis B, Lloyd-Smith E, Gray G, Strathdee SA. Reconsidering the impact of conflict on HIV infection among women in the era of antiretroviral treatment scale-up in sub-Saharan Africa: a gender lens. AIDS. 2008, 22:14: pg 1705-1707.

  2. de Bruyn G, Skhosana N, Robertson G, McIntyre JA, Gray GE. Knowledge and attitudes towards HIV vaccines among Soweto adolescents. BMC Research 2008, 1:76

  3. Adam Y, Van Gelderen CJ, de Bruyn G, McIntyre JA, Turton DA, Martinson NA. Predictors of persistent cytologic abnormalities after treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in Soweto, South Africa: a cohort study in a HIV high prevalence population. BMC Cancer 2008, 8:211.

  4. McIntyre JA. HIV and pregnancy - the African perspective. Recent Advances in Obstetrics and Gynaecology - No 24:13-26.

  5. Gray GE, Saloojee H. Breast-Feeding, Antiretroviral Prophylaxis, and HIV. NEJM. 10 July 2008.

  6. Shalekoff S, Meddows-Taylor S, Schramm DB, Donninger SL, Gray GE, Sherman GG, Coovadia AH, Kuhn L, Tiemessen CT. Host CCL3L1 gene copy number in relation to HIV-1 specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses and viral load in South African women. JAIDS. 48:3. 1 July 2008.

  7. Chhagan V, Luiz J, Mohapi L, McIntyre J, Martinson N. The socioeconomic impact of antiretroviral treatment on individuals in Soweto, South Africa. Health Sociology Review Vol 17 Issue 1:95-105. June 2008.

  8. Walensky RP, Wood R, Weinstein MC, Martinson NA, Losina E, Fofana MO, Goldie SJ, Divi N, Yazdanpanah Y,Wang B, Paltiel AD, Freedberg KA. Scaling Up Antiretroviral Therapy in South Africa: The impact of speed on survival. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2008 May 1:197:1324-1332.

  9. Lane T, Shade SB, McIntyre J, Morin SF. Alcohol and Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in South African Township Communities. AIDS Behaviour. 2008
  10. Saez-Llorens X, Violari A, Ndiweni D, Yogev R, Cashat M, Wiznia A, Chittick G, Harris J, Hinkle J, Blum R, Adda N, Rousseau F, for the FTC 203 Study Team. Long-term Safety and Efficacy Results of Once-Daily Emtricitabine-Based Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Regimens in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Pediatric Subjects. Pediatrics, April 2008. 121:4;e827-e835.