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Giving back to research participants
Category: General
Tagged Africa, antiretroviral treatment, clinical trials, developing world, health information, HIV, HIV/AIDS, reporting
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This Week in PLOS Medicine: HIV treatment disengagement; Aid displacement; Mental health in Georgia
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged aid displacement, antiretroviral treatment, foreign aid, Global Mental Health Practice, HIV, Mental Health, sub-saharan Africa
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What can we learn from disease stigma’s long history?
Category: General
Tagged antimicrobial drugs, antiretroviral treatment, HIV, HIV/AIDS, public health
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Xpert MTB/RIF for those with HIV; the importance of considering equity
Category: General
Tagged Africa, antimicrobial drugs, antiretroviral treatment, developing world, health costs, health systems, HIV, HIV/AIDS, Policy, research ethics, tuberculosis
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Gathering the Evidence to Improve Health Care in Developing Countries: Meta-analysis without Borders
Category: General, MSF
Tagged Africa, antiretroviral treatment, developing world, global burden of disease, guidelines, HIV, HIV/AIDS, MSF
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Why the United States Needs Better Confidentiality Laws for Minors with HIV/AIDS
Category: AIDS2012, General
Tagged antiretroviral treatment, child health, guidelines, health policy, HIV, HIV/AIDS, Policy
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This Week in PLOS Medicine: 1st line ARTs; Preterm birth in Africa; Urban health equity indicators & more
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged antiretroviral treatment, health equity, medical education, preterm birth, randomized clinical trials
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