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Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Age at first sex: Understanding recent trends in demographic surveys
Author(s):
Zaba, B., E. Pisani, E. Slaymaker, J.T. Boerma
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(2004) , Vol 80, Num 2, Page: ii28-ii35
Topic(s):
Sexual behavior
Country(s):
Multiple African Countries
Web:
http://sti.bmjjournals.com/cgi/reprint/80/suppl_2/ii28
Changes in sexual behaviour leading to the decline in the prevalence of HIV in Uganda: confirmation from multiple sources of evidence
Author(s):
Kirby, D
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(2008) , 2008, 84(2): ii35-ii41
Topic(s):
HIV
,
Sexual behavior
Country(s):
Uganda
Web:
http://sti.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/84/Suppl_2/ii35
Discrepancies between UN models and DHS survey estimates of maternal orphan prevalence: insights from analyses of survey data from Zimbabwe
Author(s):
L Robertson1, S Gregson, C Madanhire, N Walker, P Mushati, G Garnett, C Nyamukapa2
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(AUG 2008) , 2008 Aug; 84
Topic(s):
Modelling
,
Orphanhood
Country(s):
Zimbabwe
Web:
http://sti.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/84/Suppl_1/i57
Do unsafe tetanus toxoid injections play a significant role in the transmission of HIV/AIDS? Evidence from seven African countries
Author(s):
D de Walque
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(JAN 2008) , 2008;84:122-125
Topic(s):
Antenatal care
,
HIV/AIDS
,
Immunization
Country(s):
Senegal
,
Multiple African Countries
,
Cameroon
,
Ghana
,
Burkina Faso
,
Ethiopia
,
Kenya
,
Lesotho
Evidence for population level declines in adult HIV prevalence in Kenya
Author(s):
Cheluget, B., G. Baltazar, P. Orege, M. Ibrahim, L.H. Marum, J. Stover
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(2006) , Vol 82, Num 1, Page: i21-i26
Topic(s):
HIV/AIDS
Country(s):
Kenya
Measuring sexual behaviour in the era of HIV/AIDS: the experience of Demographic and Health Surveys and similar enquiries
Author(s):
S L Curtis and E G Sutherland
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(2004) , 2004;80:ii22-ii27
Topic(s):
HIV/AIDS
,
Sexual behavior
Country(s):
Cross-regional
The quality of sero-surveillance in low- and middle-income countries: status and trends through 2007
Author(s):
R Lyerla, E Gouws, J M Garcia-Calleja
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(2008) , 2008;84(Supplement 1 ):i85-i91;
Topic(s):
Data models
,
HIV
,
HIV/AIDS
Country(s):
Cross-regional
Trends in antenatal HIV prevalence in urban Uganda associated with uptake of preventive sexual behavior
Author(s):
Kirungi, W.L., J. Musinguzi, E. Madraa, N. Mulumba, T. Callejja, P. Ghys, R. Bessinger
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(2006) , Vol 82, Num 1, Page: i36-i41
Topic(s):
HIV/AIDS
Country(s):
Uganda
Trends in marriage and time spent single in sub-Saharan Africa: a comparative analysis of six population-based cohort studies and nine Demographic and Health Surveys
Author(s):
Marston, M; Slaymaker, E; Cremin, I; Floyd, S; McGrath, N; Kasamba, I; Lutalo, T; Nyirenda, M; Ndyanabo, A; Mupambireyi, Z; Zaba, B
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(APR 2009) , 85 Suppl 1:i64-i71, April 2009
Topic(s):
Marriage
Country(s):
Multiple African Countries
Violence against wives, sexual risk and sexually transmitted infection among Bangladeshi men
Author(s):
Jay G Silverman, Michele R Decker, Nitin A Kapur, Jhumka Gupta and Anita Raj
Source:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
(FEB 2007) , 83:211-215
Topic(s):
Domestic violence
,
Sexual behavior
,
STIs
Country(s):
Bangladesh
Web:
Published Online First: 14 February 2007. doi:10.1136/sti.20
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