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Trends in demographic and clinical characteristics of patients enrolled in HIV care and subsequent antiretroviral therapy initiation in the Central Africa International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (CA-IeDEA) adult cohort 2004-2018

July 2017 | medRxiv

Characteristics of HIV-infected children at enrollment into care and at antiretroviral therapy initiation in Central Africa

January 2017 | PLoS One

Bone quality assessed using quantitative ultrasound at the distal radius does not differ in antiretroviral therapy-naïve HIV-positive and HIV-negative Rwandan women

November 2016 | HIV Medicine

Sexual behavior and risk practices of HIV positive and HIV negative Rwandan women

July 2015 | AIDS and Behavior

Association of abnormal liver function parameters with HIV serostatus and CD4 count in antiretroviral-naive Rwandan women

July 2015 | AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses

Insulin resistance change and antiretroviral therapy exposure in HIV-infected and uninfected Rwandan women: a longitudinal analysis

April 2015 | PLoS One

Prevalence of shingles and its association with PTSD among HIV-infected women in Rwanda

March 2015 | BMJ Open

Trends in and correlates of CD4+ cell count at antiretroviral therapy initiation after changes in national ART guidelines in Rwanda

January 2015 | AIDS

Prevalence and risk factors for High-Risk Human Papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection among HIV-infected and Uninfected Rwandan women: implications for hrHPV-based screening in Rwanda

December 2014 | Infectious Agents and Cancer

Over-reported peripheral neuropathy symptoms in a cohort of HIV infected and uninfected Rwandan women: the need for validated locally appropriate questionnaires

June 2014 | African Health Sciences

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