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HIV prevention

Attrition from Care and Barriers to PrEP Use Among Key Populations in Kinshasa, DRC: A Multiple Methods Study

July 2025 | AIDS Behav

PrEP in the key population community: A qualitative study of perspectives on pre-exposure prophylaxis by gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men and female sex workers in Kigali, Rwanda

April 2025 | PLOS Glob Public Health

Awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention among men who have sex with men in Rwanda: findings from a web-based survey

March 2024 | Front Public Health

Economic costs and cost-effectiveness of conditional cash transfers for the uptake of services for the prevention of vertical HIV transmissions in a resource-limited setting

January 2023 | Soc Sci Med

Breastfeeding support offered at delivery is associated with higher prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 weeks postpartum among HIV-exposed infants: A cross-sectional analysis

October 2019 | Maternal and Child Health Journal

Social contexts as mediator of risk behaviors in Rwandan men who have sex with men (MSM): Implications for HIV and STI transmission

January 2019 | PLoS One

HIV prevention resources: time to move toward affordability

May 2017 | Lancet HIV

Continuous quality improvement interventions to improve long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in women who initiated therapy during pregnancy or breastfeeding in the Democratic Republic of Congo: design of an open-label, parallel, group randomized trial

April 2017 | BMC Health Services Research

Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Retention in PMTCT Services by Mitigating the Negative Effect of Not Having Money to Come to the Clinic

February 2017 | Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes

Conditional Cash Transfers to Increase Retention in PMTCT Care, Antiretroviral Adherence, and Postpartum Virological Suppression: A Randomized Controlled Trial

August 2016 | Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes

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