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Emergence of the HIV type 1 epidemic in the twentieth century: Comparing hypotheses to evidenceGISSELQUIST, David.AIDS research and human retroviruses. 2003, Vol 19, Num 12, pp 1071-1078, issn 0889-2229, 8 p.Article

How much do blood exposures contribute to HIV prevalence in female sex workers in sub-Saharan Africa, Thailand and India?GISSELQUIST, David.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2007, Vol 18, Num 9, pp 581-588, issn 0956-4624, 8 p.Article

Estimating HIV-1 transmission efficiency through unsafe medical injectionsGISSELQUIST, David P.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2002, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 152-159, issn 0956-4624Article

Confound it: latent lessons from the Mwanza trial of STD treatment to reduce HIV transmissionGISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2003, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 179-184, issn 0956-4624, 6 p.Article

Routes of HIV transmission in India : assessing the reliability of information from AIDS case surveillanceCORREA, Mariette; GISSELQUIST, David.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2006, Vol 17, Num 11, pp 731-735, issn 0956-4624, 5 p.Article

How much does heterosexual commercial sex contribute to India's HIV epidemic?GISSELQUIST, David; CORREA, Mariette.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2006, Vol 17, Num 11, pp 736-742, issn 0956-4624, 7 p.Article

Heterosexual transmission of HIV in Africa: an empiric estimateGISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2003, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 162-173, issn 0956-4624, 12 p.Article

Reconnaissance assessment of risks for HIV transmission through health care and cosmetic services in IndiaCORREA, Mariette; GISSELQUIST, David.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2006, Vol 17, Num 11, pp 743-748, issn 0956-4624, 6 p.Article

Review of evidence from risk factor analyses associating HIV infection in African adults with medical injections and multiple sexual partnersGISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2004, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 222-233, issn 0956-4624, 12 p.Article

Running on empty: sexual co-factors are insufficient to fuel Africa's turbocharged HIV epidemicGISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J; BRODY, Stuart et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2004, Vol 15, Num 7, pp 442-452, issn 0956-4624, 11 p.Article

Efficiency of human immunodeficiency virus transmission through injections and other medical procedures : Evidence, estimates, and unfinished businessGISSELQUIST, David; UPHAM, Garance; POTTERAL, John J et al.Infection control and hospital epidemiology. 2006, Vol 27, Num 9, pp 944-952, issn 0899-823X, 9 p.Article

A simulation to assess the conditions required for high level heterosexual transmission of HIV in AfricaROTHENBERG, Richard; GISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2004, Vol 15, Num 8, pp 529-532, issn 0956-4624, 4 p.Article

HIV transmission during paediatric health care in sub-Saharan Africa: risks and evidenceGISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J; BRODY, Stuart et al.SAMJ. South African medical journal. 2004, Vol 94, Num 2, pp 109-116, issn 0256-9574, 8 p.Article

HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa not explained by sexual or vertical transmissionGISSELQUIST, David; ROTHENBERG, Richard; POTTERAT, John et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2002, Vol 13, Num 10, pp 657-666, issn 0956-4624Article

MOTION: Experts have not just been 'seeing what they wanted to see' by 'ignoring' health care transmission of AIDS in Africa. Sexual transmission is indeed the major mode of transmission. RESPONSE: Debate about iatrogenic HIV transmission should not be a pretext for inactionGISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J; BRODY, Stuart et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2004, Vol 15, Num 9, pp 623-625, issn 0956-4624, 3 p.Article

Parallel and overlapping HIV and bloodborne hepatitis epidemics in AfricaGISSELQUIST, David; PERRIN, Luc; MINKIN, Stephen F et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2004, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 145-152, issn 0956-4624, 8 p.Article

Evidence of iatrogenic HIV transmission in children in South AfricaBRODY, Stuart; GISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J et al.BJOG (Oxford. Print). 2003, Vol 110, Num 5, pp 450-452, issn 1470-0328, 3 p.Article

Let it be sexual: how health care transmission of AIDS in Africa was ignoredGISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J; BRODY, Stuart et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2003, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 148-161, issn 0956-4624, 14 p.Article

Does selected ecological evidence give a true picture of HIV transmission in Africa?GISSELQUIST, David; POTTERAT, John J; BRODY, Stuart et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2004, Vol 15, Num 7, pp 434-439, issn 0956-4624, 6 p.Article

Four policies to reduce HIV transmission through unsterile health careGISSELQUIST, David; FRIEDMAN, Eric; POTTERAT, John J et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2003, Vol 14, Num 11, pp 717-722, issn 0956-4624, 6 p.Article

Mounting anomalies in the epidemiology of HIV in Africa: cry the beloved paradigmBREWER, Devon D; BRODY, Stuart; DRUCKER, Ernest et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2003, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 144-147, issn 0956-4624, 4 p.Article

Concurrency and sexual transmission. Authors' replyROTHENBERG, Richard; POTTERAT, John; GISSELQUIST, David et al.AIDS (London). 2002, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 678-680, issn 0269-9370Article

Disconnects in presumed heterosexual HIV transmission in MalawiBREWER, Devon D; POTTERAT, John J; MUTH, Stephen Q et al.AIDS (London). 2008, Vol 22, Num 11, pp 1377-1377, issn 0269-9370, 1 p.Article

Response to Gisselquist and Correa's article regarding heterosexual commercial sex and India's HIV epidemic. CommentaryBLANCHARD, James F; MOSES, Stephen; SUJATHA RAO, K et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2007, Vol 18, Num 5, pp 359-362, issn 0956-4624, 4 p.Article

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