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How does population viral load vary with the evolution of a large HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa?ABU-RADDAD, Laith J; AWAD, Susanne F.AIDS (London). 2014, Vol 28, Num 6, pp 927-929, issn 0269-9370, 3 p.Article

No HIV stage is dominant in driving the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan AfricaABU-RADDAD, Laith J; LONGINI, Ira M.AIDS (London). 2008, Vol 22, Num 9, pp 1055-1061, issn 0269-9370, 7 p.Article

External infections contribute minimally to HIV incidence among HIV sero-discordant couples in sub-Saharan AfricaCHEMAITELLY, Hiam; ABU-RADDAD, Laith J.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, Num 2, pp 138-141, issn 1368-4973, 4 p.Article

HIV/STI Research in MENAABU-RADDAD, Laith J; GHANEM, Khalil G.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, 62 p., SUP3Serial Issue

Biomarkers for sexual behaviour change: a role for nonpaternity studies?ABU-RADDAD, Laith J; NAGELKERKE, Nico.AIDS (London). 2014, Vol 28, Num 8, pp 1243-1245, issn 0269-9370, 3 p.Article

Spatial variability in HIV prevalence declines in several countries in sub-Saharan AfricaCUADROS, Diego F; ABU-RADDAD, Laith J.Health and place. 2014, Vol 28, pp 45-49, issn 1353-8292, 5 p.Article

Characterising the progress in HIV/AIDS research in the Middle East and North AfricaSABA, Hanan F; KOUYOUMJIAN, Silva P; MUMTAZ, Ghina R et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, iii5-iii9, SUP3Article

Dual infection with HIV and malaria fuels the spread of both diseases in Sub-Saharan AfricaABU-RADDAD, Laith J; PATNAIK, Padmaja; KUBLIN, James G et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2006, Vol 314, Num 5805, pp 1603-1606, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

Distinct HIV discordancy patterns by epidemic size in stable sexual partnerships in sub-Saharan AfricaCHEMAITELLY, Hiam; CREMIN, Ide; SHELTON, Jim et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2012, Vol 88, Num 1, pp 51-57, issn 1368-4973, 7 p.Article

Prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the general population of women in QatarAL-THANI, Asma; ABDUL-RAHIM, Hanan; ALABSI, Enas et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, iii57-iii60, SUP3Article

Analytic insights into the population level impact of imperfect prophylactic HIV vaccinesABU-RADDAD, Laith J; BOILY, Marie-Claude; SELF, Steve et al.Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2007, Vol 45, Num 4, pp 454-467, issn 1525-4135, 14 p.Article

Only a fraction of new HIV infections occur within identifiable stable discordant couples in sub-Saharan AfricaCHEMAITELLY, Hiam; SHELTON, James D; HALLETT, Timothy B et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 251-260, issn 0269-9370, 10 p.Article

Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus: Systematic Review and Meta-analysisBENOVA, Lenka; MOHAMOUD, Yousra A; CALVERT, Clara et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2014, Vol 59, Num 6, pp 765-773, issn 1058-4838, 9 p.Article

Why is the number of HIV/AIDS-related publications low in the MENA region?NASIRIAN, Maryam; KARAMOUZIAN, Mohammad; HAGHDOOST, Ali-Akbar et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, p. iii10, SUP3Article

The distribution of new HIV infections by mode of exposure in MoroccoMUMTAZ, Ghina R; KOUYOUMJIAN, Silva P; HILMI, Nahla et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, iii49-iii56, SUP3Article

HIV surveillance in MENA: recent developments and resultsBOZICEVIC, Ivana; RIEDNER, Gabriele; CALLEJA, Jesus Maria Garcia et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, iii11-iii16, SUP3Article

Second-generation surveillance for HIV/AIDS in Pakistan: results from the 4th round of Integrated Behavior and Biological Survey 2011―2012EMMANUEL, Faran; SALIM, Momina; AKHTAR, Naeem et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, iii23-iii28, SUP3Article

HIV prevalence and related risk behaviours among female partners of male injecting drugs users in Iran: results of a bio-behavioural survey, 2010ALIPOUR, Abbas; ALI AKBAR HAGHDOOST; SAJADI, Leily et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, iii41-iii44, SUP3Article

HIV-1 molecular epidemiology evidence and transmission patterns in the Middle East and North AfricaMUMTAZ, Ghina; HILMI, Nahla; AYODEJI AKALA, Francisca et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2011, Vol 87, Num 2, pp 101-106, issn 1368-4973, 6 p.Article

Population Level Impact of an Imperfect Prophylactic Vaccine for Herpes Simplex Virus-2ALSALLAQ, Ramzi A; SCHIFFER, Joshua T; LONGINI, Ira M et al.Sexually transmitted diseases. 2010, Vol 37, Num 5, pp 290-297, issn 0148-5717, 8 p.Article

Understanding HIV epidemics: aggregate viral load metrics and 'smoking guns'ABU-RADDAD, Laith J; BARNABAS, Ruanne V; JANES, Holly et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, Num 17, pp 2826-2827, issn 0269-9370, 2 p.Article

HIV prevalence and risk behaviours among people who inject drugs in Iran: the 2010 National Surveillance SurveyKHAJEHKAZEMI, Razieh; OSOOLI, Mehdi; SAJADI, Leily et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, issn 1368-4973, iii29-iii32, SUP3Article

Have the explosive HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa been driven by higher community viral load?ABU-RADDAD, Laith J; BARNABAS, Ruanne V; JANES, Holly et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, Num 15, pp 2494-2496, issn 0269-9370, 3 p.Article

Understanding the modes of transmission model of new HIV infection and its use in prevention planningCASE, Kelsey K; GHYS, Peter D; GOUWS, Eleanor et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2012, Vol 90, Num 11, pp 831-838, issn 0042-9686, 8 p.Article

Have the explosive HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa been driven by higher community viral load?ABU-RADDAD, Laith J; BARNABAS, Ruanne V; JANES, Holly et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, Num 6, pp 981-989, issn 0269-9370, 9 p.Article

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