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Invited Commentary: Consequential(ist) Epidemiology: Let's Seize the DayCATES, Willard.American journal of epidemiology. 2013, Vol 178, Num 8, pp 1192-1194, issn 0002-9262, 3 p.Article
A funny thing happened on the way to FHICATES, Willard JR.Sexually transmitted diseases. 2004, Vol 31, Num 1, pp 3-7, issn 0148-5717, 5 p.Article
Coverage, context and targeted prevention: optimising our impactARAL, Sevgi O; CATES, Willard.Sexually transmitted infections. 2013, Vol 89, Num 4, pp 336-340, issn 1368-4973, 5 p.Article
Condoms and sexually-transmitted infectionsSTEINER, Markus J; CATES, Willard.The New England journal of medicine. 2006, Vol 354, Num 25, pp 2642-2643, issn 0028-4793, 2 p.Article
Family planning since ICPD — how far have we progressed?CATES, Willard; MAGGWA, Baker.Contraception (Stoneham). 2014, Vol 90, Num 6, issn 0010-7824, S14-S21, SUP1Article
Reproductive choices for women with HIVWILCHER, Rose; CATES, Willard.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2009, Vol 87, Num 11, pp 833-839, issn 0042-9686, 7 p.Article
Family planning and HIVWILCHER, Rose; CATES, Willard; BAETEN, Jared et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, 135 p., SUP1Serial Issue
Family Planning and HIVWILCHER, Rose; CATES, Willard; GREGSON, Simon et al.AIDS (Supplement). 2009, Vol 23, Num 1, issn 1350-2840, 133 p.Serial Issue
Are condoms the answer to rising rates of non-HIV sexually transmitted infection?STEINER, Markusj; CATES, Willard; GENUIS, Stephen J et al.BMJ. British medical journal (International ed.). 2008, Vol 336, Num 7637, pp 184-185, issn 0959-8146, 2 p.Article
Interventions to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections, Including HIV InfectionMARRAZZO, Jeanne M; CATES, Willard.Clinical infectious diseases. 2011, Vol 53, issn 1058-4838, S64-S78, SUP3Article
Integration of family planning into HIV services: a synthesis of recent evidenceWILCHER, Rose; HOKE, Theresa; ADAMCHAK, Susan E et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, S65-S75, SUP1Article
The evolving sexual health paradigm: transforming definitions into sexual health practicesFORTENBERRY, J. Dennis.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, S127-S133, SUP1Article
The complexity of contraceptives: understanding their impact on genital immune cells and vaginal microbiotaACHILLES, Sharon L; HILLIER, Sharon L.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, S5-S15, SUP1Article
Safety of hormonal and intrauterine methods of contraception for women with HIV/AIDS: a systematic reviewCURTIS, Kathryn M; NANDA, Kavita; KAPP, Nathalie et al.AIDS (Supplement). 2009, Vol 23, Num 1, issn 1350-2840, S55-S67Article
Benefits and costs of expanding access to family planning programs to women living with HIVHALPERIN, Daniel T; STOVER, John; REYNOLDS, Heidi W et al.AIDS (Supplement). 2009, Vol 23, Num 1, issn 1350-2840, S123-S130Article
Effects of hormonal contraceptive use on HIV acquisition and transmission among HIV-discordant couplesLUTALO, Tom; MUSOKE, Richard; GRAY, Ronald et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, S27-S34, SUP1Article
Contraceptive discontinuation and switching among couples receiving integrated HIV and family planning services in Lusaka, ZambiaHADDAD, Lisa; WALL, Kristin M; ALLEN, Susan et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, S93-S103, SUP1Article
Pregnancy desires, and contraceptive knowledge and use among prevention of mother-to-child transmission clients in RwandaELUL, Batya; DELVAUX, Thérèse; MUNYANA, Elevanie et al.AIDS (Supplement). 2009, Vol 23, Num 1, issn 1350-2840, S19-S26Article
Feasibility and effectiveness of integrating provider-initiated testing and counselling within family planning services in KenyaLIAMBILA, Wilson; ASKEW, Ian; MWANGI, Juma et al.AIDS (Supplement). 2009, Vol 23, Num 1, issn 1350-2840, S115-S121Article
Preconception care for people living with HIV: recommendations for advancing implementationSTEINER, Riley J; DARIOTIS, Jacinda K; ANDERSON, Jean R et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, S113-S119, SUP1Article
Reproductive behaviour and HIV status of antenatal clients in northern Tanzania: opportunities for family planning and preventing mother-to-child transmission integrationKEOGH, Sarah C; URASSA, Mark; KUMOGOLA, Yusufu et al.AIDS (Supplement). 2009, Vol 23, Num 1, issn 1350-2840, S27-S35Article
Linking family planning with HIV/AIDS interventions: a systematic review of the evidenceSPAULDING, Alicen B; BAIN BRICKLEY, Deborah; KENNEDY, Caitlin et al.AIDS (Supplement). 2009, Vol 23, Num 1, issn 1350-2840, S79-S88Article
Successful increase in contraceptive uptake among Kenyan HIV-1-serodiscordant couples enrolled in an HIV-1 prevention trialNGURE, Kenneth; HEFFRON, Renee; MUGO, Nelly et al.AIDS (Supplement). 2009, Vol 23, Num 1, issn 1350-2840, S89-S95Article
Assessing the effect of hormonal contraception on HIV acquisition in observational data: challenges and recommended analytic approachesPOLIS, Chelsea B; WESTREICH, Daniel; BALKUS, Jennifer E et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, S35-S43, SUP1Article
Integration of family planning services into HIV care and treatment in Kenya: a cluster-randomized trialGROSSMAN, Daniel; ONONO, Maricianah; NEWMANN, Sara J et al.AIDS (London). 2013, Vol 27, issn 0269-9370, S77-S85, SUP1Article