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Role of widows in the heterosexual transmission of HIV in Manicaland, Zimbabwe, 1998-2003LOPMAN, B. A; NYAMUKAPA, C; HALLETT, T. B et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2009, Vol 85, issn 1368-4973, i41-i48, SUP1Article
Declines in HIV prevalence can be associated with changing sexual behaviour in Uganda, urban Kenya, Zimbabwe, and urban HaitiHALLETT, T. B; ABERLE-GROSSE, J; GARCIA-CALLEJA, J. M et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2006, Vol 82, issn 1368-4973, i1-i8, SUP1Article
Estimating the resources required in the roll-out of universal access to antiretroviral treatment in ZimbabweHALLETT, T. B; GREGSON, S; DUBE, S et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2011, Vol 87, Num 7, pp 621-628, issn 1368-4973, 8 p.Article
Measuring effectiveness in community randomized trials of HIV prevention : Communicable diseaseHALLETT, T. B; GARNETT, G. P; MUPAMBERIYI, Z et al.International journal of epidemiology. 2008, Vol 37, Num 1, pp 77-87, issn 0300-5771, 11 p.Article
Behaviour change in generalised HIV epidemics : impact of reducing cross-generational sex and delaying age at sexual debutHALLETT, T. B; GREGSON, S; LEWIS, J. J. C et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2007, Vol 83, issn 1368-4973, i50-i54, SUP1Article
Why large-scale climate indices seem to predict ecological processes better than local weatherHALLETT, T. B; COULSON, T; PILKINGTON, J. G et al.Nature (London). 2004, Vol 430, Num 6995, pp 71-75, issn 0028-0836, 5 p.Article