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Patterns of condom use among students at historically Black colleges and universities: Implications for HIV prevention efforts among college-age young adultsEL BCHERAOUI, Charbel; SUTTON, Madeline Y; HARDNETT, Felicia P et al.AIDS Care (Print). 2013, Vol 25, Num 1-2, pp 186-193, issn 0954-0121, 8 p.Article

Epidemiologic issues in study design and data analysis related to FoodNet activitiesHARDNETT, Felicia P; HOEKSTRA, Robert M; KENNEDY, Malinda et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2004, Vol 38, pp S121-S126, issn 1058-4838, SUP3Article

Assessing Mediation in HIV Intervention StudiesHARDNETT, Felicia P; PALS, Sherri L; BORKOWF, Craig B et al.Public health reports (1974). 2009, Vol 124, Num 2, pp 288-294, issn 0033-3549, 7 p.Article

HIV/AIDS Knowledge Scores and Perceptions of Risk Among African American Students Attending Historically Black Colleges and UniversitiesSUTTON, Madeline Y; HARDNETT, Felicia P; WRIGHT, Pierre et al.Public health reports (1974). 2011, Vol 126, Num 5, pp 653-663, issn 0033-3549, 11 p.Article

Chicken consumption is a newly identified risk factor for sporadic Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis infections in the United States: A case-control study in FoodNet sitesKIMURA, Akiko C; REDDY, Vasudha; MARCUS, Ruthanne et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2004, Vol 38, pp S244-S252, issn 1058-4838, SUP3Article

Trends in population-based Active Surveillance for shigellosis and demographic variability in FoodNet sites, 1996-1999SHIFERAW, Beletshachew; SUE SHALLOW; MARCUS, Ruthanne et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2004, Vol 38, pp S175-S180, issn 1058-4838, SUP3Article

Breast-feeding decreases the risk of sporadic salmonellosis among infants in FoodNet sitesROWE, Samantha Y; ROCOURT, Jocelyne R; SHIFERAW, Beletshachew et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2004, Vol 38, pp S262-S270, issn 1058-4838, SUP3Article

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