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Size Matters: The Number of Prostitutes and the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic

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An agenda without data Posted by sawers on 21 Dec 2007 at 02:32 GMT
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Are the conclusions justified in “Size matters: The number of prostitutes and the global HIV/AIDS pandemic”. Posted by adamsonmuula on 01 Oct 2007 at 18:12 GMT
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The importance of study design vs. analysis technique: A response to Talbott Posted by rugorugo on 29 Jul 2007 at 21:00 GMT
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What are we all working toward? Posted by JohnToradze on 24 Jul 2007 at 20:13 GMT
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HIV Prevalence, Male circumcision and ‘Prostitution’ in Africa: What is true, What Matters in Prevention? Posted by Wamai on 10 Jul 2007 at 13:57 GMT
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The fatal attraction of ecologic studies. Posted by abuve on 06 Jul 2007 at 09:52 GMT
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Male Circumcision Matters (as One Part of an Integrated HIV Prevention Response) Posted by DanielHalperin on 27 Jun 2007 at 13:34 GMT
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Label Missing in Figure 1 Posted by PLoS_ONE_Group on 27 Jun 2007 at 08:48 GMT
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