New Thematic Series: HIV and Disability
New Thematic Series: HIV and Disability
Special theme on HIV and disability - time
for closer bonds
Shirin Heidari, Susan Kippax
Meeting report of the International Policy
Dialogue on HIV/AIDS and Disability
Sharon Peake
The fields of HIV and disability: past,
present and future
Jill Hanass-Hancock, Stephanie A
Nixon
HIV, disability and discrimination: making
the links in international and domestic human rights
law
Richard Elliott, Leah Utyasheva, Elisse Zack
Putting episodic disability into context: a
qualitative study exploring factors that influence
disability experienced by adults living with
HIV/AIDS
Kelly K O'Brien, Aileen M Davis, Carol
Strike, Nancy L Young, Ahmed M Bayoumi
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Variables that influence HIV-1 cerebrospinal
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regression analysis
Diego M Cecchini, Ana M Canizal,
Haroldo Rojas, Alicia Arechavala, Ricardo Negroni, Maria B
Bouzas, Jorge A Benetucci
Anonymous HIV workplace surveys as an
advocacy tool for affordable private health insurance in
Namibia
Ingrid de Beer, Hannah M Coutinho, Peter J
van Wyk, Esegiel Gaeb, Tobias Rinke de Wit, Michele van
Vugt
From HIV diagnosis to treatment: evaluation
of a referral system to promote and monitor access to
antiretroviral therapy in rural Tanzania
Ray Nsigaye,
Alison Wringe, Maria Roura, Samuel Kalluvya, Mark Urassa,
Joanna Busza, Basia Zaba
Five-year follow up of genotypic resistance
patterns in HIV-1 subtype C infected patients in Botswana
after failure of thymidine analogue-based
regimens
Florence Doualla-Bell, Tendani Gaolathe, Ava
Avalos, Suzanne Cloutier, Ndwapi Ndwapi, Christina Holcroft,
Howard Moffat, Diana Dickinson, Max Essex, Mark A Wainberg,
Madisa Mine
Validation of AIDS-related mortality in
Botswana
Negussie Taffa, Julie C Will, Stephane
Bodika, Laura Packel, Diemo Motlapete, Ellen Stein, Thierry
H. Roels, Gail Kennedy, El-Halabi Shenaaz
Antiretroviral treatment outcomes from a
nurse-driven, community-supported HIV/AIDS treatment
programme in rural Lesotho: observational cohort assessment
at two years
Rachel Cohen, Sharonann Lynch, Helen
Bygrave, Evi Eggers, Natalie Vlahakis, Katherine
Hilderbrand, Louise Knight, Prinitha Pillay, Peter
Saranchuk, Eric Goemaere, Lipontso Makakole, Nathan
Ford
The Journal of the International AIDS Society is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal encompassing all aspects of HIV-related research across various disciplines. JIAS' focus is on studies that show practical approaches to the fight against HIV in the countries most affected by the epidemic.
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