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# Title Subtitle Date Creator
1 From emergency to sustainability Shifting objectives in the US Government's HIV response in Tanzania 2017 Meredith G. Marten
2 Assessment of community mobilization and home-based HIV counselling and testing offered by health facilities in rural Uganda 2013 Constance S. Shumba
3 Living with HIV as donor aid declines in Tanzania 2019 Meredith G. Marten
4 Early versus delayed mortality among HIV infected patients initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy in Tanzania 2016 Peter Memiah
5 Predictors of HIV serodiscordance among couples in southwestern Ethiopia 2015 Ermias Habte
6 Can palliative care integrated within HIV outpatient settings improve pain and symptom control in a low-income country? A prospective, longitudinal, controlled intervention evaluation 2013 Richard Harding

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