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1. Non-medical use of opioid analgesics in contemporary Brazil: Findings from the 2015 Brazilian National Household Survey on Substance Use.

2. How can a policy foster local pharmaceutical production and still protect public health? Lessons from the health–industry complex in Brazil.

3. The governance of antimicrobial resistance in Brazil: Challenges for developing and implementing a one health agenda.

4. Are community health programmes always benign? Community health worker perceptions and the social construction of users in Brazil's primary healthcare policy.

5. Judicialisation, right to health and justice at Rio de Janeiro's 'Health Dispute Resolution Chamber': Users' conceptions.

6. Love and anger: Putafeminismos/whore feminisms in Brazil.

7. "Private and personal": Corporate political activity, informal governance, and the undermining of marketing regulation in Brazil.

8. Community perceptions of transactional sex with children and adolescent girls, a qualitative study in favelas of Rio de Janeiro.

9. Knowledge and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis among men who have sex with men in Northeastern Brazil.

10. ‘Protective’ silence surrounding AIDS: Reasons and implications of non-disclosure among pregnant women living with HIV in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).

11. The role of HIV serostatus disclosure on sexual risk behaviours among people living with HIV in steady partnerships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

12. Global pathways to men's caregiving: Mixed methods findings from the International Men and Gender Equality Survey and the Men Who Care study.

13. Quality, not just quantity: Lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil.

14. The production and R&D structure of the Brazilian pharmaceutical industry: The role of public procurement and public drug production.

15. Blood, sweat and semen: The economy of axe and the response of Afro-Brazilian religions to HIV and AIDS in Recife.

16. Vulnerable salvation: Evangelical Protestant leaders and institutions, drug use and HIV and AIDS in the urban periphery of Rio de Janeiro.