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1. HIV Knowledge and Sexual Behaviors in Perinatally Infected Ugandan Youth: A Cross-Sectional Survey

2. Perception of couples’ on multipurpose prevention technology attribute choice: the case of MTN 045

3. Feasibility and acceptability of peer-delivered HIV self-testing and PrEP for young women in Kampala, Uganda

4. Ethical considerations for involving adolescents in biomedical HIV prevention research

5. '[Repeat] testing and counseling is one of the key [services] that the government should continue providing': participants’ perceptions on extended repeat HIV testing and enhanced counseling (ERHTEC) for primary HIV prevention in pregnant and lactating women in the PRIMAL study, Uganda

6. Understanding women’s motivations to participate in MTN-003/VOICE, a phase 2b HIV prevention trial with low adherence

7. Primary HIV prevention in pregnant and lactating Ugandan women: A randomized trial.

8. Perceptions of the 'Fabric' - An exploratory study of a novel multi-purpose technology among women in Sub Saharan Africa.

9. Couples’ Preferences for '2 in 1' Multipurpose Prevention Technologies to Prevent Both HIV and Pregnancy: Results of a Discrete Choice Experiment in Uganda and Zimbabwe

10. Ethical considerations for involving adolescents in biomedical HIV prevention research

11. Making the Case for Joint Decision‐Making in Future Multipurpose Prevention Technology (MPT) Choice: Qualitative Findings on MPT Attribute Preferences from the CUPID Study (MTN‐045)

12. Impact of Women’s Home Environment on Use of the Dapivirine Vaginal Ring for HIV Prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa

13. Couples' decision making regarding the use of multipurpose prevention technology (MPT) for pregnancy and HIV prevention

14. Women's experience receiving drug feedback and adherence counseling in MTN-025/HOPE - an HIV Prevention open-label trial of the Dapivirine Vaginal Ring

15. Does the Ring Work? Perceptions and Understanding of the Efficacy of a Dapivirine Vaginal Ring for HIV Prevention Amongst Women in a Placebo-Controlled Trial

16. Application of a Body Map Tool to Enhance Discussion of Sexual Behavior in Women in South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe

17. Influences on willingness to use vaginal or oral HIV PrEP during pregnancy and breastfeeding in Africa: the multisite MAMMA study

18. '[Repeat] testing and counseling is one of the key [services] that the government should continue providing': participants’ perceptions on extended repeat HIV testing and enhanced counseling (ERHTEC) for primary HIV prevention in pregnant and lactating women in the PRIMAL study, Uganda

19. Understanding women’s motivations to participate in MTN-003/VOICE, a phase 2b HIV prevention trial with low adherence

20. Safety, uptake, and use of a dapivirine vaginal ring for HIV-1 prevention in African women (HOPE): an open-label, extension study

21. Reasons for nonadherence to the dapivirine vaginal ring

22. '[ Repeat ] testing and counseling is one of the key [ services ] that the government should continue providing': Participants’ Perceptions on Extended Repeat HIV Testing and Enhanced Counseling (ERHTEC) for Primary HIV Prevention in Pregnant and Lactating Ugandan Women

23. Hygiene, Blood Flow, and Vaginal Overload: Why Women Removed an HIV Prevention Vaginal Ring During Menstruation in Malawi, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe

24. Negative rumours about a vaginal ring for HIV-1 prevention in sub-Saharan Africa

25. Disclosure of pharmacokinetic drug results to understand nonadherence

26. Case Study: Converting Paper-based Case Report Forms to an Electronic Format (e-CRF) with ACASI Self-Report Integration

27. Acceptability and use of a dapivirine vaginal ring in a phase III trial

28. Misreporting of Product Adherence in the MTN-003/VOICE Trial for HIV Prevention in Africa: Participants' Explanations for Dishonesty

29. Use of peers, community lay persons and Village Health Team (VHT) members improves six-week postnatal clinic (PNC) follow-up and Early Infant HIV Diagnosis (EID) in urban and rural health units in Uganda: A one-year implementation study

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