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CTN 287: OPT-IN
Optimizing the delivery of HIV post-exposure prophylaxis: A randomized controlled trial of text messaging support and physician to nurse task-shifting
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Optimizing the delivery of HIV post-exposure prophylaxis: A randomized controlled trial of text messaging support and physician to nurse task-shifting
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A randomized clinical trial evaluating the role of contingent reinforcement in the engagement and retention of Drug Users in HAART programs: a substudy of CTN 244
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Seek and Treat for Optimal outcomes and Prevention in HIV& AIDS in IDU
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The impact of in-clinic follow-up with a sexologist on the sexual health of HIV-serodiscordant MSM couples
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SPOT, a rapid HIV testing intervention for MSM: measuring the impact of counselling on sexual risk behaviours
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