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CTN 333: Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS: Longitudinal Women’s Needs Assessment (SHAWNA)
Longitudinal impacts of violence and stigma on HIV care continuum and broader health care access among women living with HIV
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Longitudinal impacts of violence and stigma on HIV care continuum and broader health care access among women living with HIV
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The role of female sex hormones and chronic/latent co-infections on cellular aging and comorbidities in women living with HIV
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Optimising Outcomes at Critical Points in the Cascade of HIV Care in Ontario
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Prospective investigation of the relationship between food insecurity and health and behavioural outcomes in HIV-HCV co-Infection: Clues for prevention interventions. A food security & HIV-HCV sub-study of the Canadian Co-Infection Cohort (CTN 222)
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