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Widespread rape does not directly appear to increase the overall HIV prevalence in conflict-affected countries: so now what? Aranka Anema, Michel R Joffres, Edward Mills, Paul B Spiegel Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2008, 5 :11 (29 July 2008) [Abstract ] [Full Text ] [PDF ] [PubMed ] [Related articles ]
Analytic perspective
(Errors in statistical tests)3 Carl V Phillips, Richard F MacLehose, Jay S Kaufman Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2008, 5 :9 (14 July 2008) [Abstract ] [Full Text ] [PDF ] [PubMed ] [Related articles ]
Analytic perspective
Persisting with prevention: The importance of adherence for HIV prevention Helen A Weiss, Judith N Wasserheit, Ruanne V Barnabas, Richard J Hayes, Laith J Abu-Raddad Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2008, 5 :8 (11 July 2008) [Abstract ] [Full Text ] [PDF ] [PubMed ] [Related articles ]
Analytic perspective
Old and new cluster designs in emergency field surveys: in search of a one-fits-all solution Oleg O Bilukha Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2008, 5 :7 (8 July 2008) [Abstract ] [Full Text ] [PDF ] [PubMed ] [Related articles ]
Methodology
Precision, time, and cost: a comparison of three sampling designs in an emergency setting Megan Deitchler, Hedwig Deconinck, Gilles Bergeron Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2008, 5 :6 (2 May 2008) [Abstract ] [Full Text ] [PDF ] [PubMed ] [Related articles ]
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