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The following pages link to Genital ulcer disease in men in Durban, South Africa (Q33933230):
Displaying 17 items.
- Donovanosis (Q24671530) (← links)
- Increasing prevalence of genital herpes in developing countries: implications for heterosexual HIV transmission and STI control programmes (Q33885705) (← links)
- Sexual behaviour in Zulu men and women with genital ulcer disease (Q33933735) (← links)
- Trends in reported cases of donovanosis in Durban, South Africa (Q33934099) (← links)
- Clinico-epidemiological study of donovanosis in Durban, South Africa (Q33934300) (← links)
- Soap and water prophylaxis for limiting genital ulcer disease and HIV-1 infection in men in sub-Saharan Africa. (Q33934487) (← links)
- High prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in a rural area in Mozambique (Q33934597) (← links)
- Genital ulcer disease: accuracy of clinical diagnosis and strategies to improve control in Durban, South Africa (Q33934675) (← links)
- Global eradication of donovanosis: an opportunity for limiting the spread of HIV-1 infection (Q33935168) (← links)
- Getting the measure of syphilis: qPCR to better understand early infection (Q33960062) (← links)
- Sentinel surveillance of sexually transmitted infections in South Africa: a review (Q35531882) (← links)
- Donovanosis in Australia: going, going... (Q35531932) (← links)
- Herpes simplex virus type 2: epidemiology and management options in developing countries (Q36650973) (← links)
- High-risk sexual behaviour in men attending a sexually transmitted infection clinic in Durban, South Africa (Q37006236) (← links)
- Integration of preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis testing and treatment in antenatal care services in the Northern Cape and Gauteng provinces, South Africa. (Q38973737) (← links)
- Immunization with the Haemophilus ducreyi hemoglobin receptor HgbA protects against infection in the swine model of chancroid (Q41767787) (← links)
- The effect of syndromic management interventions on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in South Africa (Q45731760) (← links)