HIV incidence and associated risk factors in adolescent girls and young women in South Africa: A population-based cohort study is a research paper published in PLoS ONE (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.581. It has been cited 47 times.
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Grant: 3U2GGH000372
National Institutes of Health
Grant: R01HD083343
National Research Foundation, South Africa
Grant: Research Career Advancement Fellowship
South African Department of Science and Innovation and the National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence in HIV Prevention
Grant: Grant 96354
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5U2GGH000372-04
PROPOSAL TO CONDUCT SURVEY DETERMINE IMPACT OF HIV PREVENTION BIOMED INTERVENTION
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1R01HD083343-01
Identifying sources of HIV infection in adolescent girls in rural South Africa
FWCI
3.86
Citation Percentile
1.0%
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Additional file 1 of Protective factors for adolescent sexual risk behaviours and experiences linked to HIV infection in South Africa: a three-wave longitudinal analysis of caregiving, education, food security, and social protection
Additional file 1 of Protective factors for adolescent sexual risk behaviours and experiences linked to HIV infection in South Africa: a three-wave longitudinal analysis of caregiving, education, food security, and social protection
Additional file 1 of Mixed-methods cross-sectional study of the prevention of vertical HIV transmission program users unaware of male partner’s HIV status, in six South African districts with a high antenatal HIV burden
Additional file 1 of Mixed-methods cross-sectional study of the prevention of vertical HIV transmission program users unaware of male partner’s HIV status, in six South African districts with a high antenatal HIV burden
Additional file 2 of Mixed-methods cross-sectional study of the prevention of vertical HIV transmission program users unaware of male partner’s HIV status, in six South African districts with a high antenatal HIV burden
Additional file 2 of Mixed-methods cross-sectional study of the prevention of vertical HIV transmission program users unaware of male partner’s HIV status, in six South African districts with a high antenatal HIV burden