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A bio-behavioral intervention to decrease intravaginal practices and bacterial vaginosis among HIV infected Zambian women, a randomized pilot study
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A bio-behavioral intervention to decrease intravaginal practices and bacterial vaginosis among HIV infected Zambian women, a randomized pilot study

Maria L Alcaide, Maureen Chisembele, Emeria Malupande, Violeta J Rodriguez, Margaret A Fischl, Kristopher Arheart and Deborah L Jones
BMC infectious diseases, Vol.17(1), pp.338-338
2017-05-12
PMCID: PMC5427559
PMID: 28494795

Abstract

Behavior Therapy Sexual Behavior Women's Health Humans Risk Factors Vaginosis, Bacterial - psychology Vaginal Douching - adverse effects HIV Infections - psychology Vaginosis, Bacterial - prevention & control Zambia Young Adult Vaginosis, Bacterial - etiology Pilot Projects Vaginal Douching - psychology HIV Infections - complications Adult Female Surveys and Questionnaires Vagina - microbiology Sexual Partners Hygiene
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.248 Sexually Transmitted Infections
1.248.655 Chlamydia Trachomatis
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