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Research outputs: HIV/AIDS

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2014 Investigating educators' views of sexuality, HIV and AIDS education in working with students with disabilities in South African schools

The misconception that persons with disabilities are asexual and sexually inactive of ten relegates teaching sexuality education in special ...

2014 Proliferative capacity and cytokine production by cells of HIV-infected and uninfected adults with different helminth infection phenotypes in South Africa

It has been suggested that the proliferative capacity of cells from individuals with HIV or both HIV and helminth infections is attenuated a...

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2014 HIV epidemic in South Africa: a comparison of HIV epidemic patterns of two extreme provinces in South Africa

South Africa is experiencing one of the worst HIV epidemics, which varies by province and by districts within each province. The objective ...

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2014 Exploring risk and protective mechanisms associated with HIV infection among adolescents in South Africa

This study explored South African adolescents' perceived risk and protection for HIV infection. Adolescents (N = 28) with a mean age of 14.6...