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Study finds diverse, but generally young and single men posing greatest HIV transmission risks to adolescent girls and young women
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By Jen Chapman, PHD. A blog post from Science Speaks discusses a study that found reaching young men with prevention, treatment improves odds for female partners.
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Study finds HIV care, diagnosis barriers for men fueling epidemic among young women
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By Zahra Reynolds, MPH. This blog post from Science Speaks focuses on a study of adolescent girls and young women and their male sexual partners in eSwatini to obtain locally relevant, usable data.
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Reaching men through index testing can speed path to first “90” — and epidemic control
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By Mahua Mandal, PhD. This Science Speaks blog focuses on a brief from MEASURE Evaluation that reviewed and analyzed index testing data from Zimbabwe and Tanzania in 2018.
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Thinking strategically about nutrition supports disease responses and more
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By Heather B. Davis, MPH, and Emily A. Bobrow, PhD, MPH. This Sciences Speaks blog post introduces the new "Thinking Strategically About Nutrition: Key Issues in the Context of HIV and Tuberculosis" resource.
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Gathering Data to Aid Children Often Overlooked
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By Jacqueline Hellen, MPH and Lisa Parker, PhD. MEASURE Evaluation has developed a suite of survey indicators and tools and a guidance manual to assist programs to evaluate wellbeing outcomes. Photo at right: Copyright 2019 by Larry C. Price/Price and Price Creative LLC
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Revised PLACE Manual Published with New and Updated Tools for Epidemic Control
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By Sharon S. Weir, PhD. This blog post introduces the updated Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts (PLACE) method tool kit.
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A Promising Data Quality Method to Save Time and Money
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By David Boone, PhD. On World AIDS Day, here’s a suggestion on a method that has the potential to be a game changer for data quality assurance of routine HIV/AIDS program data.
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Qualitative Comparative Analysis in Case Management Systems: Worker Support Is a Predictor of Better Outcomes
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By Zulfiya Charyeva. This USAID Learning Lab blog post discusses findings from a study of COVida—a USAID-funded orphans and vulnerable children program in Mozambique.
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Integrating services works to curb HIV transmission from mothers to their infants and retain mothers in care, study shows
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By Emily Bobrow, PhD. A combination of integrated service delivery approaches for mothers who are HIV-positive has been shown in Uganda to improve retaining mothers in HIV care and increasing exclusive breastfeeding for infants, plus providing an increase in completed HIV test results for babies at 18 months of age.
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HIV: Best practices lead to a practical guide for lowering mother-to-child transmission of HIV
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By Elizabeth Sutherland, PhD. A Science Speaks blog post discusses findings from an evaluation of the Partnership for HIV-Free Survival.
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