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Published on 14.02.18 in Vol 4, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar

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Works citing "Know Your Epidemic, Strengthen Your Response: Developing a New HIV Surveillance Architecture to Guide HIV Resource Allocation and Target Decisions"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.9386):

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  1. Mmbaga EJ, Leyna GH, Leshabari MT, Moen K. Early Anal Sex Experience Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania: Implications for HIV Prevention and Care. Archives of Sexual Behavior 2020;49(6):2045
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  2. Medley AM, Hrapcak S, Golin RA, Dziuban EJ, Watts H, Siberry GK, Rivadeneira ED, Behel S. Strategies for Identifying and Linking HIV-Infected Infants, Children, and Adolescents to HIV Treatment Services in Resource Limited Settings. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2018;78(2):S98
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  3. Mageras A, Brazier E, Niyongabo T, Murenzi G, D’Amour Sinayobye J, Adedimeji AA, Twizere C, Kelvin EA, Anastos K, Nash D, Jones HE. Comparison of cohort characteristics in Central Africa International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS and Demographic Health Surveys: Rwanda and Burundi. International Journal of STD & AIDS 2021;32(6):551
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  4. Li X, Zhang A, Al-Zaidy R, Rao A, Baral S, Bao L, Giles CL, Kielbassa AM. Automating document classification with distant supervision to increase the efficiency of systematic reviews: A case study on identifying studies with HIV impacts on female sex workers. PLOS ONE 2022;17(6):e0270034
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  5. Taramasco C, Rimassa C. Architecture Assessment of the Chilean Epidemiological Surveillance System for Notifiable Diseases (EPIVIGILA): Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e34387
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