Factors associated with attitudes towards HIV cure research among transgender women and travestis: a...
Factors associated with attitudes towards HIV cure research among transgender women and travestis: a cross-sectional survey in São Paulo, Brazil
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Wozniak, Robert J , Cerqueira, Natalia B , Dantas, Maria Candida S , Mahafe, Bianca , Barros, Daniel A C , Alves de Medeiros, Edmilson , Soares de Oliveira, Ana Carolina , Sabino, Thiago , Roggenbuck, Albert , Avelino-Silva, Vivian Iida , Johnston, Carrie D , Marston, Jez L , Bidegain, Sebastian C , Magnus, Manya , Kallas, Esper G , Nixon, Douglas F and Donini, Camila S
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England: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
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English
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England: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
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ObjectiveCharacterising the perceptions of groups most affected by HIV is fundamental in establishing guidelines for biomedical advancement. Although Brazil has successfully fought HIV/AIDS through several measures, transgender women still have a likelihood of HIV infection 55 times higher than the general population. This study aimed to better und...
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Factors associated with attitudes towards HIV cure research among transgender women and travestis: a cross-sectional survey in São Paulo, Brazil
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Cerqueira, Natalia B
Dantas, Maria Candida S
Mahafe, Bianca
Barros, Daniel A C
Alves de Medeiros, Edmilson
Soares de Oliveira, Ana Carolina
Sabino, Thiago
Roggenbuck, Albert
Avelino-Silva, Vivian Iida
Johnston, Carrie D
Marston, Jez L
Bidegain, Sebastian C
Magnus, Manya
Kallas, Esper G
Nixon, Douglas F
Donini, Camila S
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f1b573a9559d4d9d99e7cbd623d753f9
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2044-6055
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2044-6055
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10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040092