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Autor:
Munyaradzi P. Mapingure, Innocent Chingombe, Tafadzwa Dzinamarira, Diego Cuadros, Grant Murewanhema, Brian Moyo, Chesterfield Samba, Amon Mpofu, Owen Mugurungi, Helena Herrera, Godfrey Musuka
Publikováno v:
Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp e1-e6 (2024)
Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately impacted by HIV in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where condomless anal intercourse (CAI) is a major driver of HIV transmission among this hidden subpopulation. Objectives: To determine C
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/adcac59b093d4dfd80fd997b3adc7f11
Autor:
Owen Mugurungi, Elliot Mbunge, Rutendo Birri-Makota, Innocent Chingombe, Munyaradzi Mapingure, Brian Moyo, Amon Mpofu, John Batani, Benhildah Muchemwa, Chesterfield Samba, Delight Murigo, Musa Sibindi, Enos Moyo, Tafadzwa Dzinamarira, Godfrey Musuka
Publikováno v:
PLOS Digital Health, Vol 3, Iss 7, p e0000541 (2024)
There is a substantial increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among men who have sex with men (MSM) globally. Unprotected sexual practices, multiple sex partners, criminalization, stigmatisation, fear of discrimination, substance use, poo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/431965bcf2f949fdb27cbbd79647630d
Autor:
Tafadzwa Dzinamarira, Enos Moyo, Brian Moyo, Grant Murewanhema, Diego Cuadros, Vinie Kouamou, Amon Mpofu, Godfrey Musuka
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 12 (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/255339965f1c4e6ba1378dabf4baf905
Autor:
Tatenda Makoni, Bernard Madzima, Tafadzwa Dzinamarira, Enos Moyo, Amon Mpofu, Innocent Chingombe, Munyaradzi Mapingure, Godfrey Musuka
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 11 (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d29106716b504e229a33d9c979bcd4ed
Autor:
Frances M. Cowan, Fortunate Machingura, Sungai T. Chabata, M. Sanni Ali, Joanna Busza, Richard Steen, Nicola Desmond, Maryam Shahmanesh, Paul Revill, Amon Mpofu, Raymond Yekeye, Owen Mugurungi, Andrew N. Phillips, James R. Hargreaves
Publikováno v:
Trials, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2022)
Abstract Background Female sex workers (FSW) in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionately affected by HIV and are critical to engage in HIV prevention, testing and care services. We describe the design of our evaluation of the ‘AMETHIST’ interven
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ad6f63d14d9a4312b6129ce7eee44bd7
Autor:
Bernard, Madzima, Tatenda, Makoni, Owen, Mugurungi, Godfrey, Mudariki, Amon, Mpofu, Freeman, Dube, Lameck, Munangaidzwa, Isaac, Taramusi
Publikováno v:
African Journal of AIDS Research. 21:194-200
The COVID-19 pandemic was reported from March 2020 in Zimbabwe. COVID-19 containment measures which included repeated lockdowns have disrupted community interactions, reduced working hours, restricted travel and restricted HIV services for people liv
Autor:
M. Sanni Ali, Mariken D.E. Wit, Sungai T. Chabata, Sitholubuhle Magutshwa, Sithembile Musemburi, Jeffrey Dirawo, Brian Rice, Lucy Platt, Loveleen Bansi-Matharu, Jones Harriet, Tendayi Mharadze, Tarisai Chiyaka, Phillis Mushati, Owen Mugurungi, Raymond Yekeye, Amon Mpofu, Andrew N. Phillips, Frances M. Cowan, James R. Hargreaves
Publikováno v:
AIDS. 36:1141-1150
To estimate HIV incidence among female sex workers (FSW) in Zimbabwe: using HIV prevalence by age and number of years since started selling sex (YSSS).We pooled data from FSW aged 18-39 participating in respondent-driven sampling surveys conducted in
Autor:
Charles Birungi, Markus Haacker, Isaac Taramusi, Amon Mpofu, Bernard Madzima, Tsitsi Apollo, Owen Mugurungi, Martin Odiit, Michael A Obst
Publikováno v:
African Journal of AIDS Research; Vol. 21 No. 4 (2022); 330-344
Understanding the economic implications of COVID-19 for the HIV epidemic and response is critical for designing policies and strategies to effectively sustain past gains and accelerate progress to end these colliding pandemics. While considerable cro
Autor:
Paul Revill, Ajay Rangaraj, Albert Makochekanwa, Amon Mpofu, Andrea L. Ciaranello, Andreas Jahn, Andrew Gonani, Andrew N. Phillips, Anna Bershteyn, Benson Zwizwai, Brooke E. Nichols, Carel Pretorius, Cliff C. Kerr, Cindy Carlson, Debra Ten Brink, Edinah Mudimu, Edward Kataika, Erik Lamontagne, Fern Terris-Prestholt, Frances M. Cowan, Gerald Manthalu, Gemma Oberth, Gesine Mayer-Rath, Iris Semini, Isaac Taramusi, Jeffrey W. Eaton, Jinjou Zhao, John Stover, Jose A Izazola-Licea, Katherine Kripke, Leigh Johnson, Loveleen Bansi-Matharu, Marelize Gorgons, Michelle Morrison, Newton Chagoma, Owen Mugurungi, Robyn M. Stuart, Rowan Martin-Hughes, Rose Nyirenda, Ruanne V. Barnabas, Sakshi Mohan, Sherrie L. Kelly, Sibusiso Sibandze, Simon Walker, Stephen Banda, R. Scott Braithwaite, Thato Chidarikire, Timothy B. Hallett, Thoko Kalua, Tsitsi Apollo, Valentina Cambiano
Publikováno v:
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The Modelling to Inform HIV Programmes in sub-Saharan Africa (MIHPSA) Working Group 2022, ' Perspectives on the use of modelling and economic analysis to guide HIV programmes in sub-Saharan Africa ', The Lancet HIV, vol. 9, no. 7, pp. e517-e520 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(22)00035-2
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The Modelling to Inform HIV Programmes in sub-Saharan Africa (MIHPSA) Working Group 2022, ' Perspectives on the use of modelling and economic analysis to guide HIV programmes in sub-Saharan Africa ', The Lancet HIV, vol. 9, no. 7, pp. e517-e520 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(22)00035-2
HIV modelling and economic analyses have had a prominent role in guiding programmatic responses to HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. We reflect critically how the HIV modelling field might develop in future. We argue for HIV modelling to be more routinely a
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1f07d41d74384acb1249d0dddce48366
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/96934
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/96934
Autor:
Sungai T Chabata, Owen Mugurungi, James R Hargreaves, Richard Steen, Frances M. Cowan, Fortunate Machingura, Amon Mpofu, Paul Revill, Andrew N. Phillips, Raymond Yekeye, Nicola Desmond, Maryam Shahmanesh, Joanna Busza, Sanni Ali
Background Female sex workers (FSW) in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionately affected by HIV and are critical to engage in HIV prevention, testing and care services. We describe the design of our evaluation of the ‘AMETHIST’ intervention, nes
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9c974e99a691f9743d0628c6d2f5f904