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HIV/AIDS
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- LETTERS
WOLFE ET AL. RESPOND
- William R. Wolfe, Sheri D. Weiser, Wayne T. Steward, Vincent Iacopino, and Michele Heisler
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 969.
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- EDITOR'S CHOICE
A Plan of Action for Tackling HIV/AIDS Among African Americans
- Donna Hubbard McCree
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 972.
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- FIELD ACTION REPORT
Mobilizing a Medical Home to Improve HIV Care for the Homeless in Washington, DC
- Maurice Alexander Wright and Amelia Shaw Knopf
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 973-975.
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- COMMENTARIES
HIV Prevention for Black Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States
- John L. Peterson and Kenneth T. Jones
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 976-980.
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- COMMENTARIES
Are HIV/AIDS Prevention Interventions for Heterosexually Active Men in the United States Gender-Specific?
- Shari L. Dworkin, Robert E. Fullilove, and Dean Peacock
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 981-984.
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- COMMENTARIES
Adding the Female Condom to the Public Health Agenda on Prevention of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Men and Women During Anal Intercourse
- Elizabeth A. Kelvin, Raymond A. Smith, Joanne E. Mantell, and Zena A. Stein
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 985-987.
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- ANALYTIC ESSAY FORUMS
Addressing the Unique Needs of African American Women in HIV Prevention
- Nabila El-Bassel, Nathilee A. Caldeira, Lesia M. Ruglass, and Louisa Gilbert
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 996-1001.
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- ANALYTIC ESSAY FORUMS
Learning From Successful Interventions: A Culturally Congruent HIV Risk–Reduction Intervention for African American Men Who Have Sex With Men and Women
- John K. Williams, Hema C. Ramamurthi, Cleo Manago, and Nina T. Harawa
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1008-1012.
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- FRAMING HEALTH MATTERS
Public Health Responses to the HIV Epidemic Among Black Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Qualitative Study of US Health Departments and Communities
- Patrick A. Wilson and Terrance E. Moore
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1013-1022.
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- FRAMING HEALTH MATTERS
Concurrent Partnerships and HIV Prevalence Disparities by Race: Linking Science and Public Health Practice
- Martina Morris, Ann E. Kurth, Deven T. Hamilton, James Moody, and Steve Wakefield
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1023-1031.
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