Genital Inflammation and the Risk of HIV Acquisition in Women

Author:

Masson Lindi,Passmore Jo-Ann S.,Liebenberg Lenine J.,Werner Lise,Baxter Cheryl,Arnold Kelly B.,Williamson Carolyn,Little Francesca,Mansoor Leila E.,Naranbhai Vivek,Lauffenburger Douglas A.,Ronacher Katharina,Walzl Gerhard,Garrett Nigel J.,Williams Brent L.,Couto-Rodriguez Mara,Hornig Mady,Lipkin W. Ian,Grobler Anneke,Abdool Karim Quarraisha,Abdool Karim Salim S.

Funder

Tenofovir gel Research for AIDS Prevention Science

the Technology Innovation Agency (LIFElab) of the South African government's Department of Science & Technology

Gilead Sciences,

the CAPRISA TRAPS Program, which is funded by CONRAD, Eastern Virginia Medical School

USAID cooperative

the South African Department of Science & Technology

US National Institutes of Health

NIH

the Poliomyelitis Research Foundation of South Africa

the South African Medical Research Council, the Carnegie Corporation, University of Cape Town Clinical Infectious Diseases Research Initiative (Wellcome Trust),

the National Research Foundation of South Africa

NIH's Comprehensive International Program of Research on AIDS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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