Citations

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Journal Article
Marum, L., E. Bennett, A. Hightower, R. Chen, R. Kaiser, D. Okello, J. Mermin, and S.K. Sharif. "The role of health care in the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa: evidence from Kenya." International journal of STD & AIDS 20, no. 1 (2009): 69-70.
Journal Article
Kim, Andrea, Timothy Hallett, John Stover, Eleanor Gouws, Joshua Musinguzi, Patrick K Mureithi, Rebecca Bunnell, John Hargrove, Jonathan Mermin, Reinhard V Kaiser, and others. "Estimating HIV incidence among adults in Kenya and Uganda: A systematic comparison of multiple methods." PloS one 6, no. 3 (2011): e1753.
Journal Article
Homsy, Jaco, Rebecca Bunnell, David Moore, Rachel King, Samuel Malamba, Rose Nakityo, David Glidden, Jordan Tappero, and Jonathon Mermin. "Reproductive intentions and outcomes among women on antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda: a prospective cohort study." PLoS One 4, no. 1 (2009).
Journal Article
Opio, Alex, Vinod Mishra, Rathavuth Hong, Joshua Musinguzi, Wilford Kirungi, Anne Cross, Jonathan Mermin, and Rebecca Bunnell. "Trends in HIV-related behaviors and knowledge in Uganda, 1989-2005: evidence of a shift toward more risk-taking behaviors." JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 49, no. 3 (2008): 320-326.
Working Paper
Kaharuza, Frank, Jonathan H Mermin, George W Rutherford, Joshua Musinguzi, Wilford Kirungi, Edson Nuwagaba, Anne Cross, Vinod Mishra, Alex Opio, and Rebecca Bunnell. "Feasibility and Acceptance of Home-based HIV Counseling and Testing during a Population-based HIV Serologic Survey."
Book Section
Hladik, Wolfgang, Joshua Musinguzi, Wilford Kirungi, Alex Opio, John Stover, Frank Kaharuza, Rebecca Bunnell, Jessica Kafuko, and Jonathan Mermin. "Epidemiology of HIV and Selected Blood-Borne Infections in East-Africa." (2008) The Estimated Burden of HIV/AIDS in Uganda, 2005-2010.
Journal Article
Granich, Reuben, Somya Gupta, Irene Hall, John Aberle-Grasse, Shannon Hader, and Jonathan Mermin. "Status and methodology of publicly available national HIV care continua and 90-90-90 targets: A systematic review." PLoS Medicine 14, no. 4 (2017): e1002253.
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