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Complexities and Challenges of Non-Vaccine Methods for Infectious Disease Prevention

Complexities and Challenges of Non-Vaccine Methods for Infectious Disease Prevention. Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center January 14 th, 2008. What's so hard about microbicides, anyway? Delivery, Timing and Type

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Complexities and Challenges of Non-Vaccine Methods for Infectious Disease Prevention

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  1. Complexities and Challenges of Non-Vaccine Methods for Infectious Disease Prevention Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center January 14th, 2008.

  2. What's so hard about microbicides, anyway? Delivery, Timing and Type Case Studies in HIV Prevention Trial Design Analyzing Direct Effects in Randomized Trials with Secondary Interventions: Application to HIV Prevention Trials Translating Prevention Strategies to Impact Home-based HIV Counseling and Testing: Public Health Impact and Opportunities for Population Level Impact of HIV Prevention Strategies Cervical cancer prevention in low-income countries: Is a comprehensive approach possible? Criteria influencing potential impact of prevention interventions Sharon Hillier, PhD U of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Deborah Donnell, PhD, FHCRC Michael Rosenblum, PhD, UC San Fran/UC Berkeley Regina Rabinovich, MD, MPH, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Jordan Tappero, MD, MPH, CDC Uganda Vivien Tsu, PhD, MPH, PATH Tom Fleming, PhD, University of Washington

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