Selected Publications of APRP Project Affiliates
Dr. James Chin
BOOK: The AIDS Pandemic: The Collision of Epidemiology with Political Correctness (Oxford-Radcliffe, 2007)
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Uganda: UN Cries Wolf About Aids, The Monitor, Kampala, Uganda, 7/13/07
Dr. Norman Hearst
Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San FranciscoKajubi P, Kamya MR, Kamya S, Chen S, McFarland W, Hearst N. Increasing condom use without reducing HIV risk: results of a controlled community trial in Uganda. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 2005; 40(1):77-82.
Hearst N, Chen S. Condom promotion for AIDS prevention in the developing world: Is it working? Studies in Family Planning 2004; 1(35):39-47.
Ms. Phoebe Kajubi
Researcher, Child Health and Development Centre, Medical School, Makerere UniversityKajubi P, Kamya MR, Raymond HF, et al. Gay and Bisexual Men in Kampala, Uganda. AIDS Behav 2007.
Kajubi P, Kamya MR, Kamya S, Chen S, McFarland W, Hearst N. Increasing condom use without reducing HIV risk: results of a controlled community trial in Uganda. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 2005; 40(1):77-82.
Dr. Moses Kamya
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Makerere UniversityWanyama J, Castelnuovo B, Wandera B, Mwebaze P, Kambugu A, Bangsberg DR, Kamya MR. Belief in divine healing can be a barrier to antiretroviral therapy adherence in Uganda. AIDS 2007;21(11):1486-7.
Kamya MR, Wanyenze R., Namale AS. Routine HIV Testing: The right not to know versus the rights to care, treatment and prevention. Bulletin of the World Health Organisation. May 2007, 85(5).
Kajubi P, Kamya MR, Raymond HF, et al. Gay and Bisexual Men in Kampala, Uganda. AIDS Behav 2007.
McGrath JW, Celentano DD, Chard SE, Fullem A, Kamya M, Gangakhedar RR, Khamboonruang C, Joglekar N, Malhotra-Kohli R, Kiwanuka A, and Sirirojn B. A group-based intervention to increase condom use among HIV serodiscordant couples in India, Thailand, and Uganda. AIDS Care 2007;19(3):418-24.
Wanyenze RK, Nawavvu C, Namale AS, Mayanja B, Bunnell R, Abang B, Amanyire G, Sewankambo NK, Kamya MR. Acceptability of routine HIV testing and counseling and HIV seroprevalence in two large Ugandan hospitals. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. (in press)

