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    “Why should I take drugs for your infection?”: outcomes of formative research on the use of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in Nigeria

    Author
    1. AS Sagay
    2. CA Latkin
    3. CB Hurt
    4. DL Kitara
    5. EM Elst Van der
    6. Emmanuel Alhassan
    7. Federal Ministry of Health
    8. Federal Ministry of Health
    9. Federal Ministry of Health
    10. GI Eluwa
    11. Grace Oluwatosin Kolawole
    12. IRMA Rectal Micro
    13. J Ikechebelu
    14. James Anenih
    15. JM Baeten
    16. John Idoko
    17. K Choopanya
    18. K Ngure
    19. K Underhill
    20. KE Poundstone
    21. LN Makoae
    22. MC Thigpen
    23. Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan
    24. MS Cohen
    25. N Mack
    26. Nancin Yusufu Dadem
    27. National Agency for the Control of AIDS
    28. National Agency for the Control of AIDS
    29. NC Ware
    30. P Ndase
    31. RH Remien
    32. RM Grant
    33. SH Eshleman
    34. TJ Coates
    35. UL Abbas
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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