Adherence and the Lie in a HIV Prevention Clinical Trial.

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Published in Med Anthropol on November 17, 2015

Authors

Jonathan Stadler1, Fiona Scorgie1, Ariane van der Straten2, Eirik Saethre3

Author Affiliations

1: a Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute, University of the Witwatersrand , Johannesburg , South Africa.
2: b Department of Medicine , University of California , San Francisco , California , USA.
3: c Department of Anthropology , University of Hawaii , Mānoa , Hawaii.

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