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Makini Boothe
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2021
HIV surveillance among key populations in Mozambique : opportunities for enhanced prevention, care and treatment
Makini Boothe
Stanley Lüchters
Marleen Temmerman
Proefschrift
2021
Low engagement in HIV services and progress through the treatment cascade among key populations living with HIV in Mozambique : alarming gaps in knowledge of status
Makini Boothe
Isabel Sathane
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Noela Chicuecue
Roberta Horth
Erika Fazito
Henry F. Raymond
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
2021
Prevalence of HIV, viral hepatitis B/C and tuberculosis and treatment outcomes among people who use drugs : results from the implementation of the first drop-in-center in Mozambique
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Timothy A. Kellogg
Makini Boothe
Anne Loarec
Ernesto de Abreu
Manuel Condula
Erika Fazito
Henry F. Raymond
Marleen Temmerman
Stanley Lüchters
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY
2021
Recognizing the hidden : strengthening the HIV surveillance system among key and priority populations in Mozambique
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Makini Boothe
Denise Chitsondzo Langa
Isabel Sathane
Roberta Horth
Peter Young
Nick Schaad
Henry F. Raymond
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
2021
Young key populations left behind : the necessity for a targeted response in Mozambique
Makini Boothe
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Isabel Sathane
Henry F. Raymond
Erika Fazito
Marleen Temmerman
Stanley Luchters
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
PLOS ONE
2021
2020
Access to and use of health and social services among people who inject drugs in two urban areas of Mozambique, 2014 : qualitative results from a formative assessment
Liliana Dengo-Baloi
Makini Boothe
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Isabel Sathane
Denise Chitsondzo Langa
Manuel Condula
Helena Ricardo
Celso Inguane
Eugénia Teodoro
Lídia Gouveia
et al.
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
2020
High burden of self-reported sexually transmitted infections among key populations in Mozambique : the urgent need for an integrated surveillance system
Makini Boothe
Charlotte Comé
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Noela Chicuecue
Jessica Seleme
Denise Chitsondzo Langa
Isabel Sathane
Henry F. Raymond
Erika Fazito
Marleen Temmerman
et al.
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
2020
Population size estimate of men who have sex with men, female sex workers and people who inject drugs in Mozambique : a multiple methods approach
Isabel Sathane
Makini Boothe
Roberta Horth
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Noela Chicuecue
Jessica Seleme
Henry F. Raymond
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
2020
Prevalence and risk factors associated with HIV/hepatitis B and HIV/hepatitis C co-infections among people who inject drugs in Mozambique
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Makini Boothe
Timothy Kellogg
Paulino Ricardo
Isabel Sathane
Erika Fazito
Henry F. Raymond
Marleen Temmerman
Stanley Lüchters
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
2020
Young people who inject drugs in Mozambique : should we emphasize them in the National Harm Reduction Plan?
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Makini Boothe
Timothy Kellogg
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
HARM REDUCTION JOURNAL
2020
2019
High prevalence of HIV, HBsAg and anti-HCV positivity among people who injected drugs : results of the first bio-behavioral survey using respondent-driven sampling in two urban areas in Mozambique
Cynthia Semá Baltazar
Roberta Horth
Makini Boothe
Isabel Sathane
Peter Young
Denise Chitsondzo Langa
Manuel Condula
Helena Ricardo
Liliana Dengo Baloi
Beverley Cummings
et al.
A1
Artikel in een tijdschrift
in
BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
2019