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Adeagbo, O. A, J. Seeley, D. Gumede, S. Xulu, N. Dlamini, M. Luthuli, J. Dreyer, C. Herbst, F. Cowan, N. Chimbindi, K. Hatzold, N. Okesola, C. Johnson, G. Harling, H. Subedar, L. Sherr, N. McGrath, L. Corbett, and M Shahmanesh. "Process evaluation of peer-to-peer delivery of HIV self-testing and sexual health information to support HIV prevention among youth in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Qualitative analysis." BMJ Open 12, no. 2 (2022).
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Gibbs, A., D. Gumede, O. Adeagbo, Y. Sikweyiya, E. Chirwa, S. Mkhwanazi, M. Luthuli, Z. Xulu, C. Herbst, T. Zuma, S. Hlongwane, N. Okesola, J. Dreyer, S. Khaula, L. Washington, and M. Shahmanesh. "Adaptation and pre-test of a shortened Stepping Stones and Creating Futures intervention focused on HIV for young men in rural South Africa." PLOS Glob Public Health 3, no. 2 (2023).
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Mthiyane, N., K. Baisley, N. Chimbindi, T. Zuma, N. Okesola, J. Dreyer, C. Herbst, T. Smit, S. Danaviah, N. McGrath, G. Harling, L. Sherr, J. Seeley, S. Floyd, I. Birdthistle, and M. Shahmanesh. "The association of exposure to DREAMS on sexually acquiring or transmitting HIV amongst adolescent girls and young women living in rural South Africa." AIDS.
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Shahmanesh, M., N. Okesola, N. Chimbindi, T. Zuma, S. Mdluli, N. Mthiyane, O. Adeagbo, J. Dreyer, C. Herbst, N. McGrath, G. Harling, L. Sherr, and J. Seeley. Thetha Nami: participatory development of a peer-navigator intervention to deliver biosocial HIV prevention for adolescents and youth in rural South Africa. 2021.
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