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1. HIV incidence among non-migrating persons following a household migration event in Uganda.

2. Motivational interviewing experiences from a community health worker-led HIV prevention and care intervention in rural Uganda: a qualitative study.

3. Population prevalence of antiretroviral therapy sharing and its association with HIV viremia in rural Uganda: a cross‐sectional population‐based study.

4. From 'no problem' to 'a lot of difficulties': barriers to health service utilization among migrants in Rakai, Uganda.

5. Experiences of Sexual Coercion among Adolescent Women: Qualitative Findings from Rakai District, Uganda

6. Immunometabolic Reprogramming in Response to HIV Infection Is Not Fully Normalized by Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy.

7. Smoker characteristics and trends in tobacco smoking in Rakai, Uganda, 2010--2018.

8. Assessment, prevalence, and correlates of frailty among middle-aged adults with HIV in rural Uganda.

9. Prevalence and correlates of men's and women's alcohol use in agrarian, trading and fishing communities in Rakai, Uganda.

10. Antiretroviral treatment sharing among highly mobile Ugandan fisherfolk living with HIV: a qualitative study.

11. Cell Phones, Sexual Behaviors and HIV Prevalence in Rakai, Uganda: A Cross Sectional Analysis of Longitudinal Data.

12. The Veterans Aging Cohort Study Index is not associated with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders in Uganda.

13. Interleukin-6 is associated with mortality and neuropsychiatric outcomes in antiretroviral-naïve adults in Rakai, Uganda.

14. Vitamin D is not associated with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder in Rakai, Uganda.

15. Headache prevalence and its functional impact among HIV-infected adults in rural Rakai District, Uganda.

16. HIV Partner Notification Values and Preferences Among Sex Workers, Fishermen, and Mainland Community Members in Rakai, Uganda: A Qualitative Study.

17. Multilevel influences on acceptance of medical male circumcision in Rakai District, Uganda.

18. Mobility among youth in Rakai, Uganda: Trends, characteristics, and associations with behavioural risk factors for HIV.

19. Trends and Determinants of Human Papillomavirus Concordance Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive and -Negative Heterosexual Couples in Rakai, Uganda.

20. Qualitative insights into implementation, processes, and outcomes of a randomized trial on peer support and HIV care engagement in Rakai, Uganda.

21. Chemokine Levels in the Penile Coronal Sulcus Correlate with HIV-1 Acquisition and Are Reduced by Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda.

22. Genital Anaerobic Bacterial Overgrowth and the PrePex Male Circumcision Device, Rakai, Uganda.

23. Association of Medical Male Circumcision and Antiretroviral Therapy Scale-up With Community HIV Incidence in Rakai, Uganda.

24. Partner Human Papillomavirus Viral Load and Incident Human Papillomavirus Detection in Heterosexual Couples.

25. Combined Intimate Partner Violence and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Rural Uganda: Design of the SHARE Intervention Strategy.

26. Herpes Simplex [corrected] Virus Type 2 Shedding From Male Circumcision Wounds in Rakai, Uganda.

27. HIV Type 1 Disease Progression to AIDS and Death in a Rural Ugandan Cohort Is Primarily Dependent on Viral Load Despite Variable Subtype and T-Cell Immune Activation Levels.

28. Indices to Measure Risk of HIV Acquisition in Rakai, Uganda.

29. Male circumcision wound healing in human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV)-negative and HIV-positive men in Rakai, Uganda.

30. Contextual Barriers and Motivators to Adult Male Medical Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda.

31. Male circumcision reduces penile high-risk human papillomavirus viral load in a randomised clinical trial in Rakai, Uganda.

32. Sexual Coercion Among Adolescent Women in Rakai, Uganda: Does Family Structure Matter?

33. A Public Health Approach to Intimate Partner Violence Prevention in Uganda: The SHARE Project.

34. Traditional Herbal Medicine Use Associated with Liver Fibrosis in Rural Rakai, Uganda.

35. The Rates of HIV Superinfection and Primary HIV Incidence in a General Population in Rakai, Uganda.

36. No Difference in Keratin Thickness between Inner and Outer Foreskins from Elective Male Circumcisions in Rakai, Uganda.

37. Male Circumcision and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection in Female Partners: A Randomized Trial in Rakai, Uganda.

38. Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses Both Contribute to Pathological CD4 T Cell Activation in HIV-1 Infected Ugandans.

39. Effects of HIV-1 and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection on Lymphocyte and Dendritic Cell Density in Adult Foreskins from Rakai, Uganda.

40. Effect of circumcision of HIV-negative men on transmission of human papillomavirus to HIV-negative women: a randomised trial in Rakai, Uganda.

41. Circumcision of HIV-Infected Men: Effects on High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infectionsin a Randomized Trial in Rakai, Uganda.

42. Male Circumcision Decreases Acquisition and Increases Clearance of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus in HIV-Negative Men: A Randomized Trial in Rakai, Uganda.

43. A randomized community trial of enhanced family planning outreach in Rakai, Uganda.

44. Sexual satisfaction of women partners of circumcised men in a randomized trial of male circumcision in Rakai, Uganda.

45. Is There Coercion or Undue Inducement to Participate in Health Research in Developing Countries? An Example from Rakai, Uganda.

46. Factors Associated with the Prevalence and Incidence of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection among Men in Rakai, Uganda.

47. Survival of Infants Born to HIV-Positive Mothers, by Feeding Modality, in Rakai, Uganda.

48. The Safety of Adult Male Circumcision in HIV-Infected and Uninfected Men in Rakai, Uganda.

49. The effect of male circumcision on sexual satisfaction and function, results from a randomized trial of male circumcision for human immunodeficiency virus prevention, Rakai, Uganda.

50. Reply to Francesco Montorsi, Marco Bandini, Alberto Briganti, et al. Re-establishing the Role of Robot-assisted Radical Cystectomy After the 2020 EAU Muscle-invasive and Metastatic Bladder Cancer Guideline Panel Recommendations. Eur Urol 2020;78:489–91: Can Open and Robotic Radical Cystectomy be Considered Equally Effective in 2020?

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