3 results match your criteria: "University of Manitoba (UoM)[Affiliation]"
J Int AIDS Soc
October 2020
Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Introduction: There is little published literature about gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men and transgender individuals (MSM and TG)'s use of social media in sub-Saharan Africa, despite repressive social and/or criminalizing contexts that limit access to physical HIV prevention. We sought to describe MSM and TG's online socializing in Nairobi and Johannesburg, identifying the characteristics of those socializing online and those not, in order to inform the development of research and health promotion in online environments.
Methods: Respondent-driven sampling surveys were conducted in 2017 in Nairobi (n = 618) and Johannesburg (n = 301) with those reporting current male gender identity or male sex assigned at birth and sex with a man in the last 12 months.
Afr J AIDS Res
July 2018
b Department of Community Health Sciences , University of Manitoba (UoM), Winnipeg , Canada.
While Kenya has had a long-standing national HIV-prevention programme, evidence on the level of exposure to its interventions and related effects on behavioural changes among female sex workers (FSWs) is limited. Using cross-sectional behavioural data collected in 2013 from 1 357 FSWs aged 18 years and above in Nairobi, Kenya, this study explores the relationship between FSW programme exposure levels and behavioural outcomes including condom use, sexually transmitted infection (STI)-treatment, and empowerment measures like disclosure of self-identity and violence reporting. We categorised programme exposure levels as none, moderate and intensive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExpert Rev Cardiovasc Ther
March 2017
a Department of Research , University of Southampton, Southampton , UK.
Trigemino-cardiac reflex (TCR) is a well-established neurogenic reflex that is primarily observed in many neurosurgical procedures, especially skull base surgery. Few management strategies have been highlighted in the literature; however, controversies still exist related to this topic. Areas covered: The authors present for the first time the results of a multivariable analysis to predict the TCR during cerebrovascular surgery.
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