Data Resource Profile: Network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA Network).

Data Resource Profile : Network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA Network)

Jim Todd | Catherine Kyobutungi | Samuel J Clark | Chifundo Kanjala | Baltazar Mtenga | Basia Zaba | Kathryn Church | Daniel Kwaro | Lisa Mills | Kathleen Kahn | Eveline Geubbels | Nuala McGrath | Kobus Herbst | Tom Lutalo | Simon Gregson | Jeffrey W Eaton | S. Clark | N. McGrath | G. Asiki | S. Tollman | J. Eaton | M. Nyirenda | S. Gregson | D. Gareta | C. Kyobutungi | A. Crampin | D. Serwadda | T. Lutalo | F. Nalugoda | C. Kabudula | K. Kahn | S. Oti | V. Hosegood | K. Herbst | C. Nyamukapa | D. Béguy | M. Chihana | A. Price | B. Zaba | M. Marston | M. Urassa | J. Nakiyingi-Miiro | K. Church | David Serwadda | Milly Marston | Denna Michael | Alison Wringe | Mark Urassa | C. Calvert | Stephen Tollman | Georges Reniers | Fred Nalugoda | Alison Price | J. Todd | E. Slaymaker | Gershim Asiki | Jessica Nakiyingi-Miiro | Laban Waswa | Ivan Kasamba | Francis Levira | E. Mclean | A. Nyaguara | Emma Slaymaker | Estelle McLean | Clara Calvert | Dorean Nabukalu | Marylene Wamukoya | O. Mugurungi | Marylene Wamukoya | X. Gómez-Olivé | G. Reniers | A. Wringe | Donatien Beguy | Owen Mugurungi | Shamte Amri | Francis Levira | Amek Nyaguara | Vicky Hosegood | Xavier Gómez-Olivé | Amelia C Crampin | Samuel Oti | Moffat J Nyirenda | Constance Nyamukapa | Emmanuel Martin | Sewe Maquins | Chodziwadziwa Kabudula | Dickman Gareta | Menard Chihana | Ramadhani Abdul | D. Michael | I. Kasamba | Dorean Nabukalu | Baltazar Mtenga | D. Kwaro | L. Mills | C. Kanjala | E. Geubbels | L. Waswa | R. Abdul | E. Martin | Sewe Maquins | Shamte Amri | E. McLean | Chifundo Kanjala | J. Nakiyingi‐Miiro

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