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Site Profile: Madibeng Centre for Research (MCR)

Site Profile: Madibeng Centre for Research (MCR)

admin October 7, 2018December 19, 2018 Latest news

The Madibeng Centre for Research (MCR) was established in 2001 as a community-based research centre that would generate evidence to help guide health decisions in the community. The MCR’s mission is to conduct high-quality, comprehensive health research. The vision of…

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Hormonal contraception and HIV at AIDS 2018

Hormonal contraception and HIV at AIDS 2018

admin July 20, 2018July 26, 2018 Latest news

AIDS 2018 is almost here! In preparation for the start of the 22nd International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam on 23 July, we have highlighted the sessions and posters that will examine the potential relationships between the use of hormonal contraception…

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ECHO Update, May 2018

ECHO Update, May 2018

admin June 4, 2018 Uncategorised

ECHO Update, May 2018

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Site profile: Setshaba Research Centre (SRC)

Site profile: Setshaba Research Centre (SRC)

admin May 21, 2018June 4, 2018 Latest news

Setshaba Research Centre (SRC) team. Photo credit: Enough Mbatsane The Setshaba Research Centre (SRC) is an established clinical trial centre, situated in Soshanguve, South Africa. The organisation primarily focuses on conducting HIV prevention, TB, and other clinical research trials, with…

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Rationale and design of a multi-center, open-label, randomised clinical trial comparing HIV incidence and contraceptive benefits in women using three commonly-used contraceptive methods (the ECHO study)

Rationale and design of a multi-center, open-label, randomised clinical trial comparing HIV incidence and contraceptive benefits in women using three commonly-used contraceptive methods (the ECHO study)

admin January 8, 2018February 12, 2019 Latest science

  Source: Gates Open Research Journal  

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