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- Ibid.
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- Stanwood N, S Cohn, J Heiser, M Pugliese. 2007. “Contraception and fertility plans in a cohort of HIV-positive women in care.” Contraception 75(4): 294-298.
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- Reynolds H, B Janowitz, R Homan, L Johnson. 2006. “The Value of Contraception to Prevent Perinatal HIV Transmission.” Sexually Transmitted Diseases 33(6): 350-356.
- Reynolds H, M Steiner, W Cates, Jr. 2005. “Contraception’s proved potential to fight HIV.” Sexually Transmitted Infections 81: 184-185.
- Sweat MD, KR O'Reilly, GP Schmid, J Denison, I de Zoysa. 2004. “Cost effectiveness of nevirapine to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission in eight African countries.” AIDS 18: 1661–71.
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- Glion Call to Action. Accessed online at http://who.int/reproductive-health/stis/docs/glion_cal_to_action.pdf on May 13, 2008.
- National Council for Population and Development, Central Bureau of Statistics (Office of the Vice President and Ministry of Planning and National Development) [Kenya], and Macro International. 1999. Kenya Demographic and Health Survey 1998. Calverton, MD: Macro International. Cited in: Duerr A, S Hurst, AP Kourtis, N Rutenberg, DJ Jamieson. 2005. “Integrating family planning and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in resource-limited settings.” Viewpoint. The Lancet 366: 261-263.
- Central Statistical Office [Zambia], Central Board of Health [Zambia], and ORC Macro. 2003. Zambia Demographic and Health Survey 2001-2002. Calverton, MD: ORC Macro. Cited in: Duerr A, S Hurst, AP Kourtis, N Rutenberg, DJ Jamieson. 2005. “Integrating family planning and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in resource-limited settings.” Viewpoint. The Lancet 366: 261-263.
- Rochat TJ, LM Richter, HA Doll, NP Buthelezi, A Tomkins, A Stein. 2006. “Depression among pregnant rural South African women undergoing HIV testing.” JAMA 295: 1376-1378.
- WHO. 2007. Adolescent pregnancy—Unmet needs and undone deeds: A review of the literature and programs. Geneva: WHO.
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- Kilewo C, A Massawe, E Lyamuya, I Semali, F Kalokola, E Urassa, M Giattas, F Temu, K Karlsson, F Mhalu, G Biberfeld. 2001. “HIV counseling and testing of pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa: experiences from a study on prevention of mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.” J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 28: 458-462.
- Ross J and W Winfrey. 2002. “Unmet Need for Contraception in the Developing World and the Former Soviet Union: An Updated Estimate.” International Family Planing Perspectives 28(3): 138-143.
- Singh S, JE Darroch, M Vlassoff, J Nadeau. 2003. Adding It Up: The Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care. Washington, DC: The Allan Guttmacher Institute and UNFPA.
- Sedgh G, R Hussain, A Bankole and S Singh. 2007. “Women with an Unmet Need for Contraception in Developing Countries and Their Reasons for Not Using a Method.” Occasional Report No. 37. New York: Guttmacher Institute.
- Duerr A, S Hurst, AP Kourtis, N Rutenberg, DJ Jamieson. 2005. “Integrating family planning and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in resource-limited settings.” Viewpoint. The Lancet 366: 261-263.
- Asiimwe D, R Kibombo, J Matsiko and K Hardee. 2005. Study of the Integration of Family Planning and VCT/PMTCT/ART Programs in Uganda. Washington DC: USAID Policy Project.
- Ferrell B and N Rajani. 2007. “Integrating Family Planning with Anteretroviral Therapy Services in Uganda.” Acquiring Knowledge. No. 5. New York: The Acquire Project for USAID.
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