2012
The Association among Literacy, Numeracy, HIV Knowledge and Health-Seeking Behavior: A Population-Based Survey of Women in Rural Mozambique
Ciampa PJ, Vaz LM, Blevins M, Sidat M, Rothman RL, Vermund SH, Vergara AE. The Association among Literacy, Numeracy, HIV Knowledge and Health-Seeking Behavior: A Population-Based Survey of Women in Rural Mozambique. PLOS ONE 2012, 7: e39391. PMID: 22745747, PMCID: PMC3382184, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039391.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow HIV knowledgeHIV knowledgeLiteracy/numeracyHIV testingMean agePrenatal careSelf-reported HIV testingHealth seeking behaviourWorse health behaviorsMultivariable regression modelsImproved health outcomesRespondents' mean ageSurvey of womenLimited literacy skillsHealth behaviorsHealth outcomesLimited literacyMozambican womenWomenFurther studiesAssociationCareNumeracy subscaleRural MozambiqueRegression models
2009
[Evaluation of BED-CEIA assay with dried blood spot specimens in China].
Shen S, Tian F, Jiang HZ, Sun GQ, Miao LF, Guo XL, Xiao Y, Jia YJ, Vermund SH, Jiang Y. [Evaluation of BED-CEIA assay with dried blood spot specimens in China]. Chinese Journal Of Epidemiology 2009, 30: 273-6. PMID: 19642385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDBS specimensBED-CEIAHIV-1-positive specimensRecent HIV infectionHIV-1 incidencePositive controlHIV infectionHIV incidenceHIV-positiveVoluntary counselingIncidence rateCutoff valueLow positive controlPositive specimensPlasma specimensWindow periodConcordance rateBlood spotsWestern blotEligible pairsFurther studiesNegative controlDBSIncidenceTesting sites
2007
A randomized trial of the intrauterine contraceptive device vs hormonal contraception in women who are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus
Stringer EM, Kaseba C, Levy J, Sinkala M, Goldenberg RL, H. B, Matongo I, Vermund SH, Mwanahamuntu M, Stringer JS. A randomized trial of the intrauterine contraceptive device vs hormonal contraception in women who are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2007, 197: 144.e1-144.e8. PMID: 17689627, PMCID: PMC2730754, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2007.03.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusIntrauterine contraceptive devicePelvic inflammatory diseaseHormonal contraceptionImmunodeficiency virusInflammatory diseasesDisease progressionContraceptive deviceRapid HIV disease progressionHIV disease progressionClinical disease progressionUrgent further studyCopper intrauterine contraceptive deviceContraceptionWomenFurther studiesDiseaseProgressionVirusPostpartumTrials
2006
Use of Vaginally Administered Chlorhexidine During Labor to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes
Goldenberg RL, McClure EM, Saleem S, Rouse D, Vermund S. Use of Vaginally Administered Chlorhexidine During Labor to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2006, 107: 1139-1146. PMID: 16648420, DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000215000.65665.dd.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPregnancy outcomesHuman immunodeficiency virusExcellent safety profileGroup B streptococciUse of chlorhexidineChild transmissionNeonatal sepsisNeonatal infectionChlorhexidine useVaginal treatmentImmunodeficiency virusNeonatal mortalityPregnant womenSafety profileAdverse outcomesNewborn periodSTUDY SELECTIONB streptococciPromising treatmentChlorhexidine treatmentBacterial loadChlorhexidineEffective killersEnglish literatureFurther studies