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Found 16 studies with search of: | Zimbabwe |
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1 | Recruiting |
Using Nevirapine to Prevent Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission During Breastfeeding
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2 | Active, not recruiting |
BufferGel and PRO 2000/5: Vaginal Gels to Prevent HIV Infection in Women
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3 | Recruiting |
Observational Study of HIV Infected Women Previously Enrolled in Other Microbicide Trials
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4 | Active, not recruiting |
NNRTI Versus PI Containing Regimens for HIV Infected Women After They Have Taken Nevirapine to Prevent Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV
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5 | Not yet recruiting |
Pharmacokinetic and GUD Clinical and Virologic Response to Acyclovir in HIV Negative African Women
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6 | Recruiting |
Safety and Effectiveness of Short-Term Anti-HIV Drug Therapy for Recent HIV-1 Infection
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7 | Active, not recruiting |
A Study of Dementia and Neurological Problems in HIV Infected Patients Who Are Participating in ACTG A5175
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8 | Active, not recruiting |
Once-Daily PI/NNRTI Therapy Combinations for Treatment Naive, HIV Infected Patients in Resource-Limited Conditions
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9 | Completed |
Bioavailability of Yellow Maize Carotenoids in Humans
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10 | Recruiting |
Community Mobilization, Mobile Testing, Same-Day Results, and Post-Test Support for HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa and Thailand
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11 | Completed |
Scientific Evaluation of Peer Education and STD Treatment to Reduce the Spread of HIV in Zimbabwe
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12 | Active, not recruiting |
Effectiveness of the Diaphragm for HIV Prevention
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13 | Completed |
Effectiveness of a Community-Level HIV/STD Prevention Intervention in Promoting Safer Sexual Behaviors in High-Risk Populations
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14 | Recruiting |
Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment for Obstetrical Hemorrhage: Zambia and Zimbabwe
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15 | Active, not recruiting |
Effects of Maternal Anti-HIV Treatment on Infants Born to HIV-Infected Women
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16 | Active, not recruiting |
Long-Term Follow-up of HIV Infected Patients Identified During Early Infection
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