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| J D SheltonSummaryAffiliation: Bureau for Global Health Country: USA Publications
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Publications
Repeat emergency contraception: facing our fearsJames D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, US Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, USA
Contraception 66:15-7. 2002
Is poverty or wealth at the root of HIV?James D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC 20523, USA
Lancet 366:1057-8. 2005
Diaphragms and lubricant gel for prevention of HIVJames D Shelton
Lancet 370:1823; author reply 1823-4. 2007
Counselling and testing for HIV preventionJames D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, US Agency for International Development, Washington, DC 20523, USA
Lancet 372:273-5. 2008
Ten myths and one truth about generalised HIV epidemicsJames D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, US Agency for International Development, Washington, DC 20523, USA
Lancet 370:1809-11. 2007
Opportunities and pitfalls in integration of family planning and HIV prevention efforts in developing countriesJames D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington, DC 20523, USA
Public Health Rep 119:12-5. 2004
The imperative for family planning in ART therapy in AfricaJames D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC 20523, USA
Lancet 364:1916-8. 2004
Confessions of a condom loverJames D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, US Agency for International Development, Washington, DC 20523, USA
Lancet 368:1947-9. 2006
Has global HIV incidence peaked?James D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC 20523, USA
Lancet 367:1120-2. 2006
Concurrency revisited: increasing and compelling epidemiological evidenceTimothy L Mah
Bureau for Global Health, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, USA
J Int AIDS Soc 14:33. 2011..Specific behaviour change messaging bringing the concepts of multiple partnering and concurrency together appears salient and valid in promoting safer individual behaviour and positive social norms...
Risk compensation: the Achilles' heel of innovations in HIV prevention?Michael M Cassell
Office of HIV AIDS, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC 20523 3700, USA
BMJ 332:605-7. 2006
Partner reduction is crucial for balanced "ABC" approach to HIV preventionJames D Shelton
Bureau for Global Health, US Agency for International Development, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20523-3700, USA
BMJ 328:891-3. 2004
Estimated protection too conservativeJames D Shelton
PLoS Med 3:e65; author reply e67. 2006
Skewed contraceptive method mix: why it happens, why it mattersTara M Sullivan
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA
J Biosoc Sci 38:501-21. 2006..Method skew in some countries reflects cultural preferences or social norms. Yet it becomes problematic if it stems from restrictive population policies, lack of access to a broad range of methods, or provider bias...
Birth spacing and neonatal mortalityJames D Shelton
Lancet 365:383; author reply 383-4. 2005
The client as partner in reproductive health consultationsJames D Shelton
Patient Educ Couns 50:111-2. 2003
Source of new infections in generalised HIV epidemicsJames D Shelton
Lancet 372:1299; author reply 1300-1. 2008
