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225. MASWANYA, E., MOJI, K., HORIGUCHI, I., NAGATA, K., AOYAGI, K., HONDA, S., and TAKEMOTO, T. Knowledge, risk perception of AIDS and reported sexual behaviour among students in secondary schools and colleges in Tanzania. Health Education Research 14(2): 185-196. Apr. 1999.  

226. MATIATION, S. HIV/AIDS and aboriginal people. Problems of jurisdiction and funding. Montréal, Québec, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, 1999. 49 p. (Available: http://www.aidslaw.ca/Maincontent/issues/aboriginals/finalreports/juriabo/efunding.pdf, Accessed Jun. 29, 2001)  

227. MAYAUD, P., HAWKES, S., and MABEY, D. Advances in control of sexually transmitted diseases in developing countries. Lancet 351(Suppl. 3): 29-32. 1998.  

228. MBACHU, D. and FARAH, D. At Nigeria Summit, Annan proposes AIDS ‘War Chest’.Washington Post. (Washington, D.C.), Apr. 27, 2001. p. A14.  

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233. MCKEE, N., MANONCOURT, E., YOON, C., and CARNEGIE, R., eds. Involving people, evolving behavior. New York, United Nations Children’s Fund, 2000. 250 p.  

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236. MEEKERS, D. The effectiveness of targeted social marketing to promote adolescent reproductive health: The case of Soweto, South Africa. Washington D.C., Population Services International 1998. (Working Paper No. 16) 35 p.  

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239. MEEKERS, D., HOLSCHER, M., and MUNTEANU, A. Sexual and reproductive health behavior among Romanian adolescents: An exploratory narrative research analysis. Washington, D.C., Population Services International, 1997. (Working Paper No. 11) 25 p.  

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245. MOFENSON, L. and MCINTYRE, J. Advances and research directions in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission. Lancet 355(9222): 2237-2244. Jun. 24, 2000.  

246. MOLEFE, J. Harnessing the power of media for health and development. Washington, D.C., Pathfinder International, FOCUS on Young Adults, 1999. 2 p.  

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249. MOORE, K., DRISCOLL, A., and OOMS, T. Not just for girls. The roles of boys and men in teen pregnancy prevention. Washington, D.C., National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Nov. 1997. 35 p.  

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251. MOSCOSO, M., RODRIGUEZ-FIGUEROA, L., PARRILLA, I., ROBLES, R., and COLON, H. HIV/AIDS risk factors among adolescent students in Puerto Rico 1994. Boletin-Asociacion Medica de Puerto Rico, Vol. 89 No. 7-9, Jul./Sep. 1997. p. 5.  

252. MOSES, S., BAILEY, R., and RONALD, A. Male circumcision: Assessment of health benefits and risks. Sexually Transmitted Infections 74(5): 368-373. Oct. 1998.  

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255. MUNODAWAFA, D. and GWEDE, C. Patterns of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe: Implications for health education. AIDS Education and Prevention 8(1): 1-10. Feb. 1996.  

256. MUNTARBHORN, V. Rights of the child. Geneva, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Jan. 20, 1994. 60 p.  

257. MURPHY, D., MANN, T., O’KEEFE, Z., and ROTHERAM-BORUS, M. Number of pregnancies, outcome expectancies, and social norms among HIV-infected young women. Health Psychology 17(5): 470-475. Sep. 1998.  

258. MUSABA, E., MORRISON, C., SUNKUTU, M., and WONG, E. Long-term use of the female condom among couples at high risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection in Zambia. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 25(5): 260-264. May 1998.  

259. NATHANSON, N. Fiscal year 2001 President’s budget request for the National Institutes of Health. [Press Release]. Washington, D.C., National Institutes of Health, 2000.  

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267. NNKO, S. and POOL, R. Sexual discourse in the context of AIDS: Dominant themes on adolescent sexuality among primary school pupils in Magu district, Tanzania. Health Transition Review 7(Suppl. 3): 85-90. 1997.  

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270. OBBO, C. Reflections on the AIDS orphans problem in Uganda. In: BERER, M. and RAY, S. Women and HIV/AIDS: An International Resource Book: Information Action and Resources on Women and HIV/AIDS, Reproductive Health and Sexual Relationships. London, Pandora Press, 1993. p. 108-109.  

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273. O’LEARY, A., GOODHART, F., JEMMOTT, L., and BOCCHER- LATTIMORE, D. Predictors of safer sex on the college campus: A social cognitive theory analysis. Journal of America College Health 40(6): 254-263. May 1992.  

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278. ORROTH, K., GAVYOLE, A., TODD, J., MOSHA, F., ROSS, D., MWIJARUBI, E., GROSSKURTH, H., and HAYES, R. Syndromic treatment of sexually transmitted diseases reduces the proportion of incident HIV infections attributable to these diseases in rural Tanzania. AIDS 14(10): 1429-1437. Jul. 7, 2000.  

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282. PANCHAUD, C., SINGH, S., FEIVELSON, D., and DARROCH, J. Sexually transmitted diseases among adolescents in developed countries. Family Planning Perspectives 32(1): 29- 32. Jan./Feb. 2000.  

283. PEERSMAN, G. and LEVY, J. Focus and effectiveness of HIV-prevention efforts for young people. AIDS 12(Suppl. A): S191-S196. 1998.  

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286. PINTO, R. Six-step approach to HIV prevention and coun-seling of adolescents. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education for Adolescents and Children 3(4): 49-71. 2000.  

287. PIOT, P. A gendered epidemic: Women and the risks and burdens of HIV. [Editorial]. Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association 56(3): 90-91. Summer 2001. (Available: http://jamwa.amwa-doc.org/vol56/56_3_ed.pdf, Accessed Aug. 10, 2001)  

288. PISANI, E. Acting early to prevent AIDS: The case of Senegal. Geneva, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Jun. 1999. 23 p.  

289. PLOURDE, P., PEPIN, J., AGOKI, E., RONALD, A., OMBETTE, J., TYNDALL, M., CHEANG, M., NDINYAACHOLA, J., D’COSTA, L., and PLUMMER, F. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 seroconversion in women with genital ulcers. Journal of Infectious Diseases 170: 313-317. Aug. 1994.  

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293. POPULATION COUNCIL and INTERNATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH. The case for microbicides: A global priority. New York, London, Population Council and International Family Health, 2000. 27 p.  

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298. RAINE, T., JENKINS, R., AARONS, S., WOODWARD, K., FAIRFAX, J., EL-KHORAZATY, M., and HERMAN, A. Sociodemographic correlates of virginity in seventh-grade black and latino students. Journal of Adolescent Health 24(5): 304-312. May 1999.  

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300. RASMUSSEN, S., ECKMANN, L., QUAYLE, A., ZHANG, Y., ANDERSON, D., FIERER, J., STEPHENS, R., and KAGNOFF, M. Secretion of proinflammatory cytokines by epithelial cells in response to chlamydia infection suggests a central role of epithelial cells in chlamydial pathogenesis. Journal of Clinical Investigation 99(1): 77-87. Jan. 1997.  

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306. ROBERTS, K. and CAHILL, S. Condom use in a group of aboriginal women. Australian Journal of Rural Health 5(1): 43- 47. Feb. 1997.  

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