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    Drug injecting, rapid HIV spread, and the 'risk environment': implications for assessment and response by Rhodes, T, Stimson, G V, Crofts, N, Ball, A, Dehne, K, Khodakevich, L

    Published in AIDS (London) (1999)
    “…Increased focus on the environmental dimensions of health has led to calls for shifts within public health epidemiology. This is especially the case in…”
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    Facilitating interaction between TB and AIDS medical services for better management of patients with co-infections by Hausner, D. S., Kulsharova, M., Seledtsov, V., Khodakevich, L., Deryabina, A.

    Published in Global public health (01-04-2007)
    “…The Newly Independent States inherited two vertical services for tuberculosis (TB) and AIDS control from the Soviet Union. TB is an important cause of…”
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    Monkeypox virus: ecology and public health significance by KHODAKEVICH, L, JEZEK, Z, MESSINGER, D

    “…Recent investigations have revealed that monkeypox virus infections occur with a high prevalence in several species of squirrels belonging to the genus…”
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    Human monkeypox: a newly emerged orthopoxvirus zoonosis in the tropical rain forests of Africa by Arita, I, Jezek, Z, Khodakevich, L, Ruti, K

    “…During the course of the recently concluded smallpox eradication program, a new human orthopoxvirus infection was discovered which is caused by monkeypox…”
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    The UNAIDS strategy in the prevention of HIV/AIDS in the countries of Eastern Europe by Khodakevich, L, Kobyshcha, Iu, Bezruchenko-Novachuk, M

    “…Grounds for the necessity of the formation of effective approaches to the prevention of HIV epidemic with a view to counteract the rapid spread of infection in…”
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    Community based survey of STD/HIV infection among commercial sexworkers in Calcutta (India). Part I. Some social features of commercial sexworkers by Chakraborty, A K, Jana, S, Das, A, Khodakevich, L, Chakraborty, M S, Pal, N K

    Published in Journal of communicable diseases (01-09-1994)
    “…A community based sample survey of sexually transmitted diseases and Human Immuno deficiency Virus infection was carried out among commercial sex workers of a…”
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    Community based survey of STD/HIV infection among commercial sex-workers in Calcutta (India). Part II. Sexual behaviour, knowledge and attitude towards STD by Jana, S, Chakraborty, A K, Das, A, Khodakevich, L, Chakraborty, M S, Pal, N K

    Published in Journal of communicable diseases (01-09-1994)
    “…A community based sample survey of STD/HIV infections was carried out among 450 commercial sex workers, (CSW) of one red light area in Calcutta. In this paper,…”
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    Community based survey of STD/HIV infection among commercial sex-workers in Calcutta (India). Part-III: Clinical findings of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) by Das, A, Jana, S, Chakraborty, A K, Khodakevich, L, Chakraborty, M S, Pal, N K

    Published in Journal of communicable diseases (01-12-1994)
    “…On physical examination of 418 sex workers, 202 (48.32 per cent) were found to have vaginal discharge, which was found to be most common among younger age…”
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    Community based survey of STD/HIV infection among commercial sex workers in Calcutta (India). Part-IV: Sexually transmitted diseases and related risk factors by Pal, N K, Chakraborty, M S, Das, A, Khodakevich, L, Jana, S, Chakraborty, A K

    Published in Journal of communicable diseases (01-12-1994)
    “…Community based survey on a sample of commercial sex workers in one red light area of Calcutta, was carried out to determine prevalence of sexually transmitted…”
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    The HIV/AIDS epidemic in eastern Europe : recent patterns and trends and their implications for policy-making by DEHNE, K. L, KHODAKEVICH, L, HAMERS, F. F, SCHWARTLÄNDER, B

    Published in AIDS (London) (07-05-1999)
    “…To describe recent patterns and trends in the HIV epidemic in eastern Europe. AIDS programme managers and epidemiologists of 23 countries were contacted and…”
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    The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine: its potential social and economic impact by Barnett, Tony, Whiteside, Alan, Khodakevich, Lev, Kruglov, Yuri, Steshenko, Valentyna

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-11-2000)
    “…Present and immediately foreseeable medical knowledge suggest that HIV infection cannot be avoided by vaccination and that an affordable cure for the resulting…”
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    Monkey pox in humans: current results by Marennikova, S S, Shelukhina, E M, Matsevich, G R, Ezek, Z, Khodakevich, L N, Zhukova, O A, Yanova, N N, Chekunova, E V

    Published in Acta virologica (Anglickâa verze) (01-05-1989)
    “…The presented studies were performed at the WHO Collaboration Center for Smallpox in Moscow in the framework of the WHO monkey pox project. The authors…”
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    Ten years of freedom from smallpox: lessons and experiences. Dedicated to the tenth anniversary of worldwide freedom from smallpox by Jezek, Z, Khodakevich, L N

    “…Many lessons and experiences were learned during the global programme of smallpox eradication, the most important being those which could be generalized and…”
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    The role of squirrels in sustaining monkeypox virus transmission by Khodakevich, L, Szczeniowski, M, Manbu-ma-Disu, Jezek, Z, Marennikova, S, Nakano, J, Messinger, D

    Published in Tropical and geographical medicine (01-04-1987)
    “…When the research on the ecology of monkeypox virus entered the latest stage in 1984, three groups of animals were considered priority candidates for…”
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