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    Gender-related differences in quality of life domains of persons living with HIV/AIDS in South India in the era prior to greater access to antiretroviral therapy by Solomon, S, Venkatesh, K K, Brown, L, Verma, P, Cecelia, A J, Daly, C, Mahendra, V S, Cheng, N, Kumarasamy, N, Mayer, K H

    Published in AIDS patient care and STDs (01-12-2008)
    “…This study sought to examine gender-based differences in the quality of life of men and women living with HIV in South India in the era prior to greater access…”
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    Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of People Living with HIV: Challenges for Health Care Providers by Bharat, Shalini, Mahendra, Vaishali Sharma

    Published in Reproductive health matters (01-05-2007)
    “…A trained health service workforce is critical to ensuring good quality service delivery to people with HIV. There is only limited documented information on…”
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    Understanding and measuring AIDS-related stigma in health care settings: A developing country perspective by Mahendra, Vaishali Sharma, Gilborn, Laelia, Bharat, Shalini, Mudoi, Rupa Jakharia, Gupta, Indrani, George, Bitra, Samson, Luke, Daly, Celine Costello, Pulerwitz, Julie

    “…AIDS-related stigma and discrimination remain pervasive problems in health care institutions worldwide. This paper reports on stigma-related baseline findings…”
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    A longitudinal quality-of-life study of HIV-infected persons in South India: the case for comprehensive clinical care and support services by Solomon, Suniti, Batavia, Ashita, Venkatesh, Kartik K, Brown, Lisanne, Verma, Praneeta, Cecelia, Anitha J, Daly, Celine, Mahendra, Vaishali S, Kumarasamy, N, Mayer, Kenneth H

    Published in AIDS education and prevention (01-04-2009)
    “…This study longitudinally assesses the quality of life (QOL) of HIV-infected individuals in a resource-limited setting prior to the extensive generic roll-out…”
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