Vinh-Kim Nguyen
Affiliations: | Pharmacy | Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada |
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Greenwald ZR, Maheu-Giroux M, Szabo J, et al. (2019) Cohort profile: l'Actuel Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Cohort study in Montreal, Canada. Bmj Open. 9: e028768 |
Diouf A, Trottier H, Mbow M, et al. (2019) Chronic Immune Activation and Sexual Exposure among HIV Serodiscordant Couples in Senegal Advances in Infectious Diseases. 9: 122-136 |
Paparini S, Nutland W, Rhodes T, et al. (2018) DIY HIV prevention: Formative qualitative research with men who have sex with men who source PrEP outside of clinical trials. Plos One. 13: e0202830 |
Nguyen VK, Greenwald ZR, Trottier H, et al. (2017) Incidence of sexually transmitted infections before and after Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV: a cohort study. Aids (London, England) |
Brisson J, Nguyen VK. (2017) Science, technology, power and sex: PrEP and HIV-positive gay men in Paris. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 1-12 |
Sicotte M, Bemeur C, Diouf A, et al. (2015) Nutritional status of HIV-infected patients during the first year HAART in two West African cohorts. Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition. 34: 1 |
Nguyen VK. (2015) Commentary on failure in HIV research. Anthropology & Medicine. 22: 326-8 |
Nguyen VK. (2013) Counselling against HIV in Africa: a genealogy of confessional technologies. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 15: S440-52 |
Nguyen VK, Bajos N, Dubois-Arber F, et al. (2011) Remedicalizing an epidemic: from HIV treatment as prevention to HIV treatment is prevention. Aids (London, England). 25: 291-3 |
Ndiaye C, Boileau C, Zunzunegui M, et al. (2009) Gender-Related Factors Influencing HIV Serostatus Disclosure in Patients Receiving HAART in West Africa World Health & Population. 10: 24-35 |