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1 abortion 22 behaviour 31 campaigning |
73 complementary
therapy 104 ddC 120 eating disorders 143 exercise |
144 family 149 gay men 176 haemophilia
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213 IDU and HIV 236 justice 237 knowledge/attitudes/behaviour 238 law 244 media and communication 259 national and international networks |
275 occupational risks 285 paediatrics 322 quality of care 325 refugees 328 safer injecting equipment |
337 sexual behaviour 366 testing and screening 384 vaccines 388 women |
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SAMPLE ABSTRACT |
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Option 1
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Jane Pretiss*, Ranjit Khan**,
Pavel Nagy**, Hiruko Tange*** DRUG USE AND ‘BAREBACKING’: IS THERE A LINK? OBJECTIVES METHODS RESULTS APPLICATION OF RESULTS Abstracts should disclose primary findings without including statements like ‘experiment in progress’ or ‘results will be discussed’.
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Option 2
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Paul Ellis*, Ranjit Khan**, Pavel
Nagy** DESCRIPTION OF THE IMPACT OF DROP-IN CENTRES IN THERE AFRICAN CITIES Abstracts of this option can describe any work that may not be formal research but which significantly advances understanding. We welcome submission of abstracts by people with HIV/AIDS and by individuals and community-based groups responding to AIDS. Abstracts which describe work other than formal research activities should include: ISSUES DESCRIPTION CONCLUSIONS
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