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Factors associated with HIV testing and condom use in Mozambique: implications for programs

Sohail Agha Reproductive Health 2012, 9:20 (5 September 2012)

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Physicians in private practice: reasons for being a social franchise member

Dale Huntington, Gary Mundy, Nang Hom, Qingfeng Li, Tin Aung Health Research Policy and Systems 2012, 10:25 (1 August 2012)

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Clinical training alone is not sufficient for reducing barriers to IUD provision among private providers in Pakistan

Sohail Agha, Aslam Fareed, Joseph Keating Reproductive Health 2011, 8:40 (30 December 2011)

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Changes in the proportion of facility-based deliveries and related maternal health services among the poor in rural Jhang, Pakistan: results from a demand-side financing intervention

Sohail Agha International Journal for Equity in Health 2011, 10:57 (30 November 2011)

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Increasing safer sexual behavior among Lao kathoy through an integrated social marketing approach

Kim Longfield, Xouchai Panyanouvong, Judy Chen, Megan B Kays BMC Public Health 2011, 11:872 (16 November 2011)

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Brand equity and willingness to pay for condoms in zimbabwe

W Douglas Evans, Noah Taruberekera, Kim Longfield, Jeremy Snider Reproductive Health 2011, 8:29 (26 October 2011)

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Determinants of institutional delivery in rural Jhang, Pakistan

Sohail Agha, Thomas W Carton International Journal for Equity in Health 2011, 10:31 (30 July 2011)

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Impact of a maternal health voucher scheme on institutional delivery among low income women in Pakistan

Sohail Agha Reproductive Health 2011, 8:10 (3 May 2011)

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Evaluation of a social marketing intervention promoting oral rehydration salts in Burundi

Sethson Kassegne, Megan B Kays, Jerome Nzohabonayo BMC Public Health 2011, 11:155 (8 March 2011)

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Intentions to use contraceptives in Pakistan: implications for behavior change campaigns

Sohail Agha BMC Public Health 2010, 10:450 (2 August 2010)

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Can follow-up study questions about correct and consistent condom use reduce respondent over-reporting among groups at high risk? An analysis of datasets from six countries

Varja Lipovsek, Kim Longfield, Justin Buszin Reproductive Health 2010, 7:9 (11 June 2010)

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