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    Using routine programmatic data to measure HIV incidence among pregnant women in Botswana

    Pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa have high risk of HIV acquisition, yet approaches for measuring maternal HIV incidence using routine surveillance systems are undefined. We used programmatic data from rout...

    Katrina F. Ortblad, Shreshth Mawandia, Odirile Bakae in Population Health Metrics (2022)

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    Comparing COVID-19 physical distancing policies: results from a physical distancing intensity coding framework for Botswana, India, Jamaica, Mozambique, Namibia, Ukraine, and the United States

    Understanding the differences in timing and composition of physical distancing policies is important to evaluate the early global response to COVID-19. A physical distancing intensity monitoring framework comp...

    Jeff Lane, Arianna Rubin Means, Kevin Bardosh, Anna Shapoval in Globalization and Health (2021)

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    Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision and Perceived Sexual Functioning, Satisfaction, and Risk Behavior: A Qualitative Study in Botswana

    This article examines perceptions of sexual functioning, satisfaction, and risk-taking related to voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) in Botswana. Twenty-seven focus group discussions were conducted in ...

    Jenny H. Ledikwe, Shreshth Mawandia, Nora J. Kleinman in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2020)

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    Establishing a health information workforce: innovation for low- and middle-income countries

    To address the shortage of health information personnel within Botswana, an innovative human resources approach was taken. University graduates without training or experience in health information or health sc...

    Jenny H Ledikwe, Letitia L Reason, Sarah M Burnett in Human Resources for Health (2013)