Citations

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Journal Article
Izulla, Preston, Lyle R McKinnon, Julius Munyao, Naomi Ireri, Nico Nagelkerke, Gloria Gakii, Lawrence Gelmon, Mabel Nangami, Rupert Kaul, and Joshua Kimani. "Repeat use of post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV among Nairobi-based female sex workers following sexual exposure." AIDS and Behavior 20, no. 7 (2016): 1549-1555.
Journal Article
Kimani, Stephen M, Melissa H Watt, Giovanna M Merli, Donald Skinner, Bronwyn Myers, Desiree Pieterse, Jessica C MacFarlane, and Christina S Meade. "Respondent driven sampling is an effective method for engaging methamphetamine users in HIV prevention research in South Africa." Drug and alcohol dependence (2014).
Journal Article
Muriuki, Eric Munene, Joshua Kimani, Zipporah Machuki, James Kiarie, and Alison C Roxby. "Sexual Assault and HIV Postexposure Prophylaxis at an Urban African Hospital." AIDS Patient Care and STDs 31, no. 6 (2017): 255-260.
Working Paper
Kimani, Esther Mumbi, and Haroon Bhorat. "The effects of pupil-teacher ratio and expenditure per pupil on educational attainment in South Africa." (2014).
Thesis or Dissertation
Kimemia, David Kimani. "Transition to clean household energy in low-income urban settlements of South Africa: safety, health and low carbon." Doctor of Philosophy inEnvironmental Management, University of Johannesburg, 2015.
Journal Article
Kimani, Murungaru. "Trends in contraceptive use in Kenya, 1989-1998: The role of socio-economic, cultural and family planning factors." African Population Studies 21, no. 2 (2006): 3-21.
Thesis or Dissertation
Karim-Sesay, Waithera Kimani. "Ukimwi ni kamaliza, the wasting disease: Socio-cultural factors related to AIDS vulnerability among women in Kenya." PhD, The Ohio State University, 2006.
Journal Article
Njuki, Rebecca, James Kimani, Francis Obare, and Charlotte Warren. "Using verbal and social autopsies to explore health-seeking behaviour among HIV-positive women in Kenya: a retrospective study." BMC Women's Health 14, no. 1 (2014): 77.
Journal Article
Watt, Melissa H, Stephen M Kimani, Donald Skinner, and Christina S Meade. "“Nothing Is Free”: A Qualitative Study of Sex Trading Among Methamphetamine Users in Cape Town, South Africa." Archives of sexual behavior (2015).
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