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Can a pill prevent HIV? Negotiating the biomedicalisation of HIV prevention

Authors
  1. Baeten
  2. Barbour
  3. BHIVA and EAGA
  4. British Columbia Ministry of Health
  5. Clarke
  6. Cohen
  7. Ewert
  8. Flowers
  9. Foucault
  10. Guest
  11. HIV Modelling Consortium Treatment as Prevention Editorial Writing Group
  12. Holt
  13. Jones
  14. Keogh
  15. Kippax
  16. Kippax
  17. Lock
  18. Mason
  19. McCormack
  20. Morlat
  21. Nguyen
  22. Persson
  23. Petersen
  24. Petryna
  25. Petryna
  26. Rabinow
  27. Race
  28. Rose
  29. Rosengarten
  30. Silverman
  31. The Lancet HIV
  32. Van der Straten
  33. Vernazza
  34. Waldby
  35. Ware
  36. Weait
  37. WHO
  38. Young
  39. Young
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'Wiley'
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