Items where Author is "Thomas, B E"

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Thomas, B E (2013) hat do we need to know about sexual risk vulnerability among married HIV positive individuals in serodiscordant relationships? – A study from South India. African Journal of AIDS and HIV Research, 1. pp. 8-15.

Swaminathan, S and Padmapriyadarsini, C and Yoojin, L and Sukumar, B and Iliayas, S and Karthipriya, J and Sakthivel, R and Gomathy, P and Thomas, B E and Mathew, M and Wanke, C A and Narayanan, P R (2010) Nutritional Supplementation in HIV-infected Individuals in South India: A Prospective Interventional Study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 51 (1). pp. 51-57. ISSN Print: 1058-4838 | Electronic: 1537-6591

Padmapriyadarsini, C and Swaminathan, S and Karthipriya, M J and Narendran, G and Menon, Pradeep Aravindan and Thomas, B E (2010) Morphologic and Body Composition Changes are Different in Men and Women on Generic Combination Antiretroviral Therapy – An Observational Study. Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 58. pp. 375-377. ISSN 0004 - 5772

Safren, S A and Thomas, B E and Mimiaga, M J and Chandrasekaran, V and Menon, S and Swaminathan, Soumya and Mayer, K H (2009) Depressive symptoms and human immunodeficiency virus risk behavior among men who have sex with men in Chennai, India. Pathology, Health & Medicine, 14 (6). pp. 705-715. ISSN Print: 1354-8506, Online: 1465-3966

Thomas, B E and Chandra, S and Selvi, K J A and Suriyanarayanan, D and Swaminathan, Soumya (2009) Gender differences in sexual behaviour among people living with HIV in Chennai, India. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 129 (6). pp. 690-694. ISSN Print: 0971-5916; Online: 0975-9174

Thomas, B E and Dewan, P K and Vijay, S and Thomas, A and Chauhan, L S and Vedachalam, C and Vaidyanathan, P and Swaminathan, S (2009) Perceptions of Tuberculosis Patients on Provider- Initiated HIV Testing and Counseling - A Study from South India. PLoS ONE, 4 (12). e8389. ISSN 1932-6203

Somma, D and Thomas, B E and Karim, F and Kemp, J and Arias, N and Auer, C and Gosoniu, G D and Abouihia, A and Weiss, M G (2008) Gender and socio-cultural determinants of TB-related stigma in Bangladesh, India, Malawi and Colombia. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 12 (7). pp. 856-866. ISSN Print: 1027-3719; Online: 1815-7920

Subrmanian, T and Gupte, M D and Paranjape, R S and Brahmam, G N V and Ramakrishanan, L and Adhikary, R and Kangusamy, B and Thomas, B E and Kallam, S and Girish, C P K (2008) HIV, sexually transmitted infections and sexual behaviour of male clients of female sex workers in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra, India: results of a cross-sectional survey. AIDS, 22 (Supl.5). S69-S79. ISSN Print: 0269-9370; Online: 1473-5571

Thomas, B E and Ramachandran, R and Anitha, S and Swaminathan, S (2007) Feasibility of routine HIV testing among TB patients through a voluntary counselling and testing centre. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 11 (12). pp. 1295-1301. ISSN Print: 1027-3719; Online: 1815-7920

Thomas, B E and Rehman, F and Suryanarayanan, D and Josephine, K and Dilip, M and Dorairaj, S and Swaminathan, S (2005) HOW stigmatizing is stigma in the life of people living with HIV: A study on HIV positive individuals from Chennai, South India. AIDS Care, 17 (7). pp. 795-801. ISSN Print: 0954-0121; Online 1360-0451

Thomas, B E and Rehman, F and Suryanarayanan, D and Josephine, K and Dilip, M and Dorairaj, S and Swaminathan, S (2005) How stigmatizing is Stigma in the life of people living with HIV: A study on HIV positive individuals from Chennai, South India. AIDS Care, 17 (7). pp. 795-801. ISSN Print: 0954-0121; Online 1360-0451

Sanjeevi, C B and Narayanan, P R and Prabhakar, R and Charles, N and Thomas, B E and Balasubramanian, R and Olerup, O (1992) No association or linkage with HLA-DR or -DQ and genes in South India with pulmonary tuberculosis. Tubercle and Lung Disease, 73 (5). pp. 280-284. ISSN 0962-8479

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