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  1. CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2009; vol. 21. Published February 2011. Accessed March 4, 2011.
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  19. Thigpen MC, Kebaabetswe PM, Smith DK, Segolodi TM, Soud FA, Chillag K, et al., for the TDF2 Study Group. Daily oral antiretroviral use for the prevention of HIV infection in heterosexually active young adults in Botswana: results from the TDF2 study.Non-CDC Web Link Presented at the 6th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention; 2011 July 17–20; Rome, Italy.
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