This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Several trials in various at-risk populations have shown that antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Couples & HIV Prophylaxis (PrEP), Smokeless Tobacco, & Controlling Cholera OutbreaksRead more
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General This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: Malaria Immunity in Papua New Guinean Children, What We Know About MERS-CoV, the AFM Revolution and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: Migration is thought to be a factor associated with continued leprosy…
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Collections Maximizing the Impact of Research: New Reporting Guidelines Collection from PLOSRead more
As experts in their field, many authors assume they already know the best way to report their research findings, but this is…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Preparing for Pregnancy, HIV Diagnosis Timing, & Voluntary Male Circumcision & HIVRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Prevention of maternal and child mortality has featured prominently in the Millennium Development…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Preparing for Pregnancy, HIV Diagnosis Timing, & Voluntary Male Circumcision & HIVRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Prevention of maternal and child mortality has featured prominently in the Millennium Development…
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Book Review Book Review: Polio – Paralysed by Politics?Read more
Ayesha Khan from the Collective for Social Science Research, Pakistan, reviews Paralysed with Fear: The Story of Polio by Gareth Williams The…
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General The Long Road to Repair: A U.S. National Post-doc for Science Education and AdvocacyRead more
Placing young scientists at the front lines with the American public and honoring the legacy of Dr. Richard Feynman This week PLOS…
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HIV This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: the Crisis in U.S. Science Funding, HIV Superinfection Rates in Women, the Phylogeography of JEV, and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: Drs. A. Desiree LaBeaud and Hannah McKeating explore the consequences of…
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General How Access to Life-Saving Antisera is Dwindling Fast, and What to do About itRead more
Julien Potet from MSF describes the underlying causes limiting access to antisera in low- and middle-income countries. What do snakebites, tetanus and rabies…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Reporting Guidelines Collection, Dementia & Incontinence, & Treating Pediatric HIVRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: The PLOS Medicine Editors announce a new Reporting Guidelines Collection— an open access…
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Book Review Book Review: Fat Chance or Fat Choice?Read more
Claire Meek from the University of Cambridge, UK, reviews “Fat Chance: The Bitter Truth about Sugar” by Robert Lustig. As an obesity…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Reporting Guidelines Collection, Dementia & Incontinence, & Treating Pediatric HIVRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: The PLOS Medicine Editors announce a new Reporting Guidelines Collection— an open access…