Suzanne Maman
Suzanne Maman is a social scientist who is trained in public health and serving as a professor in the Department of Human Behavior at the University of North Carolina (UNC) and an associate dean for global health at the University's Gillings School. Maman also serves as UNC faculty director at the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center. Her specific research interests concern HIV/AIDS among women. Provided by Wikipedia
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Factors influencing postnatal Option B+ participation and breastfeeding duration among HIV-positive women in Lilongwe District, Malawi: A qualitative study. by Valerie L Flax, Gloria Hamela, Innocent Mofolo, Mina C Hosseinipour, Irving F Hoffman, Suzanne Maman
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Understanding PrEP misconceptions and their impact on PrEP initiation and use among pregnant and lactating women in Malawi. by Alinda M Nyamaizi, Marley Catlett, Friday Saidi, Twambilile Phanga, Jennifer Tseka, Agatha Bula, Lisa D Pearce, Suzanne Maman, Carol E Golin, Wilbroad Mutale, Benjamin H Chi, Lauren M Hill
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