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  • Syphilis elimination effort strategic plan 20112015
    Syphilis elimination effort strategic plan, 2011-2015
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  • Health communications research to support the National Plan to Eliminate Syphilis from the United States
    Health communications research to support the National Plan to Eliminate Syphilis from the United States
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  • Laboratory capacity assessments in 25 African countries at high risk of yellow fever AugustDecember 2018
    Laboratory capacity assessments in 25 African countries at high risk of yellow fever, August-December 2018
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  • Guidance for syphilis elimination effort evidencebased action planning
    Guidance for syphilis elimination effort evidence-based action planning
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  • Lessons learned  emerging best practices from the National Syphilis Elimination Program Assessment
    Lessons learned & emerging best practices from the National Syphilis Elimination Program Assessment
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  • The Syphilis elimination listening tour AprilJune 2005  summary of findings
    The Syphilis elimination listening tour April–June 2005 : summary of findings
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  • The Syphilis elimination technical appendix
    The Syphilis elimination technical appendix
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  • Together we can SEE  Syphilis Elimination Effort Together we can eliminate this disease Together we can see a healthier future
    Together we can SEE : Syphilis Elimination Effort. Together we can eliminate this disease. Together we can see a healthier future.
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  • Evaluation Report Assessing Sustainability of Dapp Targeted Gender Outcomes Under the Total Control of the Epidemic Tce Program in Mt Darwin
    Evaluation Report: Assessing Sustainability of Dapp Targeted Gender Outcomes Under the Total Control of the Epidemic (Tce) Program in Mt Darwin
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