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Sanjeevani Kulkarni

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Joshi S, Muwonge R, Kulkarni V, Lucas E, Kulkarni S, Kand S, et al.
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev . 2021 Feb; 22(2):413-418. PMID: 33639655
Objectives: We are reporting the evaluation of an opportunistic point of care cervical cancer screening initiative in Pune, India using a mobile screening unit (MSU). Methods: We conducted 290 cervical...
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Parchure R, Kulkarni V, Vaidya N, Pardhe M, Darak S, Kulkarni S
Soc Work Public Health . 2015 Sep; 30(7):545-9. PMID: 26325220
Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) struggle with questions pertaining to their future; contemplating "Now what?" The authors, a nongovernmental organization from India, designed residential workshops for ALHIV to provide them...
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Darak S, Hutter I, Kulkarni V, Kulkarni S, Janssen F
AIDS Care . 2015 Aug; 28(1):43-51. PMID: 26275035
This study examines the prevalence, reasons, and predictors of unwanted pregnancies and induced abortions among ever married HIV-infected women attending a care facility in Maharashtra, Western India, and discusses its...
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Darak S, Mills M, Kulkarni V, Kulkarni S, Hutter I, Janssen F
PLoS One . 2015 Apr; 10(4):e0124537. PMID: 25906185
Background: HIV infection closely relates to and deeply affects the reproductive career of those infected. However, little is known about the reproductive career trajectories, specifically the interaction of the timing...
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Parchure R, Kulkarni V, Kulkarni S, Gangakhedkar R
AIDS Care . 2015 Jan; 27(6):716-22. PMID: 25559639
Continued engagement throughout the HIV care continuum, from HIV diagnosis through retention on antiretroviral therapy (ART), is crucial for enhancing impact of HIV care programs. We assessed linkage and retention...
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Panditrao M, Darak S, Jori V, Kulkarni S, Kulkarni V
AIDS Care . 2015 Jan; 27(5):642-8. PMID: 25559362
Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programs are considered as an entry point to continued care because they provide an opportunity to link an HIV-infected woman, her partner, and child(ren) (if...
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Parchure R, Kulkarni S, Darak S, Kulkarni V
Indian J Public Health . 2014 Dec; 58(4):287-8. PMID: 25491526
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Madhivanan P, Krupp K, Kulkarni V, Kulkarni S, Vaidya N, Shaheen R, et al.
BMC Int Health Hum Rights . 2014 Mar; 14:7. PMID: 24656059
Background: In India, approximately 49,000 women living with HIV become pregnant and deliver each year. While the government of India has made progress increasing the availability of prevention of mother-to-child...
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Darak S, Gadgil M, Balestre E, Kulkarni M, Kulkarni V, Kulkarni S, et al.
AIDS Care . 2013 Nov; 26(6):709-15. PMID: 24215183
Since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in India, pregnant women attending antenatal clinics (ANC) have been considered as a low HIV risk population. Yet, a substantial proportion of new...
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Darak S, Darak T, Kulkarni S, Kulkarni V, Parchure R, Hutter I, et al.
AIDS Patient Care STDS . 2013 Mar; 27(3):163-70. PMID: 23477457
Previous research regarding the effect of highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) on pregnancy outcomes shows conflicting results and is predominantly situated in developed countries. Recently, HAART is rapidly being scaled...