David Dunn

Dunn playing for [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]] in 2009 David John Ian Dunn (born 27 December 1979) is an English former professional football player, manager and coach.

Dunn played as an attacking midfielder and spent the majority of his playing career representing Blackburn Rovers. His first stint began as a youth team player in 1997, and he signed professional terms a year later. During this time, Dunn helped the club to win promotion out of the First Division in 2000–01, as well as lift the League Cup the following season. He also made his only appearance for England in 2002. He was sold to Premier League rivals Birmingham City for £5.5 million a year later before returning to Blackburn in 2007 for a fee of £2.2 million; continuing as a crucial squad member. He remained there until 2015, with them now a Championship club, when he signed for Oldham Athletic, his final club as a player before his retirement under a year later.

He was player-manager at Oldham between September 2015 and January 2016 and then Blackburn's under-23s and first-team assistant coach. In 2020, he was a coach and briefly caretaker manager at Blackpool, and had five months as manager of Barrow. Provided by Wikipedia
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    HIV risk perception, trust and PrEP adherence among participants in an HIV prevention trial: a qualitative longitudinal study, South Africa by Giuseppe Pantaleo, Glenda Gray, Pontiano Kaleebu, Said Aboud, David Dunn, Merlin Robb, Janet Seeley, Sheena McCormack, Julie Fox, Jim Rooney, Tom Miller, Agricola Joachim, Ilesh Jani, Mary Amondi, Peter Hughes, Sarah Joseph, Eugene Ruzagira, Vincent Basajja, Jonathan Weber, Cherry Kingsley, Eligius Lyamuya, Lucas Maganga, Doreen Pamba, Edna Viegas, Charlotta Nilsson, Arne Kroidl, Angela Crook, Anne Gumbe, Phindile Khanyile, Jennifer Serwanga, Carter Lee, Kundai Chinyenze, Song Ding, Muhammad Bakari, Neetha Morar, Ayoub Kakande, Tumaini Nagu, Henry Bern, Sylvia Kusemererwa, Patricia Munseri, Lwitiho Sudi, Jorge Ribeiro, Igor Capitine, Diana Faini, Edna Nhacule, Kubashni Woeber, Yolanda Manganhe, Abisai Kisinda, Wiston William, Rujeko Samanthia Chimukuche, Londiwe Shandu, Silindile Zulu, Nishanta Singh, Zakir Gaffoor, Rachel Kawuma, Thandiwe Sithole, Samantha Siva, Eldinah Hwengwere, Rujeko Samanthia Chidawanyika, Nteboheleng Mahapa, Isabel Remane, Odete Bule, Patricia Ramgi, Raquel Chissumba, Eduardo Namalango, Carmelia Massingue, Emmanuel Kapesa, Elizabeth Danstan, Marco Missanga, Amani Kway, Lilian Njovu, Revocatus Kunambi, Frank Msafiri, Edith Tarimo, Deus Buma, Freddie Mukasa Kibengo, Christian Hansen Holmes, Sheila Kansiime, Sylvia Masawi, Tobias Vudriko, Shamim Nabukenya, Gertrude Mutonyi, Rita Nakiboneka, Susan Mugaba, Aminata Sy, Liz Brodnicki, Claire Wenden, Jacqueline Musau, Mabela Matsoso, Paramesh Chetty, Gustavo Doncel, Allison Matthews

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