HIV Prevention
Spotlight on Prevention Reducing HIV Infection in Young Women in Southern Africa: The Key to Altering Epidemic Trajectories in a Generalized, Hyperendemic Setting
Started by John Nicholson on 22 Feb 2011
Communities in Southern Africa are burdened
with the highest HIV prevalence in the world. One segment of the general population is especially vulnerable: girls and young women. Some public health experts now believe that the way to alter epidemic trajectories in his region is to use rigorous intervention science to create innovative, comprehensive prevention programming that targets girls and
young women.
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Spotlight on Prevention Reducing HIV Infection in Young Women in Southern Africa: The Key to Altering Epidemic Trajectories in a Generalized, Hyperendemic Setting (external URL) (click here for more details...) Link leads to: http://j.mp/gsZEm8
Source: John Snow, Inc. - JSI
Publication Date: October 1, 2010
Language: English
Keywords: Addressing structural risk, Developing targeted interventions, gender, Gender Asymmetry, girls, HIV, Integration and linkages to care, South Africa, women
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