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This community was started on April 2009.
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Effective HIV prevention requires a combination of interventions that address the biomedical, social and structural factors contributing to a person’s risk of infection. Professionals discuss the plethora of related issues, describe their first-hand experience, and exchange resources and lessons learned.

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Rebecca Weintraub, MD - Brigham And Women's Hospital - BWH; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Division of Global Health Equity; Global Health Delivery Project; Harvard Medical School

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