BACKGROUND: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The contribution of migration to the spread of HIV has long been recognized, but its effect at the population level has never been assessed. In this ecological analysis, we explore how much variation in HIV prevalence in urban sub-Saharan Africa is explained by in-migration. METHODS: We performed a linear regression to analyze the association between the proportion of recent in-migrants and HIV prevalence for men and women in urban areas, using 60 data points from 28 sub-Saharan African countries between 1987 and 2005. RESULTS: We found a strong association between recent in-migration and HIV prevalence for women (Pearson R = 57%, P < 0.001) and...
Mobility in sub-Saharan Africa links geographically-separate HIV epidemics, intensifies transmission...
BACKGROUND:Migrants from high endemic countries accounted for 18% of newly diagnosed HIV infections ...
Mobile populations are at very high risk of HIV infection. At the same time,they can be catalysts in...
Background: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Of the estimated 10 million youths living with HIV worldwide, 63 percent live in sub-Saharan Africa....
textabstractBackground: Correctly identifying the determinants of generalized HIV epidemics is cruci...
Generalised HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa show substantial geographical variation in prevalenc...
Research on migration and HIV has largely focused on male migration, often failing to measure HIV ri...
ObjectivesResearch on migration and HIV has largely focused on male migration, often failing to meas...
BACKGROUND:Correctly identifying the determinants of generalized HIV epidemics is crucial to bringin...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased sexual risk behaviour and HIV prevalence have been reported in migrants c...
In this paper, we identify and quantify the role of international migration in the propagation of HI...
© McGrath et al.Background: Increased sexual risk behaviour and HIV prevalence have been reported in...
Asia has populated with the second largest number of people living with HIV/AIDS. Under the advancem...
While human mobility has been implicated in fueling the HIV epidemic in South Africa, the link betwe...
Mobility in sub-Saharan Africa links geographically-separate HIV epidemics, intensifies transmission...
BACKGROUND:Migrants from high endemic countries accounted for 18% of newly diagnosed HIV infections ...
Mobile populations are at very high risk of HIV infection. At the same time,they can be catalysts in...
Background: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Of the estimated 10 million youths living with HIV worldwide, 63 percent live in sub-Saharan Africa....
textabstractBackground: Correctly identifying the determinants of generalized HIV epidemics is cruci...
Generalised HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa show substantial geographical variation in prevalenc...
Research on migration and HIV has largely focused on male migration, often failing to measure HIV ri...
ObjectivesResearch on migration and HIV has largely focused on male migration, often failing to meas...
BACKGROUND:Correctly identifying the determinants of generalized HIV epidemics is crucial to bringin...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased sexual risk behaviour and HIV prevalence have been reported in migrants c...
In this paper, we identify and quantify the role of international migration in the propagation of HI...
© McGrath et al.Background: Increased sexual risk behaviour and HIV prevalence have been reported in...
Asia has populated with the second largest number of people living with HIV/AIDS. Under the advancem...
While human mobility has been implicated in fueling the HIV epidemic in South Africa, the link betwe...
Mobility in sub-Saharan Africa links geographically-separate HIV epidemics, intensifies transmission...
BACKGROUND:Migrants from high endemic countries accounted for 18% of newly diagnosed HIV infections ...
Mobile populations are at very high risk of HIV infection. At the same time,they can be catalysts in...