Preliminary investigation shows that HIV prevalence in most of the Northeast African countries is lower than the prevalence in their Southern Africa counterparts. This has led some in the Northeast to think that their situation is much better, and they should not be worrying as much. This however is a mistake. Since prevalence levels adjust through changes in new infections (incidence) and death, there is some indication that the latter may outweigh in the Northeast. The paper argues that given the much better economic and social welfare conditions in the South, the infected are likely to live longer than their likes in the Northeast. As a result, the prevalence level in the South is likely to stay higher even if the level of incidence is h...
BACKGROUND: AIDS mortality played an important role in the decline in syphilis prevalence in the USA...
HIV/AIDS is the greatest health threat facing humankind - particularly for those people living in So...
There is an ongoing debate about the relative importance of economic factors (notably poverty) and s...
Abstract: Preliminary investigation shows that HIV prevalence in most of the Northeast African count...
Extant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SES) and healt...
To investigate why Southern sub-Saharan Africa is more severely impacted by HIV and AIDS than other ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
In 2020, 35% of all HIV-positive people in the world lived in Eastern and Southern Africa. This work...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been spreading rapidly worldwide for the past two decades...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Survey to analyze the relationship between HIV ...
IntroductionExtant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SE...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper attributes the fast spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan African countries to the prevailing...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
BACKGROUND: AIDS mortality played an important role in the decline in syphilis prevalence in the USA...
HIV/AIDS is the greatest health threat facing humankind - particularly for those people living in So...
There is an ongoing debate about the relative importance of economic factors (notably poverty) and s...
Abstract: Preliminary investigation shows that HIV prevalence in most of the Northeast African count...
Extant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SES) and healt...
To investigate why Southern sub-Saharan Africa is more severely impacted by HIV and AIDS than other ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
In 2020, 35% of all HIV-positive people in the world lived in Eastern and Southern Africa. This work...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been spreading rapidly worldwide for the past two decades...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Survey to analyze the relationship between HIV ...
IntroductionExtant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SE...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper attributes the fast spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan African countries to the prevailing...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
BACKGROUND: AIDS mortality played an important role in the decline in syphilis prevalence in the USA...
HIV/AIDS is the greatest health threat facing humankind - particularly for those people living in So...
There is an ongoing debate about the relative importance of economic factors (notably poverty) and s...