The significant slowdown in the rate of HIV/AIDS spread in developed countries is not mirrored in other regions of the world, especially Asia and Africa. In neither region are the dominant modes of transmission related, as in developed countries, to MSM (Men having Sex with Men), injecting drug use or blood transfusions; transmission is mainly through heterosexual intercourse - at higher risk where there is an existing sexually transmitted disease -, and mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy or breastfeeding. The essentials for proper prevention, therefore, are not just information about marital sexual behaviour inside and outside marriage, but also the prevalence of STDs, people's own serostatus awareness, breastfeeding practices, ...
This Population Council working paper assesses the potential roles of late age at marriage and a lon...
Abstract: Preliminary investigation shows that HIV prevalence in most of the Northeast African count...
The wide-ranging impact of HIV/AIDS on demographic trends and socio-economic development of African ...
The significant slowdown in the rate of HIV/AIDS spread in developed countries is not mirrored in ot...
Major epidemic foci of AIDS and HIV infection are presently occurring in Africa and the Caribbean. T...
IN THIS ISSUE: Bridging the safe motherhood knowledge gap | Decelerating pace and human development ...
Summary: The authors present guidelines for valid HIV/AIDS surveillance and epidemiologic research, ...
Forty million people are infected with HIV worldwide; twenty-five million of them are in Sub-Saharan...
The spread of AIDS has seriously impacted developing countries on a scale unimaginable to industrial...
At the end of 2007 it was estimated that around 800,000 people were living with HIV in Western and C...
We are reviewing the literature regarding sexual networks and HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been spreading rapidly worldwide for the past two decades...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> Evaluating the status of the ECO member countries in relation to HIV/...
The HIV epidemic in Africa has changed over the last decade and the incidence of AIDS, which was ver...
ally transmitted infections (STIs) in low-income countries heightened international concern about th...
This Population Council working paper assesses the potential roles of late age at marriage and a lon...
Abstract: Preliminary investigation shows that HIV prevalence in most of the Northeast African count...
The wide-ranging impact of HIV/AIDS on demographic trends and socio-economic development of African ...
The significant slowdown in the rate of HIV/AIDS spread in developed countries is not mirrored in ot...
Major epidemic foci of AIDS and HIV infection are presently occurring in Africa and the Caribbean. T...
IN THIS ISSUE: Bridging the safe motherhood knowledge gap | Decelerating pace and human development ...
Summary: The authors present guidelines for valid HIV/AIDS surveillance and epidemiologic research, ...
Forty million people are infected with HIV worldwide; twenty-five million of them are in Sub-Saharan...
The spread of AIDS has seriously impacted developing countries on a scale unimaginable to industrial...
At the end of 2007 it was estimated that around 800,000 people were living with HIV in Western and C...
We are reviewing the literature regarding sexual networks and HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been spreading rapidly worldwide for the past two decades...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> Evaluating the status of the ECO member countries in relation to HIV/...
The HIV epidemic in Africa has changed over the last decade and the incidence of AIDS, which was ver...
ally transmitted infections (STIs) in low-income countries heightened international concern about th...
This Population Council working paper assesses the potential roles of late age at marriage and a lon...
Abstract: Preliminary investigation shows that HIV prevalence in most of the Northeast African count...
The wide-ranging impact of HIV/AIDS on demographic trends and socio-economic development of African ...