Report of a study assessing the important role of migration in the spread of HIV in districts with high out-migration in India. The study suggests a considerable spread of HIV linked to migrants’ extramarital sexual behaviors, and subsequent delay in treatment for infected spouses. In order to control the spread of HIV, the study provides programmatic recommendations made by the study participants and the counselors from ICTCs and ART centers. These suggestions include village-level mapping of at-risk persons, mainstreaming HIV prevention interventions within current health resources, improving various village level HIV prevention programs, and involving women left behind by migrant spouses to participate in these programs
More than 5.7 million people in India were estimated to have Human Inmmunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
INTRODUCTION: Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian sta...
This report presents the findings from the female sex workers study in Andhra Pradesh, India impleme...
This brief describes a study examining the links between male out-migration and HIV transmission amo...
HIV prevalence in Maharashtra is one of the highest among Indian states. The specific objectives of ...
The Population Council, in collaboration with TNS India Pvt. Ltd., undertook a study in Andhra Prade...
Maharashtra was one of the first states to be affected by HIV in India. Results from the National Fa...
The present study was undertaken by the Population Council and the Karnataka Health Promotion Trust ...
HIV is widespread in Andhra Pradesh, with high HIV prevalence among pregnant women receiving antenat...
Migrant workers are believed to act as a bridge population in the spread of HIV. However, migration ...
In Karnataka, South India, HIV infection is spreading, with female sex workers (FSWs) a high-risk gr...
Karnataka is one of the high HIV prevalence states in India. Results from the National Family Health...
According to recent estimates, Maharashtra, India recorded high HIV prevalence among female sex work...
In past years, considerable research has been undertaken on the role of female sex workers (FSWs) in...
Introduction: Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian sta...
More than 5.7 million people in India were estimated to have Human Inmmunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
INTRODUCTION: Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian sta...
This report presents the findings from the female sex workers study in Andhra Pradesh, India impleme...
This brief describes a study examining the links between male out-migration and HIV transmission amo...
HIV prevalence in Maharashtra is one of the highest among Indian states. The specific objectives of ...
The Population Council, in collaboration with TNS India Pvt. Ltd., undertook a study in Andhra Prade...
Maharashtra was one of the first states to be affected by HIV in India. Results from the National Fa...
The present study was undertaken by the Population Council and the Karnataka Health Promotion Trust ...
HIV is widespread in Andhra Pradesh, with high HIV prevalence among pregnant women receiving antenat...
Migrant workers are believed to act as a bridge population in the spread of HIV. However, migration ...
In Karnataka, South India, HIV infection is spreading, with female sex workers (FSWs) a high-risk gr...
Karnataka is one of the high HIV prevalence states in India. Results from the National Family Health...
According to recent estimates, Maharashtra, India recorded high HIV prevalence among female sex work...
In past years, considerable research has been undertaken on the role of female sex workers (FSWs) in...
Introduction: Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian sta...
More than 5.7 million people in India were estimated to have Human Inmmunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
INTRODUCTION: Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian sta...
This report presents the findings from the female sex workers study in Andhra Pradesh, India impleme...