Despite the fact that two thirds of HIV infected people in India are rural residents, risk factors associated with HIV infection in rural areas are not well known. In this study we have collected socio-demographic data of 6406 patients who were tested for HIV infection in a rural hospital of India and we have investigated risk factors associated with HIV. In women the most important risk factor was being a widow and the risk was higher in younger than in older widows. Other variables found to be associated with HIV infection were age between 25 and 45 years in men, low education level (especially those who only completed primary education) and working in a field not related to agriculture in scheduled castes and men from scheduled tribes. T...
Background: India has approximately 2.4 million of people living with HIV and out of these two third...
Background: Lack of education of HIV still impact rural Indian populations. According to the AIDS vi...
While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, the patterni...
Despite 67 % of HIV infected people in India are rural residents, the epidemiology of HIV in rural a...
SummaryObjectivesTo study the trends of the HIV epidemic and risk factors associated with HIV in a r...
Stigma is a recognized barrier to early detection of HIV and causes great suffering for those affect...
Background Population-based data on risk factors associated with HIV are not readily available from ...
Primary research on HIV/AIDS in India has predominantly focused on known risk groups such as sex wor...
HIV infection represents a major public health problem for both developing and developed countries a...
Objective: The primary objective was to study the epidemiology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV...
Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian states are unknow...
BACKGROUND: While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, ...
This study aims to find out how far villagers and illiterates are aware of HIV in 104 patients both ...
Background: HIV/ AIDS is one of the major global health issue, resulting an epidemic. Understanding ...
Introduction: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection became a major global health issue and a...
Background: India has approximately 2.4 million of people living with HIV and out of these two third...
Background: Lack of education of HIV still impact rural Indian populations. According to the AIDS vi...
While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, the patterni...
Despite 67 % of HIV infected people in India are rural residents, the epidemiology of HIV in rural a...
SummaryObjectivesTo study the trends of the HIV epidemic and risk factors associated with HIV in a r...
Stigma is a recognized barrier to early detection of HIV and causes great suffering for those affect...
Background Population-based data on risk factors associated with HIV are not readily available from ...
Primary research on HIV/AIDS in India has predominantly focused on known risk groups such as sex wor...
HIV infection represents a major public health problem for both developing and developed countries a...
Objective: The primary objective was to study the epidemiology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV...
Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian states are unknow...
BACKGROUND: While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, ...
This study aims to find out how far villagers and illiterates are aware of HIV in 104 patients both ...
Background: HIV/ AIDS is one of the major global health issue, resulting an epidemic. Understanding ...
Introduction: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection became a major global health issue and a...
Background: India has approximately 2.4 million of people living with HIV and out of these two third...
Background: Lack of education of HIV still impact rural Indian populations. According to the AIDS vi...
While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, the patterni...