The rate of HIV diagnosis in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Australia has been stable over the past 5 years. It is similar to the rate in non-Indigenous people overall, but there are major differences in the demographical and behaviour patterns associated with infection, with a history of injecting drug use and heterosexual contact much more prominent in Aboriginal people with HIV infection. Moreover there are a range of factors, such as social disadvantage, a higher incidence of sexually transmitted infections and poor access to health services that place Aboriginal people at special risk of HIV infection. Mainstream and Aboriginal community-controlled health services have an important role in preventing this epide...
Background Surveillance data indicate that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are mo...
As a group, Indigenous Australians experience poorer health outcomes than other Australians, includi...
Compared with non-Aboriginal people, Aboriginal Australians have disproportionate rates of curable s...
Indigenous people globally remain resilient yet vulnerable to the threats of HIV. Although Australia...
Indigenous people globally remain resilient yet vulnerable to the threats of HIV. Although Australia...
Among Aboriginal people of Australia, diagnosis rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) ar...
In industrial countries, a number of factors put indigenous peoples at increased risk of HIV infecti...
In industrial countries, a number of factors put indigenous peoples at increased risk of HIV infecti...
Objective: To compare trends and rates of HIV and sexually transmitted infections in Indigenous and ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (‘Indigenous Australian’) gay and other homosexually active m...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) gradually disables the body’s protective immune system by sys...
Background: Australia has set a national target of ending HIV by 2020, achieving this will require t...
Research on HIV/AIDS is extensive, yet specific populations and specific issues relating to HIV/AIDS...
The objective of the present study was to describe use of health services for sexually transmitted i...
Objective: To describe the epidemiological pattern of newly diagnosed HIV infection and AIDS among I...
Background Surveillance data indicate that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are mo...
As a group, Indigenous Australians experience poorer health outcomes than other Australians, includi...
Compared with non-Aboriginal people, Aboriginal Australians have disproportionate rates of curable s...
Indigenous people globally remain resilient yet vulnerable to the threats of HIV. Although Australia...
Indigenous people globally remain resilient yet vulnerable to the threats of HIV. Although Australia...
Among Aboriginal people of Australia, diagnosis rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) ar...
In industrial countries, a number of factors put indigenous peoples at increased risk of HIV infecti...
In industrial countries, a number of factors put indigenous peoples at increased risk of HIV infecti...
Objective: To compare trends and rates of HIV and sexually transmitted infections in Indigenous and ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (‘Indigenous Australian’) gay and other homosexually active m...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) gradually disables the body’s protective immune system by sys...
Background: Australia has set a national target of ending HIV by 2020, achieving this will require t...
Research on HIV/AIDS is extensive, yet specific populations and specific issues relating to HIV/AIDS...
The objective of the present study was to describe use of health services for sexually transmitted i...
Objective: To describe the epidemiological pattern of newly diagnosed HIV infection and AIDS among I...
Background Surveillance data indicate that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are mo...
As a group, Indigenous Australians experience poorer health outcomes than other Australians, includi...
Compared with non-Aboriginal people, Aboriginal Australians have disproportionate rates of curable s...