The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to recent statistics and is increasingly affecting the young people. The majority of all known HIV cases are in young people below the age of 35 years. A crucial task remains for PNG to provide protection and safety for young people (who comprise more than 50% of the country's 5.2 million people) from the risk of sexual infections, harm and death. Whilst risk of infections are inevitably real and alive in local communities and seriously challenging youth, unfortunately, this group, poorly educated, unemployed, unheard and unsupported by service providers, disempowered and financially and socially vulnerable stand the highest risk of been affected by...
Botswana has the unfortunate designation of being a leader in AIDS, a country where the prevalence r...
The HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea is now described as a generalized epidemic; that is, more than ...
Eunice Bruce1, Ludwina Bauai2, Mathias Sapuri3, John M Kaldor4, Christopher K Fairley1, Louise A Keo...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
Education is often viewed as a key approach to address sexual-health issues; the current concern is ...
© 2010 Dr. Eunice Adjoa Kwansemah BruceBackground: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) like other developing c...
Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa are faced with a changeover from adolescence to adulthood shadowed by th...
The study was conducted in order to examine the sexual HIV transmission risky behaviour of people l...
Indonesia's HIV epidemic is classified as low epidemic in general, however since 2000 in somehigh ri...
Background: Reproductive health remains a major health concern in developing countries such as Papua...
There has long been reason to anticipate a major heterosexual epidemic of acquired immunodeficiency ...
INTRODUCTION:High incidence of HIV infection among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) has been ...
Background: Almost 32,000 people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Papua New Gui...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>High incidence of HIV infection among adolescent girls and young women (A...
Botswana has the unfortunate designation of being a leader in AIDS, a country where the prevalence r...
The HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea is now described as a generalized epidemic; that is, more than ...
Eunice Bruce1, Ludwina Bauai2, Mathias Sapuri3, John M Kaldor4, Christopher K Fairley1, Louise A Keo...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
Education is often viewed as a key approach to address sexual-health issues; the current concern is ...
© 2010 Dr. Eunice Adjoa Kwansemah BruceBackground: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) like other developing c...
Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa are faced with a changeover from adolescence to adulthood shadowed by th...
The study was conducted in order to examine the sexual HIV transmission risky behaviour of people l...
Indonesia's HIV epidemic is classified as low epidemic in general, however since 2000 in somehigh ri...
Background: Reproductive health remains a major health concern in developing countries such as Papua...
There has long been reason to anticipate a major heterosexual epidemic of acquired immunodeficiency ...
INTRODUCTION:High incidence of HIV infection among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) has been ...
Background: Almost 32,000 people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Papua New Gui...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>High incidence of HIV infection among adolescent girls and young women (A...
Botswana has the unfortunate designation of being a leader in AIDS, a country where the prevalence r...
The HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea is now described as a generalized epidemic; that is, more than ...
Eunice Bruce1, Ludwina Bauai2, Mathias Sapuri3, John M Kaldor4, Christopher K Fairley1, Louise A Keo...