BackgroundHIV is spread through structured sexual networks, which are influenced by migration patterns, but network-oriented studies of mobility and HIV risk behavior have been limited.ObjectiveWe present a comprehensive description and initial results from our Migration & HIV in Ghana (MHG) study in Agbogbloshie, an urban slum area within Accra, Ghana.MethodsThe MHG study was a population-based cross-sectional study of adults aged 18-49 in Agbogbloshie in 2012. We used a one-year retrospective relationship history calendar to collect egocentric network data on sexual partners as well as migration and short-term mobility, and tested for prevalent HIV-1/2 infection.ResultsHIV prevalence was 5.5%, with prevalence among women (7.2%) over t...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Short-term mobility can significantly influence the spread of infectious disease. In order for mobil...
BACKGROUND—HIV is spread through structured sexual networks, which are influenced by migration patte...
Background: HIV is spread through structured sexual networks, which are influenced by migration patt...
Sexual behaviour in Ghana characterizes a society in transition. Although cultural restrictions agai...
Sexual behaviour in Ghana characterizes a society in transition. Although cultural restrictions agai...
Since HIV/AIDS was first recorded in Ghana in the early 1980s, the Manya Krobo area in the Eastern R...
BACKGROUND:Migrants from high endemic countries accounted for 18% of newly diagnosed HIV infections ...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Background: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
BACKGROUND: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Short-term mobility can significantly influence the spread of infectious disease. In order for mobil...
BACKGROUND—HIV is spread through structured sexual networks, which are influenced by migration patte...
Background: HIV is spread through structured sexual networks, which are influenced by migration patt...
Sexual behaviour in Ghana characterizes a society in transition. Although cultural restrictions agai...
Sexual behaviour in Ghana characterizes a society in transition. Although cultural restrictions agai...
Since HIV/AIDS was first recorded in Ghana in the early 1980s, the Manya Krobo area in the Eastern R...
BACKGROUND:Migrants from high endemic countries accounted for 18% of newly diagnosed HIV infections ...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Background: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
BACKGROUND: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Migration and population mobility has long been regarded as an important structural driver of HIV. F...
Short-term mobility can significantly influence the spread of infectious disease. In order for mobil...