BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is severely affected by HIV/AIDS and conflict. Sexual violence as a weapon of war has been associated with concerns about heightened HIV incidence among women. Widespread rape by combatants has been documented in Burundi, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Sudan and Uganda. To examine the assertion that widespread rape may not directly increase HIV prevalence at the population level, we built a model to determine the potential impact of varying scenarios of widespread rape on HIV prevalence in the above seven African countries. DISCUSSION: Our findings show that even in the most extreme situations, where 15% of the female population was raped, where HIV prevalence among assailan...
SummaryBackgroundMany studies have identified a significant positive relation between intimate partn...
Purpose of reviewGlobally, HIV infection remains a significant issue for key populations such as men...
AbstractBackgroundHIV prevalence is decreasing in much of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), but the drivers ...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is severely affected by HIV/AIDS and conflict....
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sexual violence (SV) is common during conflict. Despite reports of rape-related...
BACKGROUND: Despite international acknowledgement of the linkages between sexual violence and confli...
This paper estimates the effect of conflict and conflict-related vulnerability factors, namely sexua...
Background There have been scholarly responses and peace-agents interventions to the reality of dise...
Background: Many studies have identified a significant positive relation between intimate partner vi...
everal decades into the AIDS pandemic, HIV transmission in most of the world remains firmly concentr...
BACKGROUND: Achieving the 95-95-95 targets for HIV diagnosis, treatment, and viral load suppression ...
This study documented a high rate of undiagnosed HIV infections and associations between war-related...
Background: Achieving the 95-95-95 targets for HIV diagnosis, treatment, and viral load suppression ...
Background: The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the deadliest since Wo...
INTRODUCTION: In Africa, women and girls represent 57% of people living with HIV, with gender inequa...
SummaryBackgroundMany studies have identified a significant positive relation between intimate partn...
Purpose of reviewGlobally, HIV infection remains a significant issue for key populations such as men...
AbstractBackgroundHIV prevalence is decreasing in much of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), but the drivers ...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is severely affected by HIV/AIDS and conflict....
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sexual violence (SV) is common during conflict. Despite reports of rape-related...
BACKGROUND: Despite international acknowledgement of the linkages between sexual violence and confli...
This paper estimates the effect of conflict and conflict-related vulnerability factors, namely sexua...
Background There have been scholarly responses and peace-agents interventions to the reality of dise...
Background: Many studies have identified a significant positive relation between intimate partner vi...
everal decades into the AIDS pandemic, HIV transmission in most of the world remains firmly concentr...
BACKGROUND: Achieving the 95-95-95 targets for HIV diagnosis, treatment, and viral load suppression ...
This study documented a high rate of undiagnosed HIV infections and associations between war-related...
Background: Achieving the 95-95-95 targets for HIV diagnosis, treatment, and viral load suppression ...
Background: The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the deadliest since Wo...
INTRODUCTION: In Africa, women and girls represent 57% of people living with HIV, with gender inequa...
SummaryBackgroundMany studies have identified a significant positive relation between intimate partn...
Purpose of reviewGlobally, HIV infection remains a significant issue for key populations such as men...
AbstractBackgroundHIV prevalence is decreasing in much of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), but the drivers ...