Identifying 'corridors of HIV transmission' in a severely affected rural South African population: a case for a shift toward targeted prevention strategies
<strong>Background</strong> In the context of a severe generalized African HIV epidemic, the value of geographically targeted prevention interventions has only recently been given serious consideration. However, to date no study has performed a population-based analysis of the micro-geog...
Main Authors: | Tanser, F, Bärnighausen, T, Dobra, A, Sartorius, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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