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Scaling-up HIV responses with key populations in West Africa.

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Scaling-up HIV responses with key populations in West Africa.

Auteurs : Tisha Wheeler [États-Unis] ; R Cameron Wolf ; Laurent Kapesa ; Alison Cheng Surdo ; Gina Dallabetta

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Despite decades of HIV responses in pockets of West and Central Africa (WCA), the HIV response with key populations remains an understudied area. Recently, there has been a proliferation of studies highlighting epidemiologic and behavioral data that challenge attitudes of complacency among donors and country governments uncomfortable in addressing key populations.

DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000000534
PubMed: 25723993

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