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Determinants of HIV testing among young people aged 18 - 24 years in South Africa.

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Determinants of HIV testing among young people aged 18 - 24 years in South Africa.

Auteurs : K. Peltzer ; G. Matseke

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Although recent estimates of the HIV/AIDS burden in South Africa show the particular vulnerability of youth to HIV, HIV testing and its determinants are largely understudied in this age group.

DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v13i4.22
PubMed: 24940326

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