Traditional and biomedical health practices of adolescent boys and young men living with perinatally-acquired HIV in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
Men are less vulnerable to HIV acquisition than women, but have poorer HIV-related health outcomes. They access HIV services less, and are more likely to die on antiretroviral therapy. The adolescent epidemic presents further challenges, and AIDS-related illness is the leading cause of death among a...
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Main Authors: | Lesley Gittings (Author), Christopher Colvin (Author), Rebecca Hodes (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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