Control of sexually transmitted infections and prevention of HIV transmission: mending a fractured paradigm
Control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is feasible, leads to improved sexual and reproductive health and contributes to preventing HIV transmission. The most advanced HIV epidemics have developed under conditions of poor STI control, particularly where ulcerative STIs were prevalent. Seve...
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Main Authors: | Richard Steen (Author), Teodora Elvira Wi (Author), Anatoli Kamali (Author), Francis Ndowa (Author) |
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