Ensuring HIV Data Availability, Transparency and Integrity in the MENA Region; Comment on "Improving the Quality and Quantity of HIV Data in the Middle East and North Africa: Key Challenges and Ways Forward"

In this commentary, we elaborate on the main points that Karamouzian and colleagues have made about HIV data scarcity in Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries. Without accessible and reliable data, no epidemic can be managed effectively or efficiently. Clearly, increased investments are...

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Main Authors: Kayvon Modjarrad (Author), Sten H. Vermund (Author)
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Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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