Association between time spent in the Russian Federation and late presentation for HIV among Tajikistani migrants
Abstract Background Between 700 thousand and 1.2 million citizens of Tajikistan currently live in the Russian Federation, one of the only countries where the HIV epidemic continues to worsen. Given the previously reported barriers to healthcare access for migrants to the Russian Federation, and the...
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Main Authors: | Daniel J. Bromberg (Author), Mary M. Tate (Author), Kamiar Alaei (Author), Saifuddin Karimov (Author), Dilshod Saidi (Author), Arash Alaei (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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