Further Exploring the Public Health Implications of the Network Scale-Up Method: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Abstract BackgroundThe decline in the number of new HIV infections among adults has slowed down, gradually becoming the biggest obstacle to achieving the 2030 target of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Thus, a political declaration to ensure that 90% of people at high risk of HIV infection can access c...
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Main Authors: | Liwei Jing (Author), Hongmei Yu (Author), Qing Lu (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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