Study design and the estimation of the size of key populations at risk of HIV: lessons from Viet Nam
Abstract Background Estimation of the size of populations at risk of HIV is a key activity in the surveillance of the HIV epidemic. The existing framework for considering future research needs may provide decision-makers with a basis for a fair process of deciding on the methods of the estimation of...
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Main Authors: | Ali Safarnejad (Author), Wim Groot (Author), Milena Pavlova (Author) |
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