HIV incidence and associated risk factors in female spouses of men who inject drugs in Pakistan
Abstract Introduction Female sexual partners of men who inject drugs (MWID) living with HIV are at risk of HIV transmission. HIV prevalence estimates among non-drug using female sex partners of MWID are scarce, with no studies documenting HIV incidence. We investigated HIV prevalence and incidence a...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Iversen (Author), Salman ul H Qureshi (Author), Malika Zafar (Author), Machteld Busz (Author), Lisa Maher (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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