Stigma, lack of knowledge and prevalence maintain HIV risk among Black Africans in New Zealand
Abstract Objective: The AfricaNZ Health project aimed explore HIV risks in Black African communities in NZ with a view to informing HIV infection prevention and health promotion programs. Methods: AfricaNZ Health was completed in two phases. The first developed desk estimates of the resident Black A...
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Main Authors: | Mark Henrickson (Author), Nigel Dickson (Author), Fungai Mhlanga (Author), Adrian Ludlam (Author) |
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2015-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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