A Comparison of Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Knowledge Among Women Across Seven Post-Soviet Countries
Introduction: Post-Soviet countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia have witnessed a recent growth of HIV infection through heterosexual transmission. Women's low levels of knowledge about HIV prevention and transmission methods have been found to account for the higher female-to-male ratio...
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Main Authors: | Hakim Zainiddinov (Author), Nazim Habibov (Author) |
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