Estimating the size of key populations at higher risk of HIV infection: a summary of experiences and lessons presented during a technical meeting on size estimation among key populations in Asian countries
Problem: Size estimates of key populations at higher risk of HIV exposure are recognized as critical for understanding the trajectory of the HIV epidemic and planning and monitoring an effective response, especially for countries with concentrated and low epidemics such as those in Asia. Context: To...
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Main Authors: | Dongbao Yu (Author), Jesus Maria Garcia Calleja (Author), Jinkou Zhao (Author), Amala Reddy (Author), Nicole Seguy (Author) |
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World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific,
2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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