Social networks, mobility, and HIV risk among women in the fishing communities of Lake Victoria
Abstract Background Population mobility is a demonstrated barrier to reducing HIV incidence. A clear understanding of social networks and their influence on mobility among women in the fishing communities of Lake Victoria may contribute to tailoring effective interventions that suit the needs of the...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Nakamanya (Author), Elialilia S. Okello (Author), Zachary A. Kwena (Author), Gertrude Nanyonjo (Author), Ubaldo M. Bahemuka (Author), Freddie M. Kibengo (Author), Ali Ssetaala (Author), Elizabeth A. Bukusi (Author), Saidi Kapiga (Author), Patricia E. Fast (Author), Janet Seeley (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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