The knowledge, perceptions and relationship behaviour of rugby and football players towards HIV infection at the University of Limpopo
Background: Sport has the capability to unite a country. To achieve winning teams, athletes have to rely on each other and often have close physical contact. Disclosure of a positive human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status may be problematic for athletes in contact sports as they may suffer discri...
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Main Authors: | Indiran Govender (Author), Kathryn Nel (Author), Nhlanhla Banyini (Author) |
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