Assessing very advanced HIV disease in adolescent girls and young women
Background: South Africa has the largest HIV epidemic globally, with ~7.5 million people living with HIV in 2021. Adolescent girls (AG) and young women (YW), aged 15-19 years and 20-24 years, are twice as likely to be living with HIV as their male counterparts. The national HIV prevalence for young...
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Main Authors: | Naseem Cassim (Author), Lindi-Marie Coetzee (Author), Manuel P. da Silva (Author), Deborah K. Glencross (Author), Wendy S. Stevens (Author) |
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