Rural Indian tribal communities: an emerging high-risk group for HIV/AIDS
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rural Indian tribes are anthropologically distinct with unique cultures, traditions and practices. Over the years, displacement and rapid acculturation of this population has led to dramatic changes in their socio-cultural and value...
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Main Authors: | Galwankar Sagar (Author), Balasubramaniam Bindu (Author), Ramachandra Seetharam (Author), Ramaswami Balasubramaniam (Author), Taylor Richard (Author), Karpur Arun (Author), Naik Eknath (Author), Sinnott John (Author), Nabukera Sarah (Author), Salihu Hamisu M (Author) |
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