Alcohol use, antiretroviral medication adherence and Sexual behaviors among young HIV-Infected Women engaged in HIV Medical Care in St. Petersburg, Russia
<p>With over a million people diagnosed with HIV by the beginning of 2016, Russia has one of the world's most rapidly developing HIV epidemics. Evidence suggests young women in Russia are at high risk for HIV and comprise a substantial portion of newly infected people. Our study is one o...
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Main Authors: | Olga S Levina (Author), Jennifer L Brown (Author), Jessica M Sales (Author), Eve S Rose (Author), Polina Safonova (Author), Nickolay A Belyakov (Author), Vadim V Rassokhin (Author), Ralph J DiClemente (Author) |
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Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research - Peertechz Publications,
2017-11-20.
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