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Who infects whom? HIV-1 concordance and discordance among migrant and non-migrant couples in South Africa
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Migration continues to play an important role in the spread of HIV-1 in South Africa. The direction of spread of the epidemic is not only from returning migrant men to their rural partners, but also from women to their migrant partners. Prevention efforts will need to target both migrant men and women who remain at home.
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Circular migration and sexual networking in rural KwaZulu/Natal: implications for the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases* Mark N. Lurie, Abigail Harrison, David L. Wilkinson, ANU Open Research (Australian National University) Human MigrationWidespread Circular MigrationSocial SciencesForced MigrationAfrican American Studies | 1997 | 146 |
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