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The Latino Migrant Worker HIV Prevention Program
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Human MigrationEthnicitySouth FloridaSocial Determinants Of HealthSocial WorkSocial SciencesLatino CultureLatino/a StudiesPrevention ProgramsPreventive MedicinePublic HealthVulnerable Patient PopulationHealth PolicyHealth PromotionHealth EquityCommunity HealthSexual HealthLatino Migrant WorkersCommunity DevelopmentTreatment And PreventionGlobal HealthHealth BehaviorVulnerable PopulationSocial EpidemiologyHiv/aids EpidemicMigrant WorkerImmigrant Health
There is limited information on the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on Latino migrant workers (LMWs), although available data indicate that this community is being disproportionally affected. The need for prevention programs that address the specific needs of LMWs is becoming well recognized. HIV prevention interventions that train and employ community health workers are a culturally appropriate way to address the issues of community trust and capacity building in this community. This article describes the Latino Migrant Worker HIV Prevention Program and its efforts to train and engage community health workers in the prevention of HIV among LMWs in South Florida.
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