Surveillance systems in Uganda detect that HIV prevalence declined from 21.1 percent in 1991 to 6.4 percent in 2001. The most common explanations for this decrease are that the population mobilized itself with the consequence that more people were faithful to their partners, or abstained from sexual contact, and used condoms during sexual intercourse (Low-Beer et al 2003). Although one might debate which of these behavior changes contributed most...
Exibir mais
Document also available in :
Inglês
DETALHES
-
2004/11/01
-
Informativo
-
31055
-
1
-
1
-
2005/01/06
-
Disclosed
-
Apprentissage par la pratique: le projet de lutte contre le SIDA de l'Ouganda donne les pleins pouvoirs aux responsables locaux
-
AIDS Research