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Attitude towards sexual control among women in conjugal union in the era of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Mahikeng, South Africa
Sex Sexual control HIV/AIDS
2015/7/27
Husbands continue to be the greatest source of sexually transmitted infections including HIV to their wives. Using a survey of 568 respondents and 33 in-depth interviews, this study examined the attit...
An Equilibrium Model of the African HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Bayesian learning circumcision condoms disease transmission HIV/AIDS homo economicus Malawi marriage policy intervention sex markets search STDs
2014/3/31
Eleven percent of the Malawian population is HIV infected. Eighteen percent of sexual encounters are casual. A condom is used one quarter of the time. A choice-theoretic general equilibrium search mod...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Thailand: Addressing the impact on children
HIV/AIDS Thailand Population
2009/5/7
In less than a decade, the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Thailand has grown from a handful of infections to a major public health threat. The direct effects on children are already obvious: by the end of 1994,...
This issue of Asia-Pacific Population
& Policy begins with an assessment
of the current HIV/AIDS situation
in Asia and goes on to offer several
suggestions for policymakers in the region.
The dis...
The Demographic Impact of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Papua New Guinea, 1990-2030
Demographic Papua New Guinea HIV/AIDS Epidemic
2009/3/27
The scale of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the country has reached the point where future demographic patterns are likely to be affected, possibly severely.
Does heterosexual transmission drive the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa (or elsewhere)?
Basic reproduction number transmission probability log-log complement arymodel Weibull distribtution
2010/4/30
A two-sex Basic Reproduction Number (BRN) is used to investigate the conditions
under which the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) may spread through
heterosexual contacts in Sub-Saharan Africa. (Th...
New ILO report says HIV/AIDS epidemic costing more than 1 million new jobs per year Says workplace should become major entry point for prevention and access to treatment
child labour HIV/AIDS
2006/12/11