Targeting HIV services to male migrant workers in southern Africa would not reverse generalized HIV epidemics in their home communities: a mathematical modeling analysis
Conclusions
Though cost-effective, targeting migrants cannot collapse generalized epidemics in their home communities. Such a strategy would only have been possible prior to the early 1990s. However, migrant-targeted interventions synergize with general-population expansion of HIV services.
Source: International Health - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Klein, D. J., Eckhoff, P. A., Bershteyn, A. Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research
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