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HIV/AIDS in Southeastern Europe : Case Studies from Bulgaria, Croatia, and Romania

2003

Novotny, Thomas | Haazen, Dominic | Adeyi, Olusoji


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
Washington, DC: World Bank
Otras materias
Heterosexual contact; Unaids; Hiv prevention; Prostitutes; Sexual partners; Intravenous drug users; Commercial sex workers; Safer sex; Sexual behavior; Drug use; Sexual risk; Surveillance data; Anal sex; Young people; Hepatitis c; Prisons; Illegal drugs; Drug injecting; Access to services; Aids epidemic; Programming; Prevention of mother-to-child transmission; Health promotion; Medical treatment; Prevention of mother; Mode of transmission; Sex with men; Low prevalence; High-risk behavior; Blood donors; Drug users; Sexual contacts; Sex workers; Sex work; Peer review; Risk populations; Voluntary counseling; Health facility; Sexual risk behavior; Drug companies; Orphans; Victims; Needle sharing; Sexual transmission; Medical services; Risk of transmission; Drug treatment; Methadone; Outreach work; Youth hiv infections; Aids treatment; Health education; Government support for participation; High-risk; Prostitution; Access to resources; Brothels; Reproductive health education; Access to education; Syphilis; Injectable drugs; Vulnerability of women; High risk groups; Aids prevention; Drug abuse treatment; Mobile services; Programs; Hiv infection; Harm reduction; Aids victims; Hiv testing; Vulnerable groups; Girls; Commercial sex; Media; Risk groups; Socialization; Sexually active; Hepatitis b; Needles; Social structures; Stis; Mother-to-child transmission; Unprotected intercourse; Homosexuals; People with aids; Injecting drug users; Reproductive health services; Communicable disease control; Peer education; Behavioral surveillance; New cases; Nurses; Social support; Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; Condoms; Mother-to-child; Social marketing; Needle exchange; Health providers; Sexually transmitted infections; Hiv positive; Drug abuse
Licencia
World Bank Working Paper;No. 4http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-5483
Fuente
World Bank Working Paper;No. 4

2014-09-15
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