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Endres-Dighe Stacy M.

Description

Circumstances within the military environment may place military personnel at increased risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STI) including HIV. HIV bio-behavioral risk studies provide a critical source of data to estimate HIV/STI prevalence and identify risk factors, allowing programs to maximize impact by focusing on the drivers of the epidemic. 

Objective

We present lessons learned from over a decade of HIV bio- behavioral risk study implementation and capacity-building in African militaries. 

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