2007
DOI: 10.1071/shv4n4ab39
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39. Mayisha Nz: Towards an Evidence Base to Inform Hiv Prevention Interventions in New Zealands Migrant African Communities

Abstract: The second social group most affected by HIV in New Zealand is that of the migrant African communities. As is the case in many resource-rich countries, the number of new HIV diagnoses assumed to have occurred through heterosexual sex has now caught up with those new diagnoses assumed to have occurred through men who have sex with men (MSM). While there is good behavioural surveillance of HIV-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviour (KAB) in New Zealand's MSM population (the GAPSS Surveys), there is very litt… Show more

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