Factors Associated with Commercial or Non-Commercial Contact in Non-Marital Heterosexual Transmission from Chinese HIV/AIDS Case Reporting System in 2018: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract:Background: In recent years, HIV transmission through heterosexual contact has been on the rise, accounting for more than 69% in 2017{Cui, 2020 #27}. Therefore, an in-depth understanding of the characteristics of heterosexual transmission will greatly improve our effectiveness in preventing AIDS.Methods: All identified People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) reported as transmitted through heterosexual transmission in the Chinese HIV/AIDS Case Reporting System (CRS) in 2018 were included in this study. A multivar… Show more
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