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HIV and Sex Work: The Lancet Series

Posted on July 28, 2014 by BMJ

This week saw the publication of the new Lancet series, an ongoing series of analyses of research in HIV with a focus on identifying those at risk and collating the data on prevention strategies. Previous parts of the series have looked at men who have sex with men (2012), and general prevention strategies (2008); however […]

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