Age-targeted HIV treatment and primary prevention as a 'ring fence to efficiently interrupt the age patterns of transmission in generalized epidemic settings in South Africa
Conclusions
Age-targeted treatment for HIV prevention is unlikely to eliminate HIV epidemics, but is an efficient strategy for reducing new infections in generalized epidemics settings.
Source: International Health - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Bershteyn, A., Klein, D. J., Eckhoff, P. A. Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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