85: knowledge, attitude and practice of hiv/aids: a systematic review among key populations at risk for hiv infection in iran
Conclusion:
Despite the importance of preventive behaviors among key groups in breaking the chain of HIV transmission, the lack of evidence in this area is clear. The need to design a comprehensive tool to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of all subgroups, especially key populations at risk for HIV is a top priority of research in this area.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: Journals (General) Authors: Hooshyar, S. H., Shahesmaeili, A., Faramani, R. S., Khajehkazemi, R., Nasirian, M., Sharifi, H., Kamali, K. Tags: Open access Poster Source Type: research
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