A community based study of the relationship between HIV knowledge, perceived risk and perceptions about HIV vaccines.
To date, the HIV/AIDS pandemic remains a global disaster. The sheer scale of the pandemic and the limited success of prevention programmes in controlling its spread have necessitated an urgent need for the development of a safe, effective and affordable HIV preventive vaccine. However, perceptions o...
Main Author: | Adebowale, Taiwo Olayemi. |
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Other Authors: | Meyer-Weitz, Anna. |
Language: | en_ZA |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5088 |
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