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MMWR: HIV Transmission Among Black Women: North Carolina, 2004

This report summarizes a study of 101 women who were newly diagnosed as HIV positive and controls to determine reasons for the behaviors that put them at risk for HIV infection. Poverty, partner risk behavior, and alcohol and drug use were among reasons for their behavior. Findings demonstrate the need for multiple approaches to reducing HIV infection among black women.

Audiences:
Health Professionals
Focus Area:
TB
Subjects:
African Americans/Blacks
Publication Date:
2005
Format:
Report
6 p.: b&w.; table.
Last Updated Date:
Publication ID:
33411