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Medical Research Council
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World Health Organization
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Health Systems Trust
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UNAIDS
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The Global Forum on MSM & HIV (MSMGF)
The National Household HIV Prevalence and Risk Survey of South African Children
Publication Year:
2004
Published by:
Human Sciences Research Council
ISBN:
0 7969 2055 9
The National Household HIV Prevalence and Risk Survey of South African Children forms part of the Nelson Mandela/HSRC Study of HIV/AIDS: South African National HIV Prevalence, Behavioural Risks and Mass Media Household Survey 2002. This report provides information on HIV prevalence, orphanhood, risk factors for HIV infection and knowledge of HIV/AIDS among South African children.
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