'If you start thinking positively, you won't miss sex': narratives of sexual (in)activity among people living with HIV in Nairobi's informal settlements.

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Published in Cult Health Sex on November 01, 2009

Authors

Chi-Chi Undie1, Abdhalah Kasiira Ziraba, Nyovani Madise, John Kebaso, Elizabeth Kimani-Murage

Author Affiliations

1: African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya. cundie@popcouncil.org

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