Conceptual framework and research methods for migration and HIV transmission dynamics.

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Published in AIDS Behav on December 01, 2014

Authors

Susan Cassels1, Samuel M Jenness, Aditya S Khanna

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, 325 9th Avenue, Box 359931, Seattle, WA, 98104, USA, scassels@uw.edu.

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