Migration as a risk and a livelihood strategy: HIV across the life course of migrant families in India.

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Published in Glob Public Health on March 22, 2016

Authors

Tanvi Rai1, Helen S Lambert2, Helen Ward1

Author Affiliations

1: a School of Public Health , Imperial College London , London , UK.
2: b School of Social and Community Medicine , University of Bristol , Bristol , UK.

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