The influence of population mobility on changing patterns of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from Australia
Investment, bipartisan support and involvement from affected communities have characterised Australia's HIV response, and helped maintain a low prevalence epidemic. Patterns of HIV acquisition are changing, with an increasing number of infections acquired overseas by migrant and mobile populati...
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Australian Health Promotion Association
2016
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| author | Crawford, Gemma Lobo, Roanna Brown, G. Maycock, Bruce |
| author_facet | Crawford, Gemma Lobo, Roanna Brown, G. Maycock, Bruce |
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| description | Investment, bipartisan support and involvement from affected communities have characterised Australia's HIV response, and helped maintain a low prevalence epidemic. Patterns of HIV acquisition are changing, with an increasing number of infections acquired overseas by migrant and mobile populations. A coordinated national response is required to address HIV acquisition in the context of population mobility. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-315412017-09-13T15:20:00Z The influence of population mobility on changing patterns of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from Australia Crawford, Gemma Lobo, Roanna Brown, G. Maycock, Bruce Investment, bipartisan support and involvement from affected communities have characterised Australia's HIV response, and helped maintain a low prevalence epidemic. Patterns of HIV acquisition are changing, with an increasing number of infections acquired overseas by migrant and mobile populations. A coordinated national response is required to address HIV acquisition in the context of population mobility. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31541 10.1071/HE15042 Australian Health Promotion Association restricted |
| spellingShingle | Crawford, Gemma Lobo, Roanna Brown, G. Maycock, Bruce The influence of population mobility on changing patterns of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from Australia |
| title | The influence of population mobility on changing patterns of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from Australia |
| title_full | The influence of population mobility on changing patterns of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from Australia |
| title_fullStr | The influence of population mobility on changing patterns of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from Australia |
| title_full_unstemmed | The influence of population mobility on changing patterns of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from Australia |
| title_short | The influence of population mobility on changing patterns of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from Australia |
| title_sort | influence of population mobility on changing patterns of hiv acquisition: lessons for and from australia |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31541 |