HIV Literature ListServ

HIV ListServ is current HIV literature usually in the form of abstracts/summaries. It also includes latest news on HIV/AIDS research. Abstracts are considered in scope if they examine either behavioral, biological, or psychosocial dimensions of the epidemic, including contextual antecedents, individual risk factors, and prevention intervention design. Items are also included if they further the field in probing macro-level determinants, policy decision making (e.g., cost-effectiveness studies and techniques), and suggest improvements in statistical analysis and methodology. Seminal articles on methods that directly impact the field from epidemiology, neuropsychological and cultural assessment, and biological measurement, are also included. It is an invaluable resource for authors and researchers in the field. There is no fee to join the HIV ListServ.

Read the latest issue: HIV Lserv #7 May 2012: Sex. Transm of HIV/STI w 4 j. issues focused on Sex Risk

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