The Lancet HIV
Volume 6, Issue 2, 2019

Hostile health-care environment could increase migrants' risk of HIV and prevent access to vital services (Letter) (Open Access)

Finnerty F. , Azad Y. , Orkin C.
  • a Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals, Brighton, United Kingdom
  • b National AIDS Trust, London, United Kingdom
  • c Barts Health NHS Trust, Queen Mary University London, United Kingdom

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Index Keywords

HIV Infections refugee Human immunodeficiency virus infection health care policy Letter human priority journal procedures men who have sex with men sexually transmitted disease Humans male England female pregnancy sexual health child health disease transmission health care organization communicable disease transactional sex migration antiretroviral therapy Reproductive Health pregnant woman Health Policy Transients and Migrants Delivery of Health Care public policy Health Services Accessibility health care delivery

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DOI: 10.1016/S2352-3018(19)30004-9
ISSN: 23523018
Original Language: English