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HIV and viremia prevalence in non-migrating members of migrant households in Rakai region, Uganda: A cross-sectional population-based study.

Ruth YoungJoseph SsekasanvuJoseph KagaayiRobert SsekubuguGodfrey KigoziSteven J ReynoldsMaria J WawerBareng A S NonyaneLarry W ChangCaitlin E KennedyLigia PainaPhilip A AnglewiczThomas C QuinnDavid SerwaddaFred NalugodaM Kate Grabowski
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Household migration was associated with HIV outcomes for certain non-migrants, suggesting that the context of household migration influences the observed association with HIV outcomes. In particular, non-migrating women with migrating spouses were more likely to have substantially higher HIV burden. Non-migrants with migrant spouses may benefit from additional support when accessing HIV services.
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