Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10502643 | Health & Place | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
⺠HIV prevalence in Nairobi slums is 12%, compared with 5% among non-slum urban residents, and 6% in rural areas. ⺠HIV prevalence in Kenyan urban areas is principally fuelled by very high HIV infection rates in slum areas. ⺠Women who have first sexual intercourse at early ages are at increased risk of becoming HIV infected. ⺠In Kenya there are strong patterns of HIV infection by ethnicity but living in urban areas dilutes this effect.
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Authors
Nyovani J. Madise, Abdhalah K. Ziraba, Joseph Inungu, Samoel A. Khamadi, Alex Ezeh, Eliya M. Zulu, John Kebaso, Vincent Okoth, Matilu Mwau,