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Integrated HIV-injury programming: an underutilized intersection to engage young adults in HIV care in low and middle-income countries.
AIDS 2018 June 20
: Adolescents/young adults, and especially men, are high-risk key populations that have been systematically missed by HIV services in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Because these groups are also more likely to suffer injuries in LMICs, there are significant opportunities to engage these hard-to-reach persons via integrated HIV-injury programming provided during commonly sought acute/emergency care treatments of injuries. However, current facilities based HIV testing and treatment programs have failed to adequately capture these high-risk individuals. As such, research to address the knowledge gaps in HIV care delivery among the injured is needed and has great potential to inform interventions that would identify and treat adolescents/young adults, many of whom have the greatest individual and societal margins for long-term benefits with HIV care globally.
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