Sexual and reproductive health and human rights of women living with HIV: a global community survey

Author:

Narasimhan Manjulaa1,Orza Luisa2,Welbourn Alice3,Bewley Susan4,Crone Tyler5,Vazquez Marijo6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, 20 avenue Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.

2. Athena Network, London, England.

3. Salamander Trust, London, England.

4. Women’s Health Academic Centre, King’s College London, London, England.

5. ATHENA Network, Seattle, United States of America.

6. Salamander Associate, Barcelona, Spain.

Publisher

WHO Press

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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5. Quality of life and dimensions of well-being. London: Salamander Trust; 2014. Available from: http://salamandertrust.net/resources/QualityofLifeDimnsnsofWellbeingexerciseSalamanderetalWHOSurvey2014.pdf [cited 2015 Apr 1].

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