Prevention and elimination efforts of HIV/AIDS caused by sexual violence against women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: An editorial

Author:

Ciswaka Henoch12ORCID,Oduoye Malik Olatunde3ORCID,Masimango Gaston4ORCID,Bavurhe Rodrigue Fikiri4ORCID,Bulondo Daniel25,Biamba Chrispin26ORCID,Kibukila Fabrice4ORCID,Feza Pamela26,Akilimali Aymar257ORCID,Nyakio Olivier8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine University of Kinshasa Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo

2. Standing Committee of Research and Exchange Medical Student Association (MSA) Goma Democratic Republic of the Congo

3. College of Medical Sciences Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Nigeria

4. Faculty of Medicine Official University of Bukavu Bukavu Democratic Republic of the Congo

5. Faculty of medicine La Sapientia Catholic University Goma Democratic Republic of the Congo

6. Faculty of medicine University of Goma Goma Democratic Republic of the Congo

7. Society of Maternal‐Fetal Medicine (SMFM) Washington DC USA

8. Faculty of Medicine Evangelic University in Africa Bukavu Democratic Republic of the Congo

Abstract

SynopsisHIV is a major public health problem in the Democratic Republic of the Congo due to its high incidence and prevalence and its continuing spread.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

Reference8 articles.

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3. HIV Infection Indicator Disease-Based Active Case Finding in a University Hospital: Results from the SHOT Project

4. The natural history of HIV infection;Sabin CA;Curr Opin HIV AIDS,2013

5. Determinants of HIV/AIDS in armed conflict populations;Omare D;J Public Health Afr,2011

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