Explaining the HIV prevalence of international traveler population in China, 2005-2012

Explaining of HIV surveillance data (2005-2012) on international travelers from Chinese ports of entry indicated that a significant downward trend of HIV prevalence was observed from 2006 through 2010 among the international immigrants. Moreover, this data reflected HIV prevalence among a specific and clear subpopulation of people defined as unknown HIV status population.

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