Explaining continued high HIV prevalence in South Africa: socioeconomic factors, HIV incidence and sexual behaviour change among a rural cohort, 2001–2004
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C. Watts | C. Bonell | J. Hargreaves | P. Pronyk | Julia C. Kim | G. Phetla | L. Morison | J. Porter
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