When social, relational and sexual vulnerabilities increase vulnerability to HIV/AIDS: the case of migrants living in Switzerland

Francesca Poglia Mileti, Laura Mellini, Marc Tadorian
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There is emerging evidence that a significant proportion of migrants acquire HIV after arrival in Europe. Thus, to strengthen prevention efforts, it is crucial to understand migrants’ vulnerability...
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