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Cuba's response to the HIV epidemic
E J Pérez-Stable,
Cheryl Healton
Global Public Health
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AIDS/HIV
100%
Cuba
100%
Viral Outbreaks
100%
Educational Intervention
33%
Media-based
33%
Medical Information
16%
Risk Factors
16%
Behavior Change
16%
Seroprevalence
16%
Sexual Contact
16%
Secondary Prevention
16%
New Infections
16%
Foreign-born
16%
Virus Transmission
16%
Rapid Reduction
16%
Cuban
16%
School-based Program
16%
Virus Detection
16%
Personal Responsibility
16%
Public Health Priority
16%
Blood Products
16%
Low Seroprevalence
16%
Seroprevalence Rate
16%
Mass Testing
16%
Quarantine Policy
16%
Vice Minister
16%
Incomplete Nature
16%
Individual Freedom
16%
Illegal Acts
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Epidemic
100%
Quarantine
80%
Seroprevalence
40%
Infection
20%
HIV Test
20%
False Positive Result
20%
Foreign Born
20%
Virus Transmission
20%
Health Care Planning
20%
Secondary Prevention
20%
Psychology
Public Health
100%
Personal Responsibility
100%
Foreign Born
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Risk Factor
100%
Foreign Born
100%