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HIV prevention: A review of reviews assessing the effectiveness of interventions to reduce the risk of sexual transmission (evidence briefing)

This evidence briefing reports on a review of reviews assessing the effectiveness of interventions to impact on the factors - both personal and structural - that influence the sexual risk behaviours for HIV transmission. It focuses on the priority populations for HIV transmission in the UK - men who have sex with men, African communities, commercial sex workers and people with HIV infection. It identifies gaps in primary and review-level research, makes recommendations for research methodology and suggests implications for policy and practice.

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