Spotlight on Prevention: An Editorial Series Containing Expert Voices on Current Topics in HIV Prevention

Current edition:Alcohol and Risky Sex: Breaking the Link

By Katherine Fritz, PhD, MPH

In countries battling the most severe HIV epidemics in the world, there is yet another powerful and under-addressed structural force at play: the ubiquitous availability of cheap alcohol and drinking norms that encourage its hazardous use. Katherine Fritz advocates for a multilevel response to alcohol and risky sex behavior.

 
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Reducing HIV Infection in Young Women in Southern Africa: The Key to Altering Epidemic Trajectories in a Generalized, Hyperendemic Settinginfo
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The Astonishing Neglect of an HIV Prevention Strategy: The Value of Integrating Family Planning and HIV Servicesinfo
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