Migrant Populations
There is limited information in the form of meta-analyses and systematic reviews on effective HIV prevention efforts for migrant populations.

The documents located in the HIV prevention literature survey are:
Anderson, J. (2008). Coming and going: Some aspects of care for migrants with HIV in the UK. Journal of Infection 57(1), 11-15.

Doyal, L. (2009). Challenges in researching life with HIV/AIDS: An intersectional analysis of black African migrants in London. Culture, Health & Sexuality 11(2), 173-188.

Fenton, K. A., Chinoya, M., & Davidson, O. (2008). HIV testing and high risk sexual behavior among London’s migrant African communities: A participatory research study. Sexually Transmitted Infections 78(4), 241-245.

Hamers, F. F., Downs, A. M. (2005). The changing face of the HIV epidemic in Western Europe: What are the implications for public health policies? The Lancet 364(9428), 83-94.

Haour-Knipe, M., Fleury, F., & Dubois-Arber, F. (1999). HIV/AIDS prevention for migrants and ethnic minorities: Three phases of evaluation. Social Science and Medicine 49(10), 1357-1372.

Organista, K. C., Carrillo, H., & Ayala, G. (2004). HIV prevention with Mexican migrants: Review, critique and recommendations. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 37(Suppl 4), S227-239.

Seeley, J. A., & Allison, E. H. (2005). HIV/AIDS in fishing communities: Challenges to delivering antiretroviral therapy to vulnerable groups. AIDS Care 17(6), 688-697.

Webber, G. (2007). The impact of migration on HIV prevention for women: Constructing a conceptual framework. Health Care for Women International 28(8), 712-730.

 

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