Respondent-driven sampling (rds) as a new method to access vulnerable populations to hiv: its application in men who have sex with men
Approximately 30 million people are living with hiv all around the world in 2010. The most vulnerable hiv/aids groups are sex workers, intravenous drug users, transgender people and population of men who have sex with men (msm). Up to now, the surveillance and behavioral studies on sexual transmitte...
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