HIV surveillance in the Middle East and North Africa: a handbook for surveillance planners and implementers
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Abstract
HIV surveillance in the Middle East and North Africa is a handbook for surveillance officers and programme managers. It is designed to assist them in the planning and implementation of key components of a surveillance system for HIV infection and AIDS in a region where low-level and concentrated HIV epidemics currently predominate. It focuses primarily on the components of surveillance systems that track HIV prevalence and related risk behaviour among most-at-risk populations over timeCitation
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. (2010). HIV surveillance in the Middle East and North Africa: a handbook for surveillance planners and implementers. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/119921