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Session 157:
Charting the course of an individual AIDS epidemic and understanding its determinants

Thursday, October 01
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Fès 1B
Ifrane Area
Chair: Leigh Johnson, University of Cape Town

1. A cross-national analysis of factors associated with HIV/AIDS infection in sub-Saharan Africa  •  Monica A. Magadi, City University London; Muluye Desta, City University London

2. Income inequality and HIV/AIDS prevalence  •  Samuel K Annim, University of Cape Coast

3. Namibian paradox: diamonds, disparity, and HIV. The unique drivers fueling the HIV epidemic in a wealthy southern African country  •  Cristina de la Torre, Macro International Inc.; Shane Khan, Macro International Inc.; Erin Eckert, ORC Macro

4. Ethnic identity, cross-ethnic sexual network formation, and HIV/AIDS in Africa  •  Roland Pongou, Brown University

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