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Population mobility has long been associated with the dynamics of HIV transmission. Initial concerns focused on the historical spatial spread of the disease, whereas more recent concerns in the epidemiological and public health literature view mobile populations as engaging in higher levels of risky sexual behaviours than non-mobile populations. Two main case studies.
Kevin Deane is a lecturer in International Development at the University of Northampton, UK. He completed his PhD at SOAS in 2013, with fieldwork conducted in Mwanza region, Tanzania.
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