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Teenagers embrace injectables to prevent spread of HIV — Study

"We found that women who are at high risk and adolescents between the ages of 16 and 18 years were more likely to accept injectables," Dr Sheila Bamweyana, an HIV study co-ordinator with Makerere University said in a recent report.

Teenagers embrace injectables to prevent spread of HIV — Study
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

Scientists and researchers from Makerere University and John Hopkins University (MUJHU) have reported that teenagers are more receptive to injectables compared to taking pills, wearing condoms and other methods to

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