Guest guest Posted January 12, 2002 Report Share Posted January 12, 2002 . That's good news. The literature I cited was specific to the issue of " seroprevalence. " The knowledge-beliefs-behavior literature is other than those references I named. Several are included in a website that was identified within the HIV commentaries earlier this month. Other contributors may have more up-to-date information on kn-be-be efforts. There's an oversight in my comment on HIV and MSFws. One sentence in the fifth paragraph can be better stated: -- Based on informal conversations I've had over several years with persons/places that " test farmworkers, " there are NO regions with zero-prevalence for HIV among farmworkers: West, Midwest, East, upstream or downstream. -- Lighthall provided a good example of how to place into context the HIV test results that one may secure, from the break down of the screening sample to the informative statement on community networks in that locale. V Bletzer. Dep. of Anthropology, Arizona State Univ. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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