A session at the International AIDS Conference entitled ?Dynamics of the Epidemic in Context? was a study in contrasts. The first three presentations were a reminder of the similar challenges faced by sex workers, intravenous drug users and MSM (Men who have Sex with Men). Within specific countries, each of these groups has an HIV prevalence that is usually significantly greater than that of the general population of their country. Individuals in these groups are often stigmatized, sometimes including rejection by their own families
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Most-at-Risk-Populations (MARPs) Face Challenges beyond Access to Treatment
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