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Exploring migratory dynamics on hiv transmission: The case of mexicans in new york city and Puebla, Mexico

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  • Ruiz, Y.
  • Guilamo-Ramos, V.
  • McCarthy, K.
  • Muñoz-Laboy, M.A.
  • De Lourdes Rosas López, M.

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Migration and population movement are increasingly viewed as important factors associated with HIV transmission risk. With growing awareness of the potential impact of migration on HIV transmission, several perspectives have emerged that posit differing dynamics of risk. We considered available data on the role of migration on HIV transmission among Mexicanmigrants inNew York City and Puebla, Mexico. Specifically, we examined 3 distinct models of migratory dynamics of HIV transmission-namely, the structural model, the local contextual model, and the interplay model. In doing so, we reframed current public health perspectives on the role of migration on HIV transmission.

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  • Ruiz, Y. & Guilamo-Ramos, V. & McCarthy, K. & Muñoz-Laboy, M.A. & De Lourdes Rosas López, M., 2014. "Exploring migratory dynamics on hiv transmission: The case of mexicans in new york city and Puebla, Mexico," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 104(6), pages 1036-1044.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2013.301770_7
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301770
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