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Prevention/Epidemiology Namibia's New Era Examines Increased Risk of HIV Among FishermenMay 1, 2008 Namibia's New Era on Tuesday examined increased risk of HIV among fishermen in the country. According to New Era, fishermen are among those most vulnerable to HIV in the country, and HIV prevalence among the group has been increasing. According to New Era, heterosexual sex is the main HIV transmission route in Namibia, where an estimated 230,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS. Increased development in harbor towns has increased the number of commercial sex workers and could be fueling the spread of HIV among fishermen, New Era repots. Back to other news for May 2008
![]() Male Circumcision Programs in Namibia Should Be Part of Comprehensive Package of HIV Prevention Interventions, Health Minister Says This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report. Visit the Kaiser Family Foundation's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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