Sexual behaviour and HIV infection in black-Africans in England: results from the Mayisha II survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles
Study aimed at estimating HIV prevalence and distribution of high-risk sexual behaviours, sexual health service use, and HIV testing among black Africans aged 16 years or over living in England. Conclusion: Despite about half the sample having had an HIV test at some time in the past, 9.2% of respondents had an undiagnosed HIV infection. This study supports current policy efforts to further promote HIV testing and serostatus awareness.
Year
2007