Extreme weather events linked to HIV vulnerabilities among sex workers and sexually diverse men in Kenya

New research published earlier this month in AIDS and Behavior highlights links between extreme weather events, such as drought and flooding, and increased HIV vulnerabilities among sex workers and sexually diverse men in Nairobi, Kenya.
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