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- Demographic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique 2000. National Strategic Plan to Combat STDs/HIV/AIDS in Mozambique. MISAU/UNAIDS, Maputo.
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- There seemed to be some confusion about the meaning of ‘sexually active’. Some of the respondents said no when asked if they were sexually active, and in response to a later question, said they did have a sexual partner. Hence, the numbers here represent a ‘yes’ answer to either or both of these questions.
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