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National Baseline High Risk and Bridge Population Behavioural Surveillance Survey 2001 Report: Part 1- Female Sex Workers and their Clients. National AIDS Control Organisation India (2001)

National Baseline High Risk and Bridge Population Behavioural Surveillance Survey 2001 Report: Part 1- Female Sex Workers and their Clients. National AIDS Control Organisation India (2001) The key objectives of the National AIDS Control Program are the reduction of the spread of HIV infection in the country and strengthening India's response to HIV/AIDS on a long- term basis. To meet these objectives, data on the current situation in the country needs to be collected. Such information provides a backdrop for evidence based planning of strategic interventions for the control of HIV/AIDS. The impact of the interventions also needs to be periodically monitored through continuous surveillance.

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