Abstract

After remarkable progress in controlling HIV in Uganda in the late 1980s and 1990s, disturbing increases in HIV risk behaviors occurred among youth in Rakai District between 1994 and 2003. Changes in HIV treatment and prevention may have influenced rates of new infections among youth, including availability of PMTCT after 2000, ART after 2004, and male circumcision after 2007. At the same time, national efforts were initiated to insure universal access to primary (1997) and secondary school (2007).

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