A mechanism by which mass incarceration contributes to HIV disparities in the United States
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zbMATH Open1376.92063MaRDI QIDQ4599080FDOQ4599080
Authors: D. J. Gerberry, Hem Raj Joshi
Publication date: 18 December 2017
Full work available at URL: https://ejde.math.txstate.edu/conf-proc/24/g1/abstr.html
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