Presentation for the 2011 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on HIV/AIDS morbidity in youth and teens, age 13-24, in Texas counties.
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Presentation for the 2011 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on HIV/AIDS morbidity in youth and teens, age 13-24, in Texas counties.
HIV/AIDS Morbidity in Youths and Teens, Ages 13-24, in Texas Counties, ark:/67531/metadc94269
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This paper discusses research on HIV/AIDS morbidity in youth and teens, age 13-24, in Texas counties. Using case data provided by the Texas State Department of Health Services, this paper seeks to understand the spatial distribution of HIV/AIDS morbidity among youths and teens and the variables that are significantly related to the disease.
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Hatton, Meagan & Oppong, Joseph R.HIV/AIDS Morbidity in Youths and Teens, Ages 13-24, in Texas Counties [Presentation],
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