Are Slum Dwellers at Heightened Risk of HIV Infection Than Other Urban Residents: Evidence From Population-Based HIV Prevalence Surveys in Kenya Posted on 17/10/2013 (14/08/2019) by APHRC Admin PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles Are Slum Dwellers at Heightened Risk of HIV Infection Than Other Urban Residents: Evidence From Population-Based HIV Prevalence Surveys in Kenya Health and Wellbeing October 2013 Download CONTRIBUTORS Head of Health and Systems for Health Abdhalah Ziraba Ziraba is an Epidemiologist and a Medical Doctor. His research… View Profile Alex C. Ezeh Alex joined APHRC in 1998 (then a program of the… View Profile SIMILAR PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles Women’s autonomy and reproductive health-care-seeking behavior in Ethiopia Journal Articles Women’s attitudes and beliefs towards specific contraceptive methods in Bangladesh and Kenya Briefing Papers Why do some men and women never test for HIV? Insights from Demographic and Health Surveys in Zambia and Lesotho General Who are the missing men? Characterizing men who have never tested for HIV from population-based surveys in six sub-Saharan African countries Technical Reports Voices for action: A report of community engagement on vulnerability and solutions to food and nutrition insecurity maasai community, Kajiado, Kenya* General Voices for action Journal Articles Vitamin a supplementation and stunting levels among two year olds in kenya: evidence from the 2008-09 kenya demographic and health survey* Journal Articles Use of anchoring vignettes to evaluate health reporting behavior amongst adults aged 50 years and above in africa and asia testing assumptions* Policy brief Unsafe abortion as a risk factor for maternal mortality in Liberia