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Traveling far but staying close to home.
Sex Transm Infect 2007; 83:501-502.
Low N, Aral SO, Cassell JA.
First 150 Words
An overwhelming majority of the global burden of morbidity and mortality caused
by sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV is borne by the world’s
poorest countries (fig 1).
In a world increasingly "shrunk" by modern communications, what
are the common issues preoccupying the international community of researchers
in our field? In planning this themed issue, published on World AIDS Day 2007,
we sought papers on all topics of global relevance: migration, international
travel, the extent and impact of antiretroviral rollout programmes, and wide-reaching
strategies for the prevention of STI and HIV transmission. We took the opportunity
to seek out international diversity in STI and HIV research. Despite our intention
to travel far afield, we have found ourselves closer to home than we had hoped,
in respect of the authorship, and ownership of the diversity of studies relating
to the populations of the world’s poorer countries. Our 13 . . .