Reframing the HIV/AIDS debate in developing countries II: case stories of Nigerian rural people living with HIV/AIDS.

Rural Remote Health

Department of Community Medicine and Primary Health Care, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, Nigeria.

Published: February 2007

Since it was first officially reported in Nigeria in 1984, HIV/AIDS has continued to spread in the country to the extent that today it constitutes a major problem. The two case stories of Nigerian rural people living with HIV/AIDS presented in this article were selected from 200 such stories that were compiled against the backdrop of the impact of scarcity of resources on care and support for People Living With HIV/AIDS from Nigerian rural communities.

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