Birbeck, Gretchen L.
Bond, Virginia
Earnshaw, Valerie
El-Nasoor, Musah Lumumba
Article History
Received: 4 February 2019
Accepted: 5 February 2019
First Online: 15 February 2019
Authors’ information
: GLB, a US-trained neurologist, works in Zambia. Her clinical activities and research programs include work aimed at reducing epilepsy-associated stigma and the secondary medical and social morbidities associated with this stigma. VAB is a social anthropologist based in Zambia who has worked on TB and HIV since the early 1990s, and who is committed to interdisciplinary applied public health research, including stigma related to HIV, TB, disability and marginal groups. VAE is a social psychologist whose research aims to understand and address associations between stigma and health inequities, particularly among people at risk of or living with HIV and/or substance use disorders. MLEN is medical student and a community activist for issues relevant to young people with HIV.
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