Introduction Knowledge about HIV infection is studied in different settings. Most of them formal contexts, like students of compulsory schooling, higher education, among health professionals in different cultures or considering affective-sexual relationships. However, popular party contexts provide experiences and contacts and knowledge must flow, in order to prevent sexual risks diseases. As much as possible to found in data bases, there are not studies developed in Portuguese fairs.

Objectives To assess the level of HIV/AIDS knowledge among people who frequent the annual fair at a Portuguese town in the South.

Methods This is a quantitative cross-sectional study was developed, applying a convenience sample of 135 people who visit the...

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