High rate of unplanned pregnancy in the context of integrated family planning and HIV care services in South Africa
Abstract Background Integration of family planning services into HIV care was implemented in South Africa as a core strategy aimed at reducing unintended pregnancies among childbearing women living with HIV. However, it is unclear whether this strategy has made any significant impact at the populati...
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Main Authors: | Oladele Vincent Adeniyi (Author), Anthony Idowu Ajayi (Author), Mayowa Gabriel Moyaki (Author), Daniel Ter Goon (Author), Gordana Avramovic (Author), John Lambert (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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