HIV partner services in Kenya: a cost and budget impact analysis study
Abstract Background The elicitation of contact information, notification and testing of sex partners of HIV infected patients (aPS), is an effective HIV testing strategy in low-income settings but may not necessarily be affordable. We applied WHO guidelines and the International Society for Pharmaco...
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Main Authors: | Peter Cherutich (Author), Carey Farquhar (Author), Beatrice Wamuti (Author), Felix A. Otieno (Author), Ann Ng'ang'a (Author), Peter Maingi Mutiti (Author), Paul Macharia (Author), Betsy Sambai (Author), David Bukusi (Author), Carol Levin (Author), for the aPS Study Group (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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