Trends and correlates of HIV testing amongst women: lessons learnt from Kenya
Background: A majority of women in Kenya do not know their HIV status and are therefore unable to take preventive measures or medication in order to prolong their lives. Objectives: This study investigates the key determinants of HIV testing in Kenya and documents how these changed over the 1998-200...
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Main Authors: | Thomas N.O. Achia (Author), Eunice Obayo (Author) |
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2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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