Using partner notification to address curable sexually transmitted infections in a high HIV prevalence context: a qualitative study about partner notification in Botswana
Abstract Background Partner notification is an essential component of sexually transmitted infection (STI) management. The process involves identifying exposed sex partner(s), notifying these partner(s) about their exposure to a curable STI, and offering counselling and treatment for the STI as a pa...
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Main Authors: | Adriane Wynn (Author), Corrina Moucheraud (Author), Neo Moshashane (Author), Ogechukwu Agatha Offorjebe (Author), Doreen Ramogola-Masire (Author), Jeffrey D. Klausner (Author), Chelsea Morroni (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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