Enabling HIV self-testing in South Africa
In a South African context, we consider the implications of the United States Food and Drug Administration's recent approval of the OraQuick HIV self-testing kit. We argue that current law and policy inhibit the roll-out of accurate and well-regulated self-testing kits, and create a loophole fo...
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Main Authors: | M L Richter (Author), W D F Venter (Author), A Gray (Author) |
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2012-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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