Feasibility of an HIV self-testing intervention: a formative qualitative study among individuals, community leaders, and HIV testing experts in northern Tanzania
Abstract Background Achieving the 95-95-95 global targets by 2030, innovative HIV testing models, such as HIV self-testing are needed for people, who are unaware of their HIV status. We aimed to explore key informants, mountain climbing porters, and female bar workers' attitudes, perceived norm...
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Main Authors: | Bernard Njau (Author), Esther Lisasi (Author), Damian J. Damian (Author), Declare L. Mushi (Author), Andrew Boulle (Author), Catherine Mathews (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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