'There are no more secrets': acceptability of a family-centered model of care for HIV positive children in Eswatini
Abstract Background HIV-positive children have lagged adults on retention in HIV care and viral suppression. To address this gap, Eswatini's Ministry of Health started a pilot family-centered HIV care model (FCCM) targeting HIV-positive children under 20 years old and their families. Methods We...
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Main Authors: | Philisiwe N. Khumalo (Author), Leila Katirayi (Author), Kim Ashburn (Author), Caspian Chouraya (Author), Lydia Mpango (Author), Nobuhle Mthethwa (Author), Lynne M. Mofenson (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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