Community mobilization and maternal Care of Women Living with HIV in poor settings: the case of Mfuwe, Zambia
Abstract Background Research has shown that community mobilization is a useful strategy in promoting maternal care of HIV negative women in resource poor settings; however, similar evidence for women living with HIV is missing. Therefore, in this study we provide this evidence by exploring the relev...
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Main Authors: | Choolwe Muzyamba (Author), Wim Groot (Author), Sonila Tomini (Author), Milena Pavlova (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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