Reliability of reporting of HIV status and antiretroviral therapy usage during verbal autopsies: a large prospective study in rural Malawi
Objective: Verbal autopsies (VAs) are interviews with a relative or friend of the deceased; VAs are a technique used in surveillance sites in many countries with incomplete death certification. The goal of this study was to assess the accuracy and validity of data on HIV status and antiretroviral th...
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Main Authors: | Estelle M. Mclean (Author), Menard Chihana (Author), Themba Mzembe (Author), Olivier Koole (Author), Lackson Kachiwanda (Author), Judith R. Glynn (Author), Basia Zaba (Author), Moffat Nyirenda (Author), Amelia C. Crampin (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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