Barriers and facilitators associated with HIV testing uptake in South African health facilities offering HIV Counselling and Testing
Background: The scale-up of HIV Counselling and Testing (HCT) in South Africa to 4500 public health facilities and the service's provision in mobile and non-medical sites was aimed at increasing HCT uptake. However, some people still have never had an HIV test. Objective: An HCT survey was carr...
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Main Authors: | Neo Mohlabane (Author), Bomkazi Tutshana (Author), Karl Peltzer (Author), Aziza Mwisongo (Author) |
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