Socio-economic status and health care utilization in rural Zimbabwe: findings from Project Accept (HPTN 043)
Zimbabwe's HIV epidemic is amongst the worst in the world, and disproportionately effects poorer rural areas. Access to almost all health services in Zimbabwe includes some form of cost to the client. In recent years, the socio-economic and employment status of many Zimbabweans has suffered a s...
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Main Authors: | Sebastian Kevany (Author), Oliver Murima (Author), Basant Singh (Author), Daniel Hlubinka (Author), Michal Kulich (Author), Stephen F. Morin (Author), Michael Sweat (Author) |
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