“We are not the same”: African women’s view of multipurpose prevention products in the TRIO clinical study
Mary Kate Shapley-Quinn,1 Kgahlisho N Manenzhe,2 Kawango Agot,3 Alexandra M Minnis,1,4 Ariane van der Straten1,5 On behalf of the TRIO study team 1Women’s Global Health Imperative (WGHI) RTI International, San Francisco, CA, USA; 2Setshaba Research Centre, Soshanguve, South Africa; 3Impact...
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