Fragmentation of maternal, child and HIV services: A missed opportunity to provide comprehensive care
Background: In South Africa, coverage of services for mothers and babies in the first year of life is suboptimal despite high immunisation coverage over the same time period. Integration of services could improve accessibility of services, uptake of interventions and retention in care. Aim: This stu...
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Main Authors: | Lyn J. Haskins (Author), Sifiso P. Phakathi (Author), Merridy Grant (Author), Ntokozo Mntambo (Author), Aurene Wilford (Author), Christiane M. Horwood (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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