Unmet need for modern contraception by HIV status: findings from community-based studies implemented before and after earlier ART initiation program in rural Tanzania
Abstract Background Tanzania Health policy insists on the need to provide all women access to contraception despite HIV status. We used data from two HIV epidemiologic serological surveys carried out at different periods of ART provision in rural Tanzania to assess the level of unmet need for modern...
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Main Authors: | Denna Mkwashapi (Author), Jenny Renju (Author), Michael Mahande (Author), Alison Wringe (Author), John Changalucha (Author), Mark Urassa (Author), Jim Todd (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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