Stated and revealed preferences for HIV testing: can oral self-testing help to increase uptake amongst truck drivers in Kenya?
Abstract Background Long-distance truck drivers in Africa are particularly at risk of HIV acquisition and offering self-testing could help increase testing coverage in this hard-to-reach population. The aims of this study are twofold: (1) to examine the preference structures of truck drivers in Keny...
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Main Authors: | Michael Strauss (Author), Gavin George (Author), Joanne E. Mantell (Author), Matthew L. Romo (Author), Eva Mwai (Author), Eston N. Nyaga (Author), Jacob O. Odhiambo (Author), Kaymarlin Govender (Author), Elizabeth A. Kelvin (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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