Knowledge and correlates of use of safer conception methods among HIV-infected women attending HIV care in Uganda
Abstract Background Many people living with HIV would like to have children but family planning (FP) services often focus on only contraception. Availability of safer conception services is still very low in most low income countries. In this study we assessed the knowledge and use of safer concepti...
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Main Authors: | Violet Gwokyalya (Author), Jolly Beyeza-Kashesya (Author), John Baptist Bwanika (Author), Joseph K. B. Matovu (Author), Shaban Mugerwa (Author), Jim Arinaitwe (Author), Dickson Kasozi (Author), Justine Bukenya (Author), Rosemary Kindyomunda (Author), Glenn J. Wagner (Author), Fredrick E. Makumbi (Author), Rhoda K. Wanyenze (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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