Implementation of a PMTCT programme in a high HIV prevalence setting in Johannesburg, South Africa: 2002-2015
Background: Great strides have been made in decreasing paediatric human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. In South Africa, new paediatric HIV infections decreased by 84% between 2009 and 2015. This achievement is a result of a strong political will and the ra...
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Main Authors: | Coceka Mnyani (Author), Carol L. Tait (Author), Remco P.H. Peters (Author), Helen Struthers (Author), Avy Violari (Author), Glenda Gray (Author), Eckhart J. Buchmann (Author), Matthew F. Chersich (Author), James A. McIntyre (Author) |
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