Effect of prevention of mother-to-child transmission strategies on antiretroviral therapy coverage in pregnant women in Zambia: analysis using routinely collected data (2010-15)
Background: The WHO recommendation for lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) for all pregnant and lactating women (Option B+) has been adopted by nearly all countries with the highest HIV burdens. In January, 2013, Zambia announced that it would revise its guidelines on prevention of mother-to-child...
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Main Authors: | Sehlulekile Gumede-Moyo, MPH (Author), Jim Todd, MA (Author), Ab Schaap, MSc (Author), Paul Mee, PhD (Author), Suzanne Filteau, PhD (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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