Towards elimination of mother‐to‐child transmission of HIV in Rwanda: a nested case‐control study of risk factors for transmission
Abstract Background Mother-to-child HIV transmission (MTCT) has substantially declined since the scale-up of prevention programs around the world, including Rwanda. To achieve full elimination of MTCT, it is important to understand the risk factors associated with residual HIV transmission, defined...
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Main Authors: | Eric Remera (Author), Placidie Mugwaneza (Author), Frédérique Chammartin (Author), Augustin Mulindabigwi (Author), Gentille Musengimana (Author), Jamie I. Forrest (Author), Fabian Mwanyumba (Author), Ng'oma Kondwani (Author), Jeanine U. Condo (Author), David J. Riedel (Author), Edward J. Mills (Author), Sabin Nsanzimana (Author), Heiner C. Bucher (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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