Using the critical path method to rollout and optimise new PMTCT guidelines to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Zimbabwe: a descriptive analysis
Abstract Background Achievement of the elimination target for mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in selected countries has increased hope to end the HIV epidemic in children across the world. However, MTCT rates remain well above the 5% elimination target in most sub-Saharan Africa countries...
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Hauptverfasser: | Reuben Musarandega (VerfasserIn), Joanna Robinson (VerfasserIn), Priti Dave Sen (VerfasserIn), Anna Hakobyan (VerfasserIn), Angela Mushavi (VerfasserIn), Agnes Mahomva (VerfasserIn), Godfrey Woelk (VerfasserIn) |
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