An exploration of multi-level factors affecting routine linkage to HIV care in Zambia's PEPFAR-supported treatment program in the treat all era.
Multiple steps from HIV diagnosis to treatment initiation and confirmed engagement with the health system are required for people living with HIV to establish full linkage to care in the modern treat all era. We undertook a qualitative study to gain an in-depth understanding of the impeding and enab...
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Main Authors: | Jenala Chipungu (Author), Helene Smith (Author), Chanda Mwamba (Author), Mwiza Haambokoma (Author), Anjali Sharma (Author), Theodora Savory (Author), Maurice Musheke (Author), Jake Pry (Author), Carolyn Bolton (Author), Izukanji Sikazwe (Author), Michael E Herce (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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