Feasibility of conducting HIV prevention trials among key populations in Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract Objective To assess the feasibility of conducting HIV prevention trials among key populations in Nairobi, Kenya. Background HIV prevention trials require the inclusion of those at high risk of HIV infection and their informed decision to take part and remain in the clinical trial to the end...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Mueni Mutisya (Author), Vincent Muturi-Kioi (Author), Andrew Abaasa (Author), Delvin Nyasani (Author), Rhoda W. Kabuti (Author), Laura Lunani (Author), Timothy Kotikot (Author), Moses Mundia (Author), Gaudensia Mutua (Author), Geoffrey Ombati (Author), Hannah Nduta (Author), Matt A. Price (Author), Joshua Kimani (Author), Aggrey Omu Anzala (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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