Associations of Sociodemographic and Clinical Factors with Late Presentation for Early Infant HIV Diagnosis (EID) Services in Kenya
Background: Understanding the missed opportunities in early infant HIV testing within the PMTCT program is essential to address any gaps. The study set out to describe the clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of the infants presenting late for early infant diagnosis in Kenya. Methods: We ab...
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Main Authors: | Agnes Langat (Author), Tegan Callahan (Author), Isabella Yonga (Author), Boniface Ochanda (Author), Anthony Waruru (Author), Lucy Ng'anga (Author), Abraham Katana (Author), Brian Onyango (Author), Benson Singa (Author), Stephen Oyule (Author), George Githuka (Author), Lennah Omoto (Author), Jane Muli (Author), Thorkild Tylleskar (Author), Surbhi Modi (Author) |
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Global Health and Education Projects, Inc.,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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