Knowledge and utilization of family planning methods among people living with HIV in Kathmandu, Nepal
Abstract Background Addressing family planning (FP) needs of people living with HIV is an effective response to HIV prevention. Healthy timing and spacing of births help ensure the health and well-being of all women and infants, regardless of their HIV-infection. In addition, preventing unintended p...
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Main Authors: | Rajani Pokharel (Author), Geeta Bhattarai (Author), Namuna Shrestha (Author), Sharad Onta (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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