The role of trust and health literacy in nurse-delivered point-of-care STI testing for pregnant women living with HIV, Tshwane District, South Africa
Abstract Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) during pregnancy result in neonatal morbidity and mortality, and may increase mother-to-child-transmission of HIV. Yet the World Health Organization's current syndromic management guidelines for STIs leaves most pregnant women undiagnos...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Medina-Marino (Author), Katherine Glockner (Author), Emily Grew (Author), Lindsey De Vos (Author), Dawie Olivier (Author), Jeffrey Klausner (Author), Joseph Daniels (Author) |
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