Adherence to Early Infant Diagnosis Testing Algorithm, a Challenge to Early Infant Diagnosis Program in Resource Limited Settings of Uganda
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) targeting HIV exposed infants, happens over a period of time (6 weeks up to 18months), and employs different testing technologies at different testing time points. Being a process that is implemented over time and emplo...
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Main Authors: | Charles Kiyaga (Author), Helen H Lee (Author), Jean-Pierre Allain (Author) |
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Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research - Peertechz Publications,
2015-06-29.
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