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Can moving HIV testing out of clinics make the testing process more equitable between different social groups?
( A. Weinreb;G. Stecklov / Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research , 2009)
The plan to increase HIV testing is a cornerstone of the international health strategy against the HIV/AIDS epidemic, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Using material form ongoing demographic resear...

Access to HIV counselling and testing must be improved in rural South Africa

( Karl Peltzer;Gladys Matseke;Thembile Mzolo / BioMed Central , 2009)

With over 30% of women and men in the South Africa's 2005 national HIV household survey indicating that they had previously been tested for HIV (of which 91% were aware of their test results),...

Basic health care services in Afghanistan
( Management Sciences for Health , 2005)
Since the creation of the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) in Afghanistan in 2003 the country has seen many positive changes in its health care system. This document from the Ministry of Public...
Trial results of male circumcision for the prevention of HIV
( N. Siegfried / Public Library of Science Medicine , 2005)
Given the devastating mortality and morbidity associated with HIV and AIDS, many potential prevention measures against HIV infection have been explored. Male circumcision is one of these. This short a...
A community-based approach to HIV and AIDS service provision
( Médecins Sans Frontières , 2009)

Lesotho has the third highest HIV prevalence in the world, with an estimated 270,000 people living with
HIV and AIDS in the country, and 18,000 deaths annually of AIDS-related ...

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