From Option B+ to universal “test and treat” in Cameroon: applicable lessons learned at the district level of factors associated with retention in care.
Background and Objective: Retaining women in Option B+ services is crucial for eliminating new pediatric HIV infections. However, there are few studies on factors influencing retention at the district level. This study evaluates the factors associated with retention in two health districts of Camer...
Main Authors: | Joel Njah, Gregory Halle-Ekane, Sylvester Atanga, Edouard Tshimwanga, Felix Desembuin, Pius Muffih |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Global Health and Education Projects, Inc.
2023-09-01
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Series: | International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS |
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Online Access: | https://mchandaids.org/index.php/IJMA/article/view/631 |
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