Home-Based Intervention to Test and Start (HITS): a community-randomized controlled trial to increase HIV testing uptake among men in rural South Africa
<strong>Introduction</strong> The uptake of HIV testing and linkage to care remains low among men, contributing to high HIV incidence in women in South Africa. We conducted the “Home-Based Intervention to Test and Start” (HITS) in a 2x2 factorial cluster randomized controlled trial in on...
Main Authors: | Tanser, FC, Kim, H-Y, Mathenjwa, T, Shahmanesh, M, Seeley, J, Matthews, P, Wyke, S, McGrath, N, Adeagbo, O, Sartorius, B, Yapa, HM, Zuma, T, Zeitlin, A, Blandford, A, Dobra, A, Bärnighausen, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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International AIDS Society
2021
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