2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11070968
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Knowledge and Perceptions of Healthcare Workers about the Implementation of the Universal Test and Treat Guideline in Under-Resourced, High-HIV Prevalence Rural Settings

Abstract: Background: South Africa (SA) began implementing its Universal Test and Treat (UTT) policy in September 2016 and Same Day Initiation (SDI) in 2017, aiming to meet the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets by 2020. With significant advances in HIV testing, large gaps remain in the linkage and retention in care. As part of a contribution to the successful implementation of UTT, this study aims to examine progress in the implementation of the UTT and to identify gaps and facilitators in the successful implementation of the gui… Show more

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“…Young women worldwide, particularly in the SSA region, are at increasing risk of HIV infection, with a 20% annual new infection rate [11]. Maluleka et al [12] discovered that impediments to successful UTT applications in South Africa and the SSA region included client loss, service funding, a scarcity of health personnel, and insufficient ART treatment stock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young women worldwide, particularly in the SSA region, are at increasing risk of HIV infection, with a 20% annual new infection rate [11]. Maluleka et al [12] discovered that impediments to successful UTT applications in South Africa and the SSA region included client loss, service funding, a scarcity of health personnel, and insufficient ART treatment stock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%