2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.14040/v1
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“[ Repeat ] testing and counseling is one of the key [ services ] that the government should continue providing”: Participants’ Perceptions on Extended Repeat HIV Testing and Enhanced Counseling (ERHTEC) for Primary HIV Prevention in Pregnant and Lactating Ugandan Women

Abstract: Background The ‘Primary HIV Prevention among Pregnant and Lactating Ugandan Women’ (PRIMAL) randomized controlled trail aimed to assess an enhanced counseling strategy linked to extended repeat HIV testing among HIV-negative pregnant and lactating women aged 18-49 years and 410 of their male partners to address the first pillar of the WHO Global Strategy for the Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV transmission. Methods: PRIMAL Study participants were enrolled from two antenatal care clinics and randomized 1:1 to… Show more

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