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Research data: PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION (PMTCT) PROGRAMME

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2011 Factors associated with short-course antiretroviral prophylaxis (dual therapy) adherence for PMTCT in Nkangala district, South Africa

Aim: To identify factors that influence adherence to short-course antiretroviral (ARV) prophylaxis by pregnant women and mothers participati...

2011 Sexual relations and childbearing decisions of HIV-discordant couples: an exploratory study in South Africa and Tanzania

This article reports on the influence of HIV on sexual relations and childbearing decisions of 36 HIV-discordant couples, 26 in South Africa...

2011 Promoting male involvement to improve PMTCT uptake and reduce antenatal HIV infection: a cluster randomized controlled trial protocol

Despite the availability of a dual therapy treatment protocol and infant feeding guidelines designed to prevent mother to child transmission...

2011 Report on PMTCT comprehensive community intervention package including male involvement, infant follow-up, peer support, partner violence and infant feeding in Nkangala district, Mpumalanga province

With around 2.7 million people becoming infected with HIV in 2010, there are now an estimated 34 million people around the world who are liv...

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