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Research outputs: ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY (ART)
2019 Equity of Antiretroviral treatment use in high HIV burden countries: analysis of data from nationally-representative surveys in Kenya and South Africa
To assess changes and equity in antiretroviral therapy (ART) use in Kenya and South Africa. The authors analysed national population-based h...
Download this report2019 Targeting the right interventions to the right people and places: the role of geospatial analysis in HIV program planning
Geospatial epidemiology has a long history. From Snow's famous investigation of the 1854 cholera outbreak in London to today, observing dise...
2019 Determinants of condom use at last sex among HIV positive individuals who knew their HIV status; were on ART, not on ART and those who were HIV negative: findings from 2011 national population based HIV household survey
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Download this report2019 Understanding ART adherence: exploring the structural and psychosocial determinants of antiretroviral therapy adherence among pregnant women in Mpumalanga province, South Africa
Walking a mile in someone elses shoes is a phrase often used to state that one should not judge another until you experience what they exper...