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Research outputs: HIV/AIDS

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2013 High HIV testing uptake and linkage to care in a novel program of home-based HIV counseling and testing with facilitated referral in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

For antiretroviral therapy (ART) to have a population level HIV prevention impact, high levels of HIV testing and effective linkages to HIV...

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2013 HIV voluntary counselling and testing among recently initiated and traditionally circumsised men in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

HIV voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) is a cornerstone of the national strategic plan for HIV/AIDS treatment, care and support in Sout...

2013 Diagnosis and promotion of serostatus awareness in sub-Saharan Africa

Summary: Evaluation of novel and cost-effective strategies to increase HIV testing and linkage to care among women, men and couples is a key...

2013 Sexual risk after HIV diagnosis: a comparison of pre-ART individuals with CD4>500 cells/ul and ART-eligible individuals in a HIV treatment and care programme in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Little is known about people diagnosed as HIV-positive who access HIV care early in their disease. This cross-sectional study compared indiv...

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