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Research outputs: HIV TESTING AND COUNSELLING (HTC)

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2012 "It's important to take your medication everyday okay?": an evaluation of counselling by lay counsellors for ARV adherence support in the Western Cape, South Africa

There is growing interest in standard care programmes for antiretroviral (ARV) adherence support. In South Africa, individual counselling fo...

2012 Considerations for measuring the impact of PMTCT programmes using population-based surveys in selected high HIV prevalance countries

This document describes the considerations for deciding whether or not to include HIV testing of children 1-23 months in a population-based ...

2011 HIV counselling and testing utilisation and attitudes of male inmates in a South African prison

The Department of Correctional Services Policy on the management of HIV and AIDS for offenders include voluntary counselling and testing (VC...

2010 Factors determining prenatal HIV testing for prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV in Mpumalanga, South Africa

This study assessed factors associated with participation in HIV counseling and testing and reported reasons for not taking part in Voluntar...