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21by Banda, Chancy“…Street children/youth are at risk of HIV infection and other STIs in Malawi. To develop effective prevention strategies, adequate information on STIs and HIV/AIDS as well as the services provided in light of HIV and AIDS is urgently required to this vulnerable population. …”
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22by Nyama, Diana“…This study aims at exploring clients' attitudes and perception towards provider initiated HIV testing and counseling. Specifically, it aims at assessing their knowledge on PTIC, their perceived benefits of PTIC, their attitudes and factors that influence their choice not to test for HIV. …”
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23by Mussa, Osman Omar“…The issue of HIV/AIDS is a major health problem both in developed and developing countries. …”
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24by Nyalapa, Macdonald Williams“…Voluntary HIV counselling and testing is one of the strategies employed in the prevention, control and treatment of HIV and AIDS. …”
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25by Magomero, Nedson Phimba Careford“…Specifically it looked into the knowledge levels and awareness of BCI in relation to HIV/AIDS prevention. It also looked into the factors that hinder effectiveness of the BCI. …”
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26by Osman, Omar Mussa“…The issue of HIV and AIDS is a major health problem both in developed and developing countries. …”
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27by Bilesi, Rosemary“…As more people live with HIV and AIDS, home based care which utilizes community home based care (CHBC) volunteers’ remains necessary. …”
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28by Jambo Kileta, Angella“…Retention in HIV care is the ability to adhere to critical aspects of care, according to health system standards and as prescribed by a health care provider. …”
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29by Munthali, Watchao Laura“…It is therefore important to incorporate these factors when making policies on behavioural change and other measures of reducing HIV and AIDS in the country.…”
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31by Jere, Mirriam Lisa A.“…The purpose of the study was to find out how marital status and gender affect one's attitude towards testing for HIV / AIDS. The type of research design that was used to study this problem was correlation. …”
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32by Kulanga, Mercy“…This descriptive qualitative research was conducted to establish and determine the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of caregivers with clients diagnosed of HIV and AIDS on home based care. The prevalence of HIV infections are increasing world wide and Literature shows that 2.2 million people were living with the virus at the end of 2007 and 1.9 million individuals are being infected every year. …”
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33by Banda, Mtisunge Theodora“…One of the reasons maybe due to poor management of HIV exposed children by the nurses. The aim of the study is to find out the knowledge, attitude and practices of Kamuzu Central Hospital nurses in the management of HIV exposed children. …”
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35by Ngwira, Thom George“…Adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV are growing up to adulthood. Data from the Rainbow Clinic in 2015 indicated that there were 94 adolescents growing up with perinatally acquired HIV accessing services at the hospital. …”
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36by Mpachika, Felistas“…HIV is the most dangerous STD affecting people of all ages. …”
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39by Msuku, Jayne N.“…The study aimed at exploring the people's perception towards repetition of HIV test once tested negative during the initial test. …”
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40by Holla, Ruth M.“…INTRODUCTION: Worldwide, 2000 infants a day are infected with HIV during child birth or via breastfeeding, (WHO, 2012). …”
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