Journey Towards Universal Viral Load Monitoring in Maputo, Mozambique: Many Gaps, but Encouraging Signs
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Swannet, SDecroo, T
de Castro, S
Rose, C
Giuliani, R
Molfino, L
Torrens, A
Macueia, W
Perry, S
Reid, T
Issue Date
2017-07-01Submitted date
2017-09-20
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International HealthAbstract
Viral load (VL) monitoring for people on antiretroviral therapy (ART) is extremely challenging in resource-limited settings. We assessed the VL testing scale-up in six Médecins Sans Frontières supported health centres in Maputo, Mozambique, during 2014-15.Publisher
Oxford University PressPubMed ID
28810670Language
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1876-3405ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/inthealth/ihx021
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