A vast proportion of HIV infected individuals worldwide (6/10) do not know their serostatus [1]. This is because HIV testing in health care facilities are impeded by long wait times, lack of privacy and fear of loss of confidentiality of test results, and stigma and discrimination associated with an HIV diagnosis. A self-testing strategy for HIV offers a private and confidential alternative to facility-based tests, but evidence on feasibility of self-testing from South Africa remains limited
Although HIV self-testing (HIVST) is globally accepted as an important complement to existing HIV te...
IntroductionHIV self-testing (HIVST) offers a useful addition to HIV testing services and enables in...
Abstract Background Throughout sub-Saharan Africa HIV-testing rates remain low. Barriers to testing,...
In South Africa, stigma, discrimination, social visibility and fear of loss of confidentiality imped...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, stigma, discrimination, social visibility and fear of loss of confident...
South Africa bears the world's largest burden of HIV with over 6.4 million people living with the vi...
Progress in promoting knowledge of HIV status has been made globally, but half of all people living ...
Stigma, discrimination, lack of privacy, and long waiting times partly explain why six out of ten in...
South Africa bears the world's largest burden of HIV with over 6.4 million people living with the vi...
Abstract: Pitfalls of HIV testing in health care facilities include fears over loss of privacy and c...
The gap in HIV testing remains significant and new modalities such as HIV self-testing (HIVST) have ...
South Africa bears the world’s largest burden of HIV with over 6.4 million people living with the vi...
Whatever the next hottest, scientifically proven HIV treatment or prevention strategies are, they wi...
BackgroundThroughout sub-Saharan Africa HIV-testing rates remain low. Barriers to testing, such as i...
IntroductionHIV self-testing (HIVST) offers a useful addition to HIV testing services and enables in...
Although HIV self-testing (HIVST) is globally accepted as an important complement to existing HIV te...
IntroductionHIV self-testing (HIVST) offers a useful addition to HIV testing services and enables in...
Abstract Background Throughout sub-Saharan Africa HIV-testing rates remain low. Barriers to testing,...
In South Africa, stigma, discrimination, social visibility and fear of loss of confidentiality imped...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, stigma, discrimination, social visibility and fear of loss of confident...
South Africa bears the world's largest burden of HIV with over 6.4 million people living with the vi...
Progress in promoting knowledge of HIV status has been made globally, but half of all people living ...
Stigma, discrimination, lack of privacy, and long waiting times partly explain why six out of ten in...
South Africa bears the world's largest burden of HIV with over 6.4 million people living with the vi...
Abstract: Pitfalls of HIV testing in health care facilities include fears over loss of privacy and c...
The gap in HIV testing remains significant and new modalities such as HIV self-testing (HIVST) have ...
South Africa bears the world’s largest burden of HIV with over 6.4 million people living with the vi...
Whatever the next hottest, scientifically proven HIV treatment or prevention strategies are, they wi...
BackgroundThroughout sub-Saharan Africa HIV-testing rates remain low. Barriers to testing, such as i...
IntroductionHIV self-testing (HIVST) offers a useful addition to HIV testing services and enables in...
Although HIV self-testing (HIVST) is globally accepted as an important complement to existing HIV te...
IntroductionHIV self-testing (HIVST) offers a useful addition to HIV testing services and enables in...
Abstract Background Throughout sub-Saharan Africa HIV-testing rates remain low. Barriers to testing,...