Magister Public Health - MPHAim: To establish whether a family centered approach to HIV care in which HIV positive adults are counseled on the importance of having their children tested results in the adults bringing their children under the age of five years for testing and or accessing HIV care, and to explore challenges faced by caregivers in bringing children for testing and care.South Afric
Mary-Ann Davies and Emma Kalk reflect on recent research by Rashida Ferrand and colleagues into barr...
OBJECTIVE: HIV testing is the entry point to access HIV care. For HIV-infected children who survive ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Background: Prevention of mother to child transmiss...
In 2003, UNICEF estimated that nearly 250,000 children were infected with HIV in South Africa. While...
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) has been supporting the Kingdom of Swaziland ...
Introduction: Facility-based HIV testing does not capture many adults and children who are at risk o...
There are substantial gaps in essential services and numerous missed opportunities to engage childre...
In Kenya, only half of children with a parent living with HIV have been tested for HIV. The effectiv...
This article investigates reasons why children who were considered at risk of HIV were not taken for...
Facility-based HIV testing does not capture many adults and children who are at risk of HIV in South...
As the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) pivots its focus to care and treatment...
Since 2010, the annual number of new HIV infections among children (0-14 years) has halved with a 47...
BACKGROUND: As in other resource limited settings, the Ministry of Health in Zambia is challenged to...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Introduction In contrast to the estimated 62% of ad...
BACKGROUND:: Vertical transmission of HIV remains the main source of pediatric HIV infection in Afri...
Mary-Ann Davies and Emma Kalk reflect on recent research by Rashida Ferrand and colleagues into barr...
OBJECTIVE: HIV testing is the entry point to access HIV care. For HIV-infected children who survive ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Background: Prevention of mother to child transmiss...
In 2003, UNICEF estimated that nearly 250,000 children were infected with HIV in South Africa. While...
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) has been supporting the Kingdom of Swaziland ...
Introduction: Facility-based HIV testing does not capture many adults and children who are at risk o...
There are substantial gaps in essential services and numerous missed opportunities to engage childre...
In Kenya, only half of children with a parent living with HIV have been tested for HIV. The effectiv...
This article investigates reasons why children who were considered at risk of HIV were not taken for...
Facility-based HIV testing does not capture many adults and children who are at risk of HIV in South...
As the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) pivots its focus to care and treatment...
Since 2010, the annual number of new HIV infections among children (0-14 years) has halved with a 47...
BACKGROUND: As in other resource limited settings, the Ministry of Health in Zambia is challenged to...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Introduction In contrast to the estimated 62% of ad...
BACKGROUND:: Vertical transmission of HIV remains the main source of pediatric HIV infection in Afri...
Mary-Ann Davies and Emma Kalk reflect on recent research by Rashida Ferrand and colleagues into barr...
OBJECTIVE: HIV testing is the entry point to access HIV care. For HIV-infected children who survive ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Background: Prevention of mother to child transmiss...