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Ethics of Task Shifting: Exploring the Role of Community Health Workers in HIV Care in Tanzania
Author: Mundeva, Hayley
Date created: 2016-04
The use of lay counsellors for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV: a case study of Botswana’s national PMTCT programme
Author: Wagler, Meghan Elizabeth
Date created: 2008

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  • Wagler, Meghan Elizabeth (1)

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  • HIV/AIDS (2)
  • (-) Task-shifting (2)
  • AIDS (Disease) in infants -- Africa (1)
  • AIDS (Disease) in women -- Botswana (1)
  • Botswana (1)
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  • HIV Infections -- prevention & control – Botswana (1)
  • HIV-positive women -- Services for -- Africa (1)
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