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Cell Phone Counseling Improves Retention of Mothers With HIV Infection in Care and Infant HIV Testing in Kisumu, Kenya: A Randomized Controlled Study
Avina Sarna, Lopamudra Ray Saraswati, Jerry Okal, James Matheka, Danmark Owuor, Roopal J. Singh, Nancy Reynolds and Sam Kalibala
Global Health: Science and Practice June 2019, 7(2):171-188; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-18-00241
Avina Sarna
aPopulation Council, New Delhi, India.
Lopamudra Ray Saraswati
bPopulation Council, New Delhi, India. Now with Research Triangle Institute, New Delhi, India.
Jerry Okal
cPopulation Council, Nairobi, Kenya.
James Matheka
cPopulation Council, Nairobi, Kenya.
Danmark Owuor
dPopulation Council, Kisumu, Kenya.
Roopal J. Singh
ePopulation Council, Delhi, India.
Nancy Reynolds
fJohns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Sam Kalibala
gPopulation Council, Washington, DC, USA.
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Global Health: Science and Practice
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June 24, 2019
Cell Phone Counseling Improves Retention of Mothers With HIV Infection in Care and Infant HIV Testing in Kisumu, Kenya: A Randomized Controlled Study
Avina Sarna, Lopamudra Ray Saraswati, Jerry Okal, James Matheka, Danmark Owuor, Roopal J. Singh, Nancy Reynolds, Sam Kalibala
Global Health: Science and Practice Jun 2019, 7 (2) 171-188; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-18-00241
Cell Phone Counseling Improves Retention of Mothers With HIV Infection in Care and Infant HIV Testing in Kisumu, Kenya: A Randomized Controlled Study
Avina Sarna, Lopamudra Ray Saraswati, Jerry Okal, James Matheka, Danmark Owuor, Roopal J. Singh, Nancy Reynolds, Sam Kalibala
Global Health: Science and Practice Jun 2019, 7 (2) 171-188; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-18-00241
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