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Ensuring a Public Health Impact of Programs to Reduce HIV Transmission From Mothers to Infants: The Place of Voluntary Counseling and Testing

Mary Travis Bassett, MD, MPH

The author is with The Rockefeller Foundation (Southern Africa Office), Harare, Zimbabwe.



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Figure 1— Experience of UN-sponsored pilot projects to prevent mother-to-child transmission in sub-Saharan Africa, July 2001.7

 





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Figure 2— Variability in uptake of counseling, testing, and antiretroviral drug therapy in UN-sponsored pilot projects in sub-Saharan Africa, May 2001.14

 





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