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Establishing a Workplace Antiretroviral Therapy Programme in South Africa
Language:
English
Series/Journal Title:
AIDS Care
Volume:
19
Issue:
1
Copyright:
2007
Cost:
Free to developing countries; $15 for all others.
Description:
This article describes an HIV care program including ART in an industrial setting in South Africa. The program uses guidelines derived from local and international best practice. The training component aims to build capacity among health care staff. The model may be generalizable to other employment health services in settings of high HIV prevalence, and as a model for implementing ART in other types of health-care settings. [publisher’s description]
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