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Matthew Chersich to Ambulatory Care Facilities

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Connection Strength

0,368
  1. Attendance at antenatal clinics in inner-city Johannesburg, South Africa and its associations with birth outcomes: analysis of data from birth registers at three facilities. BMC Public Health. 2017 Jul 04; 17(Suppl 3):443.
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    Score: 0,135
  2. HIV testing and counselling for women attending child health clinics: an opportunity for entry to prevent mother-to-child transmission and HIV treatment. Int J STD AIDS. 2008 Jan; 19(1):42-6.
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    Score: 0,070
  3. Gaps in monitoring systems for Implanon NXT services in South Africa: An assessment of 12 facilities in two districts S Afr Med J. 2017 Oct 01; 107(10):827-831.
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    Score: 0,034
  4. Are HIV and reproductive health services adapted to the needs of female sex workers? Results of a policy and situational analysis in Tete, Mozambique. BMC Health Serv Res. 2016 07 26; 16:301.
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    Score: 0,032
  5. Barriers to HIV and sexual and reproductive health care for female sex workers in Tete, Mozambique: results from a cross-sectional survey and focus group discussions. BMC Public Health. 2016 07 20; 16:608.
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    Score: 0,032
  6. Characteristics, sexual behaviour and risk factors of female, male and transgender sex workers in South Africa. S Afr Med J. 2013 Feb 19; 103(4):246-51.
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    Score: 0,025
  7. Perceived stigma among patients receiving antiretroviral treatment: a prospective randomised trial comparing an m-DOT strategy with standard-of-care in Kenya. SAHARA J. 2010 Aug; 7(2):62-70.
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    Score: 0,021
  8. Good treatment outcomes among foreigners receiving antiretroviral therapy in Johannesburg, South Africa. Int J STD AIDS. 2009 Dec; 20(12):858-62.
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    Score: 0,020
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