Key programmatic and policy considerations for introducing multipurpose prevention MPT methods reflections from healthcare providers and key stakeholders in South Africa

dc.article.end-page12en
dc.article.start-page1en
dc.citation.doi10.3389/FRPH.2024.1249750en
dc.contributor.authorAlison Kutywayoen
dc.contributor.authorP Matabogeen
dc.contributor.authorN Mthimkhuluen
dc.contributor.authorCatherine Elizabeth Martinen
dc.contributor.authorLorrein Muhwavaen
dc.contributor.authorN Makalelaen
dc.contributor.authorM Mazibukoen
dc.contributor.authorkhanyiswa kwatshaen
dc.contributor.authorVusile Butleren
dc.contributor.authorSaiqa Mullicken
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-27T08:54:00Z
dc.date.available2025-01-27T08:54:00Z
dc.departmentWITS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND HIV INSTITUTEen
dc.facultyFACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCESen
dc.identifier.citationSCOPUSen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10539/43700
dc.journal.titleKey programmatic and policy considerations for introducing multipurpose prevention MPT methods reflections from healthcare providers and key stakeholders in South Africaen
dc.journal.volume6en
dc.titleKey programmatic and policy considerations for introducing multipurpose prevention MPT methods reflections from healthcare providers and key stakeholders in South Africaen
dc.typeJournal Articleen

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