| Strategies to increase VCT uptake |
TuPp02 | |
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Poster Presentations |
| Venue: |
Poster presentation area |
| Time: |
12:30 - 13:45 |
| Chairperson: |
Susan Allen, United States |
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Presentations in this session:
12:30
TuPp0201
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Taking it to the streets: mobile units for couples voluntary counseling and testing
Casanova D.1, Rwanda Zambia HIV Research Group Z.E.H.R.P.2
1Rwanda-Zambia HIV Research Group, Emory University, Lusaka, Zambia, 2Emory University, Atlanta, United States of America
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12:35
TuPp0202
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What influences couples to get tested at couples VCT centers in Kigali, Rwanda and Lusaka, Zambia
Sardar G.1, Rwanda Zambia HIV Research Group Z.2
1Zambia Emory HIV Research Group, Lusaka, Zambia, 2Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States of America
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12:40
TuPp0207
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Impact of user fees on utilisation of voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services in Sagamu, Nigeria
Oduwole M.D.1, Jeminusi A.O.1, Ayantayo B.T.1
1Sagamu Community Centre, Sagamu, Nigeria
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12:45
TuPp0204
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High uptake of voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) services using the mobile and home-to-home (M&H-H) approaches in 2 two districts in Eastern Uganda, through the AIDS information centre (AIC)
Murana E.1, Okello B.N.1
1AIDS Information Centre - Uganda, Mbale, East-Africa, Uganda
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12:50
TuPp0205
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Creating demand for VCT: a multi-country examination of social marketing programs for VCT
Joseph D.1, Richter K.1, England S.1
1Population Services International, Washington DC, United States of America
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12:55
TuPp0206
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Complimentarity of voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services and HIV care and treatment programs in Tanzania
Mduma B.1, Dulle R.1, Temu F.1, Didi A.1, Ocheng D.1, Gavyole A.1
1African Medical and Research Foundation(AMREF), Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania
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