The Shinyanga Patient: A Patient’s Journey through HIV Treatment Cascade in Rural Tanzania
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- Reynolds, Lindsey & Moyer, Eileen & Meta, Judith & Erio, Tusajigwe & de Klerk, Josien, 2023. "Mediating immediacy in the era of ‘treat all’: The (chrono)logics of HIV treatment initiation in Shinyanga, Tanzania," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 338(C).
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patient-pathway analysis; HIV; sub-Saharan Africa; health services; access;All these keywords.
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