Impact of an Innovative Approach to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV — Malawi, July 2011–September 2012
Frank Chimbwandira(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), James Houston, Andreas Jahn(University of Washington), Zengani Chirwa(University of Washington), B. Ryan Phelps, Surbhi Modi, Dalitso Midiani(Ministry of Health), Margarett K. Davis, Erik J Schouten(Public Health Institute of Malawi), Joseph Njala(University of Washington), David Bell, Beth A. Tippett Barr(Center for Global Health), Helen Dale, Charles B. Holmes, Charles Mwansambo(Ministry of Health), Sundeep Gupta(Center for Global Health), Eustice Mhango, Anna Gieselman(AIDS United), Simon D Makombe(Ministry of Health), Alice Maida(Center for Global Health), John Aberle‐Grasse
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March 1, 2013
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