Evaluation of Kenya’s readiness to transition from sentinel surveillance to routine HIV testing for antenatal clinic-based HIV surveillance

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Martin Sirengo
George W. Rutherford
Boaz Otieno-Nyunya
Timothy A. Kellogg
Davies Kimanga
Nicholas Muraguri
Mamo Umuro
Joy Mirjahangir
Ellen Stein
Margaret Ndisha
Andrea A. Kim
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[1] National AIDS and STI Control Programme,Ministry of Health
[2] University of California,Global Health Sciences
[3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Division of Global HIV and Tuberculosis, Center for Global Health
[4] National Public Health Laboratory Services,Ministry of Health
[5] Kenya Medical Research Institute,undefined
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BMC Infectious Diseases | / 16卷
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HIV; Kenya; Perinatal transmission; Pregnant women; Surveillance;
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