Young people’s preferences for HIV self-testing services in Nigeria: a qualitative analysis

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Chisom Obiezu-Umeh
Titilola Gbajabiamila
Oliver Ezechi
Ucheoma Nwaozuru
Jason J. Ong
Ifeoma Idigbe
David Oladele
Adesola Z. Musa
Florida Uzoaru
Collins Airhihenbuwa
Joseph D. Tucker
Juliet Iwelunmor
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[1] Saint Louis University,College for public Health and Social Justice
[2] Department of Clinical Sciences National Institute of Medical Research,Department of Clinical Research
[3] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,Central Clinical School
[4] Monash University,School of Public Health
[5] Georgia State University,Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases
[6] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 21卷
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HIV; Youth; HIV self-testing; Nigeria; LMICs;
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