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Volumn 8, Issue 2, 2004, Pages 77-85
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Antenatal HIV screening and treatment in South Africa: social norms and policy options.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ANTI HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS AGENT;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
BEHAVIOR;
CULTURAL FACTOR;
DEVELOPING COUNTRY;
DISEASE TRANSMISSION;
ETHNOLOGY;
FEMALE;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE POLICY;
HUMAN;
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION;
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS PREVALENCE;
MASS SCREENING;
NEEDS ASSESSMENT;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
POLITICS;
PREGNANCY;
PREGNANCY COMPLICATION;
PRENATAL CARE;
REVIEW;
RISK FACTOR;
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY;
SOCIOECONOMICS;
SOUTH AFRICA;
STANDARD;
STATISTICS;
WOMEN'S RIGHTS;
ANTI-HIV AGENTS;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS;
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES;
DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL;
FEMALE;
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
HEALTH POLICY;
HEALTH SERVICES ACCESSIBILITY;
HIV INFECTIONS;
HIV SEROPREVALENCE;
HUMANS;
LOBBYING;
MASS SCREENING;
NEEDS ASSESSMENT;
POWER (PSYCHOLOGY);
PREGNANCY;
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS, INFECTIOUS;
PRENATAL CARE;
RISK FACTORS;
SOCIAL VALUES;
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS;
SOUTH AFRICA;
WOMEN'S RIGHTS;
MLCS;
MLOWN;
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EID: 16644397476
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.2307/3583181 Document Type: Review |
Times cited : (2)
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References (48)
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