Routine programmatic data show a positive population-level impact of HIV self-testing: the case of Côte d'Ivoire and implications for implementation.
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Full Title: AIDS
Abbreviation: AIDS
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Subject Category: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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"Conflicts of interest C.J. declares that WHO receives grants to support activities on HIV testing including self-testing from USAID, Unitaid and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation All the other authors declare no conflicts of interest."
"Author contributions: A.S.F. and J.L. conceptualized the paper. A.S.F. and P.M.D. curated the data. A.S.F. performed the formal analysis, wrote the initial computer programs and wrote the first draft of the paper, while J.L. supervised, validated and ensured the reproducibility of the results and was in charge of the project administration. A.S.F. and J.L. defined the methodology and visualization adopted for the paper. A.S.F., P.M.D. and A.V. provided the resources used for the research. J.L., A.V. and C.D. secured funding for the project. A.S.F., K.B.K., E.E., A.V. and P.M.D. were involved in the investigation. All authors wrote, reviewed and edited the paper. The findings and conclusions in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the funding agencies. Funding: The ATLAS Project was funded by Unitaid, Grant number 2018-23-ATLAS."
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