Integrated point-of-care testing (POCT) for HIV, syphilis, malaria and anaemia at antenatal facilities in western Kenya: a qualitative study exploring end-users’ perspectives of appropriateness, acceptability and feasibility

Author:

Young NicoleORCID,Achieng Florence,Desai Meghna,Phillips-Howard Penelope,Hill Jenny,Aol George,Bigogo Godfrey,Laserson Kayla,Ter Kuile Feiko,Taegtmeyer Miriam

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy

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