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Women, Communities, and the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV: Issues and Findings from Community Research in Botswana and Zambia
Women, Communities, and the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV: Issues and Findings from Community Research in Botswana and Zambia
Laura Nyblade and Mary Lyn Field-Nguer,
2001
This paper discusses research in Botswana and Zambia that found gaps in community knowledge about HIV transmission, particularly about mother to child transmission, and yielded insights into community perspectives about: the barriers to using voluntary counseling and testing services; the stigma and fear associated with HIV; traditional norms on breastfeeding; and the role of family and community members in women’s decisions to participate in programs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
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