Assessment of provider-initiated HIV screening in Nigeria with sub-Saharan African comparison

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Felix A. Ogbo
Andrew Mogaji
Pascal Ogeleka
Kingsley E. Agho
John Idoko
Terver Zua Tule
Andrew Page
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[1] Western Sydney University,Centre for Health Research, School of Medicine
[2] Faculty of Social Science,Departement of Psychology
[3] Benue State University,Department of Public Health
[4] School of Public Health,School of Science and Health
[5] College of Science,Department of Medicine
[6] Health and Engineering La Trobe University,Prevention of Maternal
[7] Western Sydney University,to
[8] Faculty of Medical Sciences,Child Transmission of HIV Unit
[9] University of Jos,undefined
[10] Benue State Ministry of Health,undefined
[11] State Secretariat,undefined
[12] General Hospital Idekpa,undefined
[13] Ohimini Local Government Area,undefined
[14] Benue State Hospitals Management Board,undefined
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Provider-initiated testing and counselling; HIV; AIDS; Benue State; Nigeria;
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