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  • 3. Low male partner participation in antenatal HIV counselling and testing in northern Tanzania: implications for preventive programs.
    Msuya SE, Mbizvo EM, Hussain A, Uriyo J, Sam NE, Stray-Pedersen B.
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  • 7. Male partner involvements in PMTCT: a cross sectional study, Mekelle, Northern Ethiopia.
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  • 9. Navigating the risks of prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV services in Kibera, Kenya: Barriers to engaging and remaining in care.
    Thomson KA, Telfer B, Opondo Awiti P, Munge J, Ngunga M, Reid A.
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  • 15. "The co-authors of pregnancy": leveraging men's sense of responsibility and other factors for male involvement in antenatal services in Kinshasa, DRC.
    Gill MM, Ditekemena J, Loando A, Ilunga V, Temmerman M, Fwamba F.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2017 Dec 06; 17(1):409. PubMed ID: 29212460
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  • 17. "Well, not me, but other women do not register because..."- Barriers to seeking antenatal care in the context of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV among Zimbabwean women: a mixed-methods study.
    Sibanda EL, Bernays S, Weller IVD, Hakim JG, Cowan FM.
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  • 18. Assessment of strategies for male involvement in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services in Blantyre, Malawi.
    Nyondo AL, Muula AS, Chimwaza AF.
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  • 19. Male partners' involvement in prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review.
    Manjate Cuco RM, Munguambe K, Bique Osman N, Degomme O, Temmerman M, Sidat MM.
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