Implementation and Operational Research: Evolution of Couples' Voluntary Counseling and Testing for HIV in Rwanda: From Research to Public Health Practice
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E. Karita | S. Allen | P. Mugwaneza | S. Nsanzimana | K. Wall | A. Tichacek | J. Mukamuyango | E. Remera | R. Bayingana | K. Kayitenkore | P. Raghunathan | F. Ndagije | Brigitte Bekan-Homawoo
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