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Feasibility and acceptability of an antiretroviral treatment as prevention (TasP) intervention in rural South Africa: results from the ANRS 12249 TasP cluster-randomised trial

Communications

Oral communication presented at the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne in July 2014 (session WEAC01 Maximizing the Preventive Benefits of Treatment: Evolving Views).

Authors

Collins Iwuji1, Joanna Orne-Gliemann2, Frank Tanser1, Rodolphe Thiébaut2, Joseph Larmarange3, Nonhlanhla Okesola1, Marie-Louise Newell4, François Dabis2

  1. Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Somkhele, South Africa
  2. Bordeaux University, Institut de Santé Publique, Epidemiologie et Developpement, Bordeaux, France
  3. Centre Population et Développement (CEPED UMR 196 Université Paris Descartes-Ined-IRD), Paris, France
  4. University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Southampton, United Kingdom

Citation

Iwuji Collins, Orne-Gliemann Joanna, Tanser Frank, Thiébaut Rodolphe, Larmarange Joseph, Okesola Nonhlanhla, Newell Marie-Louise and Dabis François (2014) “Feasibility and acceptability of an antiretroviral treatment as prevention (TasP) intervention in rural South Africa: results from the ANRS 12249 TasP cluster-randomised trial” (communication orale n°WEAC0105LB), presented at the 20th International AIDS Conference, Melbourne. http://pag.aids2014.org/session.aspx?s=1118.

Abstract

http://pag.aids2014.org/Abstracts.aspx?SID=1118&AID=11354

Presentation