Studies investigate best practices to ease major disease burden in Sub-Saharan Africa.
An expectant mother in Nigeria is tested for HIV while attending a “baby shower,” at a church, where free HIV tests and prenatal care are offered.Photo by Dina Patel/HealthySunrise Foundation
Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–June 30, 2016. An emerging field, known as implementation science, may help reduce the nearly 150,000 instances of mother-to-child HIV transmissions that occur annually around the world, mostly in developing countries. A…