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John Nicholson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Jun 2012 08:53:59 -0400
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The USAID-funded AIDSTAR-One project recently published a study
conducted in six states in Nigeria that explores community perceptions
of PMTCT and safe male circumcision (SMC) services and identifies
barriers to uptake of services. In addition, the study explores
attitudes and barriers regarding male partner involvement, which
increases women’s participation in and adherence to PMTCT services and
improves infant health outcomes. The study will inform the development
of behavior change communication messages to promote PMTCT and SMC in a
few states that can later be replicated across Nigeria.

Access the report on the AIDSTAR-One Website: http://j.mp/KZpfyc



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John Nicholson
Knowledge Management/Communications Manager
AIDSTAR-One
John Snow, Inc.
1616 N. Ft. Myer Drive
11th Floor
Arlington, VA 22209
202.276.0624
Learn more about JSI at: www.jsi.com
Visit AIDSTAR-One at: http://aidstar-one.com
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