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Zachariah, R., Teck, R., Buhendwa, L., Fitzerland, M., Labana, S., Chinji, C., … & Harries, A. D. (2007). Community support is associated with better antiretroviral treatment outcomes in a resource-limited rural district in Malawi. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 101(1), 79-84.

Wouters, E., van Loon, F., van Rensburg, D., & Meulemans, H. (2009). Community support and disclosure of HIV serostatus to family members by public-sector antiretroviral treatment patients in the Free State Province of South Africa. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 23(5), 357-364.

Rich, M. L., Miller, A. C., Niyigena, P., Franke, M. F., Niyonzima, J. B., Socci, A., … & Binagwaho, A. (2012). Excellent clinical outcomes and high retention in care among adults in a community-based HIV treatment program in rural Rwanda. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 59(3), e35-e42.

Kunutsor, S., Walley, J., Katabira, E., Muchuro, S., Balidawa, H., Namagala, E., & Ikoona, E. (2010). Using mobile phones to improve clinic attendance amongst an antiretroviral treatment cohort in rural Uganda: a cross-sectional and prospective study. AIDS and behavior, 14(6), 1347-1352.

Mburu, G., Iorpenda, K., & Muwanga, F. (2012). Expanding the role of community mobilization to accelerate progress towards ending vertical transmission of HIV in Uganda: the Networks model. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 15(Suppl 2).

Marum, E., Morgan, G., Hightower, A., Ngare, C., & Taegtmeyer, M. (2008). Using mass media campaigns to promote voluntary counseling and HIV-testing services in Kenya. Aids, 22(15), 2019-2024.

Lippman, S. A., Chinaglia, M., Donini, A. A., Diaz, J., Reingold, A., & Kerrigan, D. L. (2012). Findings from Encontros: a multi-level STI/HIV intervention to increase condom use, reduce STI, and change the social environment among sex workers in Brazil. Sexually transmitted diseases, 39(3), 209.

Lamb, M. R., El-Sadr, W. M., Geng, E., & Nash, D. (2012). Association of adherence support and outreach services with total attrition, loss to follow-up, and death among ART patients in sub-Saharan Africa. PLoS One, 7(6), e38443.

Kurth, A. E., McClelland, L., Wanje, G., Ghee, A. E., Peshu, N., Mutunga, E., … & McClelland, S. (2012). An integrated approach for antiretroviral adherence and secondary HIV transmission risk-reduction support by nurses in Kenya. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 23(2), 146-154.

Kipp, W., Konde-Lule, J., Rubaale, T., Okech-Ojony, J., Alibhai, A., & Saunders, D. L. (2011). Comparing antiretroviral treatment outcomes between a prospective community-based and hospital-based cohort of HIV patients in rural Uganda. BMC international health and human rights, 11(Suppl 2), S12.

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