Estimating the number of antiretroviral treatment facilities based on the Wilson-Blower method
[...]by using population data as reported in the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health 2004 annual report [3], and based on a 10% HIV prevalence, we determined the HIV population per district and also as a percentage of the total HIV population in the province. [...]we calculated the number of ART HCFs...
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