Three years of HIV/AIDS care and treatment services in Tanzania: achievements and challenges.
@article{Somi2009ThreeYO,
title={Three years of HIV/AIDS care and treatment services in Tanzania: achievements and challenges.},
author={Geoffrey R. Somi and Min Matee and Christina Lulu Makene and Jan van den Hombergh and Bonita Kilama and Khadija I. Yahya-Malima and Prudence Masako and David Sando and Joel Ndayongeje and Bernard Rabiel and Rowland Swai},
journal={Tanzania journal of health research},
year={2009},
volume={11 3},
pages={
136-43
}
}The Tanzania HIV Care and Treatment Plan was launched in October 2004 aiming at providing 440,000 AIDS patients with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) and track disease progression in 1.2 million HIV+ persons by the end of the 2008. This paper is intended to provide information to stake holders of the achievements and challenges of the HIV Care and Treatment Plan since its inception in 2004. Facility patient reports are aggregated at district and then regional level before being sent to the national…Â
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