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Dr. Joseph Mutai (PhD)
Senior Research Officer, Kenya Medical Research Institution, Kenya
Effects Of Training On Men's Knowledge In Home-based Care Practices For People Living With Hiv And Aids In Kisii County, Kenya
An estimated 35.3 million people worldwide were living with HIV at the end of 2013 hence the need for care and support escalated. HIV/AIDS remains a major health and development challenge in Kenya as 5.9% of Kenyans are infected. Home-based care emerged as an effective method of providing cost-effective and compassionate care to those infected and affected with HIV and

Dr. Joseph Mutai (PhD)
Senior Research Officer, Kenya Medical Research Institution, Kenya
Effects Of Training On Men’s Attitude Towards Home-based Care Practices For People Living With Hiv And Aids In Kisii County, Kenya
An estimated 35.3 million people worldwide were living with HIV at the end of 2013 hence the need for care and support escalated. HIV/AIDS remains a major health and development challenge in Kenya as 5.9% of Kenyans are infected. Home-based care emerged as an effective method of providing cost-effective and compassionate care to those infected and affected with HIV and

Dr. Joseph Mutai
Lecturer, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kenya
Involvement Of Community Health Volunteers In Tb Advocacy, Communication And Social Mobilization In Informal Settlements Of Kibera, Nairobi
Kenya is ranked 15th among the 22 high Tuberculosis burden countries. Slum residents in Nairobi experience a high mortality burden (50%) mainly caused by TB and HIV and AIDS. Despite Community Health Volunteers being largely utilized in the Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization strategy for TB prevention and control, there is little evidence to show how the CHVs are involved.

Joseph Mutai
Lecturer Institute Of Tropical Medicine And Infectious Diseases, Jomo Kenyatta University, P.o Box 6200000200 Nairobi,
Factors Associated With Utilization Of Vct Services Among Men Attending Ongata Rongai Health Centre, Ngong, Kajiado, Kenya
Background: Worldwide, only 5% of People living with HIV are estimated to be aware of their status by 2007. Men utilization of voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services is sub-optimal in Kenya at 40.4%. Objective: This study sought to determine factors associated with utilization of VCT services among men attending Ongata Rongai Health Centre, Ngong, Kajiado, Kenya. Methods: Cross-sectional study,

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