It is estimated that Kenya has 1.6 million people infected with HIV and AIDS, with a record of 88,000 new adult infections annually. The country has HIV prevalence rate of between 5.6 - 7.2% and incidence rate of 0.4 – 0.7%. Recent studies on disclosure among children have revealed HIV disclosure rate of 11% - 26% and 70-80% among sexual partners. Disclosure of HIV positive status in Kenya has been focused on various areas. However, disclosure determinants among persons living with HIV remain unclear. The objective of the study was to explore the level of HIV serostatus disclosure, define determinants of disclosure among persons living with HIV, those receiving treatment and on care at Mo Download
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