Relative efficiency of demand creation strategies to increase voluntary medical male circumcision uptake: a study conducted as part of a randomised controlled trial in Zimbabwe
Main Authors: | Sergio Bautista-Arredondo, Sinokuthemba Xaba, Katherine L Fielding, Getrude Ncube, Owen Mugurungi, Collin Mangenah, Webster Mavhu, Diego Cerecero Garcia, Chiedza Gavi, Polite Mleya, Progress Chiwawa, Sandra Chidawanyika, Noah Taruberekera, Ngonidzashe Madidi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021-07-01
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Series: | BMJ Global Health |
Online Access: | https://gh.bmj.com/content/6/Suppl_4/e004983.full |
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