Data from: They are likely to be there: using a family-centered index-testing approach to identify HIV-positive children in Kenya

Jayne Lewis-Kulzer, Nicollate Okoko, Kirsten Ohe, Margaret Mburu, Hellen Muttai, Lisa Abuogi, Elizabeth Bukusi, Craig Cohen & Jeremy Penner
In Kenya, only half of children with an HIV-positive parent have been tested for HIV. The effectiveness of a family-centred index-testing approach to identify children (0-14 years) living with HIV was examined. A retrospective clinical record review was conducted among adult index patients newly enrolled in HIV care between May–July 2015 and family outcomes were followed through May 2016 at 60 high-volume clinics in western Kenya. HIV testing uptake and results, health facility level, enrollment...
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