Akama, E.
Mburu, M.
Mutegi, E.
Nyanaro, G.
Otieno, J. P.
Ndolo, S.
Ochanda, B.
Ojwang’, L.
Lewis-Kulzer, J.
Abuogi, L.
Oyaro, P.
Cohen, C. R.
Bukusi, E. A.
Onono, M.
Funding for this research was provided by:
U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (#PS001913)
Article History
First Online: 11 June 2018
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
: For this analysis, the program evaluation protocol that allows Family Aids Care and Education Services (FACES) to utilize routinely gathered medical information for program evaluation and dissemination was reviewed and approved by the KEMRI ethical review committee, CDC, and the UCSF Committee on Human Research. In addition, informed consent was not obtained from particiants because these were routine services accessible to all patients at the health facility. To protect patient privacy, all data were de-identified, and access to patient records restricted to authorized health workers.