In the era of ambitious HIV targets, novel HIV testing models are required for hard-to-reach groups such as men, who remain underserved by existing services. Pregnancy presents a unique opportunity for partners to test for HIV, as many pregnant women will attend antenatal care (ANC). We describe the views of pregnant women and their male partners on HIV self-test kits that are woman-delivered, alone or with an additional intervention.
AUTHORS: Augustine Talumba Choko, Moses Kelly Kumwenda, Cheryl Case Johnson, Doreen Wongera Sakala, Maria Chifuniro Chikalipo, Katherine Fielding, Jeremiah Chikovore, Nicola Desmond and Elizabeth Lucy Corbett