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HAPCO
(2018)
These guidelines recommend targeted HIV testing and the list of eligible clients for
targeted HIV testing has been refined to make the yield better. The revised list of
eligible clients or groups is as follows:
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HAPCO
(2003)
The first evidence of HIV infection in Ethiopia was recognized in the early 1980’s.
The first two AIDS cases were reported in 1986. Since then, the disease has
spread at an alarming rate. Currently, the Country is home ...
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HAPCO
(2009)
The Ethiopian Government has been implementing the HIV Strategic Plan for Multi-Sectoral
response (SPM) for the period 2004-2008. The SPM was envisaged to enhance
implementation capacity, coordination and networking, ...
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HAPCO
(2001)
Over the past two decades the human immunodeficiency virus has spread
silently throughout the world profoundly affecting the lives of men and
women, their families, and societies. It has not respected international
boundaries ...
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HAPCO
(2020)
The Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (FHAPCO) and the Ministry of Health
(MOH) have recognized the need to strengthen the mobilization of domestic resources to
achieve national programmatic targets and ...
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