HIV-test kits given to women boost testing in men

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HIV-test kits given to women boost testing in men

Providing HIV self-test kits to women seeking care in healthcare facilities could promote HIV testing among couples and male partners, a study says.
According to researchers from Kenya and the United States, men in Sub-Saharan Africa tend to have lower rates of HIV testing than women.
Thus, the researchers determined whether providing HIV self-test to women aged 18 to 39 years old who visited antenatal and post-pregnancy clinics in Kisumu, Kenya between June 2015 and January 2016 could encourage their partners to test for HIV. 
“There’s a greater potential for these tests to be used more widely in high prevalence countries.”
Harsha Thirumurthy, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  

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