Evidence from the field: missed opportunities for identifying and linking HIV-infected children for early initiation of ART.

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aHIV Section, UNICEF, New York, USA bRegional Office, Eastern and Southern Africa, UNICEF, Johannesburg, South Africa cInter-country Support Team, Eastern and Southern Africa, WHO, Harare, Zimbabwe dGlobal HIV Technical Lead, Management Sciences for Health, Arlington, Virginia eGlobal HIV Programme, Clinton Health Access, New York, USA fNational AIDS Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania gNational STD/AIDS Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Kampala, Uganda hNational HIV Treatment Programme, Ministry of Health, Harare, Zimbabwe.

Published: November 2013

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