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@article{Smith2020UndetectableU, title={Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) Messaging Increases Uptake of HIV Testing Among Men: Results from a Pilot Cluster Randomized Trial}, author={Philip John Smith and Alison M. Buttenheim and Laura Schmucker and Linda‐Gail Bekker and Harsha Thirumurthy and Dvora Joseph Davey}, journal={AIDS and Behavior}, year={2020}, volume={25}, pages={3128 - 3136}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:229483249}}
  • P. Smith, A. Buttenheim, D. J. Davey
  • Published in Aids and Behavior 24 November 2020
  • Medicine

Tailed, peer-delivered messages that explain the benefits of HIV treatment in reducing HIV transmission can increase men’s HIV testing uptake through a cluster randomised trial with individual mobile clinic days as unit of randomisation.

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