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Adeagbo, O., C. Herbst, A. Blandford, R. McKendry, C. Estcourt, J. Seeley, and M. Shahmanesh. "Exploring People's Candidacy for Mobile Health-Supported HIV Testing and Care Services in Rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Qualitative Study." J Med Internet Res 21, no. 11 (2019).
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Adeagbo, O., H. J Kim, F. Tanser, S. Xulu, N. Dlamini, V. Gumede, T. Mathenjwa, T. Barnighausen, N. McGrath, A. Blandford, J. Seeley, and M. Shahmanesh. "Acceptability of a tablet-based application to support early HIV testing among men in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a mixed method study." AIDS Care 33, no. 4 (2021).
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Adeagbo, O., H. Y Kim, F. Tanser, S. Xulu, N. Dlamini, V. Gumede, T. Mathenjwa, T. Barnighausen, N. McGrath, A. Blandford, J. Seeley, and M. Shahmanesh. "Acceptability of a tablet-based application to support early HIV testing among men in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a mixed method study." AIDS Care 33, no. 4 (2021): 494-501.
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Mathenjwa, T., O. Adeagbo, T. Zuma, K. Dikgale, A. Zeitlin, P. Matthews, J. Seeley, S. Wyke, F. Tanser, M .Shahmanesh, and A. Blandford. "Development and Acceptability of a Tablet-Based App to Support Men to Link to HIV Care: Mixed Methods Approach." JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 8, no. 11 (2020).
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Tanser, F. C, H. Y Kim, T. Mathenjwa, M. Shahmanesh, J. Seeley, P. Matthews, S. Wyke, N. McGrath, O. Adeagbo, B. Sartorius, H. M Yapa, T. Zuma, A. Zeitlin, A. Blandford, A. Dobra, and T. Barnighausen. "Home-Based Intervention to Test and Start (HITS): a community-randomized controlled trial to increase HIV testing uptake among men in rural South Africa." J Int AIDS Soc 24, no. 2 (2021).
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Mathenjwa, T., H. Y Kim, T. Zuma, M. Shahmanesh, J. Seeley, P. Matthews, S. Wyke, N. McGrath, B. Sartorius, H. M Yapa, O. Adeagbo, A. Blandford, A. Dobra, T. Bäernighausen, and F. Tanser. "Home-based intervention to test and start (HITS) protocol: a cluster-randomized controlled trial to reduce HIV-related mortality in men and HIV incidence in women through increased coverage of HIV treatment." BMC Public Health 19, no. 1 (2019).
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