2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003445
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Using drones to improve care for HIV-exposed children in Conakry, Republic of Guinea: Anthropological perspectives

Gabrièle Laborde-Balen,
Oumou Hawa Diallo,
Mohamed Cissé
et al.

Abstract: In Conakry, Guinea, like many other African capitals, traffic congestion is a major obstacle to transporting blood samples from peripheral health centres to laboratories where tests are centralised. This situation complicates early HIV testing of HIV-exposed children (i.e., born to HIV-positive mothers), even though the World Health Organization recommends treating HIV-positive children before the age of two months to reduce mortality. The use of drones, which has proved effective in many countries for rapidly… Show more

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