HTA - 12/138/02
Feasibility and acceptability of home sampling kits to increase the uptake of HIV testing among black Africans in the United Kingdom: The Haus study.
Project title: Feasibility and acceptability of home sampling kits to increase the uptake of HIV testing among black Africans in the United Kingdom: The Haus study.
Chief investigator: Professor Fiona Burns
Contractor: University College London
Co-investigators: Dr Catherine Dodds, Dr Sonali Wayal, Dr Surinder Singh, Mr Jabulani Chwaula, Mr Peter Weatherburn, Ms Ibidun Fakoya, Ms Memory Sachikonye, Professor Greta Rait, Professor Jane Anderson, Professor Lisa McDaid, Professor Nick Freemantle, Professor Paul Flowers, Professor Rachael Hunter.
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