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The Impact of Voluntary Counselling and Testing: A Global Review of the Benefits and Challenges. UNAIDS (2001)

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The Impact of Voluntary Counselling and Testing: A Global Review of the Benefits and Challenges. UNAIDS (2001)Many approaches to HIV prevention and care require people to know their HIV status. The importance of voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) has brought about the wider promotion and development of VCT services. However, since the major- ity of countries where HIV has a major impact are also the poorest, the lack of resources has meant that VCT is often still not widely available in the highest-prevalence countries. For VCT services to be prioritized and for resources to be provided for their develop- ment, demonstrating the effectiveness of VCT is essential.

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