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Rate and associated factors of non retention of mother baby pairs in HIV care in the elimination of mother to child transmission programme, Gulu Uganda: a cohort study

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Fig. 1 Diagram of mother-baby pairs recruitment into the study. Atotal of 476 mother-baby pairs were eligible for this study
Table 1 Mother/baby characteristics
Fig. 3 Plot of Kaplan-Meir for privacy
Table 2 Result of Log-Rank test of mother-baby non-retentionin HIV care (Continued)
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