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Expectant mothers in Busia County have been urged to prioritize regular health checkups to allow for early detection and treatment of HIV which can prevent mother to child transmission. This call comes as part of efforts to combat the rising rates of mother-to-child HIV transmission in the border county.
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Expectant mothers urged to go for early screening
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