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Dr Alison Wringe

Associate Professor

United Kingdom

Affiliations

Department of Population Health
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health

Centres

Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre

Research

HIV, health systems, differentiated service delivery, HIV testing, antiretroviral therapy, prevention of mother-to-child transmission, sexual and reproductive health, refugee health

Selected Publications

Availability and experiences of differentiated antiretroviral therapy delivery at HIV care facilities in rural Zimbabwe: a mixed-method study.
Christ, B; Van Dijk, JH; Nyandoro, TY; Reichmuth, ML; Kunzekwenyika, C; Chammartin, F; Egger, M; WRINGE, A; Ballif, M; International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate A,;
2022
Journal of the International AIDS Society
"We have to learn to cooperate with each other": a qualitative study to explore integration of traditional healers into the provision of HIV self-testing and tuberculosis screening in Eswatini.
Schausberger, B; Mmema, N; Dlamini, V; Dube, L; Aung, A; Kerschberger, B; Ciglenecki, I; Vambe, D; Mukooza, E; WRINGE, A;
2021
BMC health services research
Exploring the evolution of policies for universal antiretroviral therapy and their implementation across three sub-Saharan African countries: Findings from the SHAPE study.
Kumwenda, M; Skovdal, M; WRINGE, A; Kalua, T; Kweka, H; Songo, J; Hassan, F; Chimukuche, RS; Moshabela, M; SEELEY, J; RENJU, J;
2020
Global Public Health
Implementation and experiences of integrated prevention of mother-to-child transmission services in Tanzania, Malawi and South Africa: A mixed methods study.
Hassan, F; RENJU, J; Songo, J; Chimukuche, RS; Kalua, T; MCLEAN, E; Luwanda, L; Geubbels, E; SEELEY, J; Moshabela, M; Kajoka, D; WRINGE, A;
2020
GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH
Influence of evolving HIV treatment guidance on CD4 counts and viral load monitoring: A mixed-methods study in three African countries.
RENJU, J; RICE, B; Songo, J; Hassan, F; Chimukuche, RS; MCLEAN, E; Kalua, T; Kajoka, D; Geubbels, E; Moshabela, M; SEELEY, J; WRINGE, A;
2020
GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH
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