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4.3 Perceptions of infection contro
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edridden patient, how to maintain a
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4.5.1 Practicing hand hygiene All v
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In order to prevent dogs and childr
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“Sometimes I ask for gloves from
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they wore gloves or masks. In some
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“… It is difficult to care for
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that also caused breeding of flies
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patients could be affected because
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practices and it was responsible fo
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eplenishment was a challenge. On th
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hygiene. However, to deal with this
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on the government, NGOs, donors/fun
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Due to insufficient water supply, v
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funders and donors); exo (for HBCOs
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faith based organisations and commu
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REFERENCES Akintola, O. (2004). A G
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Denzin, N.K. & Lincoln, Y.S. (Ed) (
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diarrheal among persons with HIV in
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Ross, M.W., Greenfield, S.A., & Ben
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USAID (2001). A noted Bibliography
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APPENDIX 1A: INFORMED CONSENT FORM
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APPENDIX 1B: DEMOGRAPHIC QUESTIONNA
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ISIZULU INTERVIEW GUIDE FOR HBCCS/P
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THE ZULU VERSION OF THE FOCUS GROUP