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Kathryn Stinson

Kathryn Stinson is an epidemiologist with an interest in HIV, prevention of mother-to-child transmission and operations research. She works for CIDER and MSF as the curator of the Khayelitsha ART cohort, comprising 30 000 adults and children enrolled across 11 facilities, and is the site investigator for this cohort on the IeDEA Collaboration. Kathryn has been involved studies that monitor and evaluate the PMTCT programme, both in the Western Cape and Free State Provinces. She co-ordinated the South African arm of the PEARL study which looked at PMTCT effectiveness in four African countries between 2008 and 2010.

Publications by Kathryn Stinson

Email: kathryn.stinson@uct.ac.za

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