BackgroundThe Nigerian Antiretroviral therapy (ART) program started in 2004 and now ranks among the largest in Africa. However, nationally representative data on outcomes have not been reported.MethodsWe evaluated retrospective cohort data from a nationally representative sample of adults aged \ue2\u2030\ua515 years who initiated ART during 2004 to 2012. Data were abstracted from 3,496 patient records at 35 sites selected using probability-proportional-to-size (PPS) sampling. Analyses were weighted and controlled for the complex survey design. The main outcome measures were mortality, loss to follow-up (LTFU), and retention (the proportion alive and on ART). Potential predictors of attrition were assessed using competing risk regression mod...
Introduction: provision of free anti-retroviral therapy in Zambia started in June 2004. There were o...
Short-medium term studies from sub-Saharan Africa show that, despite high early mortality, substanti...
BACKGROUND: In Mozambique during 2004-2007 numbers of adult patients (≥15 years old) enrolled on ant...
The Nigerian Antiretroviral therapy (ART) program started in 2004 and now ranks among the largest in...
BACKGROUND:The Nigerian Antiretroviral therapy (ART) program started in 2004 and now ranks among the...
With about 3.4 million HIV-infected persons, Nigeria has the second highest number of people living ...
Background: While there has been a rapid global scale-up of antiretroviral therapy programs over the...
BackgroundWhile there has been a rapid global scale-up of antiretroviral therapy programs over the p...
To evaluate the rate and factors associated with attrition of patients receiving ART in tertiary and...
To evaluate the rate and factors associated with attrition of patients receiving ART in tertiary and...
BackgroundIn Nigeria, results from the pilot of the Test and Treat strategy showed higher loss to fo...
Data on long-term outcomes of patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in sub-Saharan Africa ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine mortality and retention in ART programmes in Tanzania, between 2010 and 2013...
BACKGROUND:The last evaluation to assess outcomes for patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART...
SummaryBackgroundShort-term mortality rates among patients with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy...
Introduction: provision of free anti-retroviral therapy in Zambia started in June 2004. There were o...
Short-medium term studies from sub-Saharan Africa show that, despite high early mortality, substanti...
BACKGROUND: In Mozambique during 2004-2007 numbers of adult patients (≥15 years old) enrolled on ant...
The Nigerian Antiretroviral therapy (ART) program started in 2004 and now ranks among the largest in...
BACKGROUND:The Nigerian Antiretroviral therapy (ART) program started in 2004 and now ranks among the...
With about 3.4 million HIV-infected persons, Nigeria has the second highest number of people living ...
Background: While there has been a rapid global scale-up of antiretroviral therapy programs over the...
BackgroundWhile there has been a rapid global scale-up of antiretroviral therapy programs over the p...
To evaluate the rate and factors associated with attrition of patients receiving ART in tertiary and...
To evaluate the rate and factors associated with attrition of patients receiving ART in tertiary and...
BackgroundIn Nigeria, results from the pilot of the Test and Treat strategy showed higher loss to fo...
Data on long-term outcomes of patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in sub-Saharan Africa ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine mortality and retention in ART programmes in Tanzania, between 2010 and 2013...
BACKGROUND:The last evaluation to assess outcomes for patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART...
SummaryBackgroundShort-term mortality rates among patients with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy...
Introduction: provision of free anti-retroviral therapy in Zambia started in June 2004. There were o...
Short-medium term studies from sub-Saharan Africa show that, despite high early mortality, substanti...
BACKGROUND: In Mozambique during 2004-2007 numbers of adult patients (≥15 years old) enrolled on ant...