<div><p>In Mozambique, the evaluation of retention in HIV care and ART programmes is limited. To assess rate and predictors of attrition (no retention in care) and HAART effectiveness in HIV-1 infected patients who pay for medication and laboratory testing in Mozambique, we conducted a multicenter survey of HIV-1-infected patients who started HAART during 2002–2006. Cox proportional hazard models were used to assess risk of attrition and of therapy failure. Overall, 142 patients from 16 healthcare centers located in the capital city Maputo were followed-up for 22.2 months (12.1–46.7). The retention rate was 75%, 48% and 37% after one, two and three years, respectively. Risk of attrition was lower in patients with higher baseline CD4 count (...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combinat...
In newly HIV-diagnosed patients, the CD4+ lymphocyte count is measured to determine the need for ant...
Background: Retention in care (RC) is a key feature of the cascade of continuum of care that moves f...
In Mozambique, the evaluation of retention in HIV care and ART programmes is limited. To assess rate...
In Mozambique, the evaluation of retention in HIV care and ART programmes is limited. To assess rate...
In Mozambique, the evaluation of retention in HIV care and ART programmes is limited. To assess rate...
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Background: In Mozambique, antiretroviral therapy (ART) scale-up has been successfully implemented. ...
BACKGROUND:Retention in anti-retroviral therapy (ART) presents a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa. In...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Retention in anti-retroviral therapy (ART) presents a challenge in sub-Saha...
Since establishment of Zimbabwe's National Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Programme in 2004, ART provi...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combina...
Introduction: Retention in HIV care prior to ART initiation is generally felt to be suboptimal, but ...
Introduction: Effectiveness of the rapid expansion of antiretroviral therapy (ART) throughout sub-Sa...
INTRODUCTION:WHO recommends antiretroviral treatment (ART) for all HIV-positive individuals. This st...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combinat...
In newly HIV-diagnosed patients, the CD4+ lymphocyte count is measured to determine the need for ant...
Background: Retention in care (RC) is a key feature of the cascade of continuum of care that moves f...
In Mozambique, the evaluation of retention in HIV care and ART programmes is limited. To assess rate...
In Mozambique, the evaluation of retention in HIV care and ART programmes is limited. To assess rate...
In Mozambique, the evaluation of retention in HIV care and ART programmes is limited. To assess rate...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Background: In Mozambique, antiretroviral therapy (ART) scale-up has been successfully implemented. ...
BACKGROUND:Retention in anti-retroviral therapy (ART) presents a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa. In...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Retention in anti-retroviral therapy (ART) presents a challenge in sub-Saha...
Since establishment of Zimbabwe's National Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Programme in 2004, ART provi...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combina...
Introduction: Retention in HIV care prior to ART initiation is generally felt to be suboptimal, but ...
Introduction: Effectiveness of the rapid expansion of antiretroviral therapy (ART) throughout sub-Sa...
INTRODUCTION:WHO recommends antiretroviral treatment (ART) for all HIV-positive individuals. This st...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combinat...
In newly HIV-diagnosed patients, the CD4+ lymphocyte count is measured to determine the need for ant...
Background: Retention in care (RC) is a key feature of the cascade of continuum of care that moves f...