Purpose of review Adolescents living with HIV are the only age group with increasing HIV mortality at a time of global scale-up of access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). As a ‘treat all’ strategy is implemented worldwide, it is critically important to optimize retention and adherence for this vulnerable group. Recent findings Adolescents and young adults living with HIV have poorer outcomes when compared with adults at each stage of the HIV care cascade, irrespective of income setting. Rates of viral suppression are lowest for adolescents living with HIV, and adherence to ART remains an enormous challenge. High-quality studies of interventions to improve linkage to, and retention in, care on suppressive ART are starkly lacking for adole...
INTRODUCTION: Sustaining optimal adherence is the major challenge facing adolescents living with HIV...
INTRODUCTION: There are two million HIV-positive adolescents in southern Africa, and this group has ...
Poorer adherence to medication is normal in adolescence and is one of a range of risk-taking behavio...
Magister Public Health - MPH (Public Health)Approximately 6% of all people living with HIV in 2016 a...
Adolescents living with HIV are an underserved population, with poor retention in HIV health care se...
Adolescents represent a growing proportion of people living with HIV worldwide and the highest risk ...
Adolescents living with HIV are an underserved population, with poor retention in HIV health care se...
Globally, an estimated 30% of new HIV infections occur among adolescents (15–24 years), most of whom...
Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) struggle to remain engaged in HIV-related care and adhere to an...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is an increasing number of deaths among adult survivors of perinatal HIV. M...
Introduction: Worldwide, HIV-related mortality among adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) increased b...
Background Long-term success of HIV antiretroviral therapy requires near-perfect adherence, maintai...
IntroductionAdherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and retention in treatment programs are requir...
Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) are notably underserved by the national HIV programmes globally ...
OBJECTIVES We examine long-term retention of adults, adolescents and children on antiretroviral t...
INTRODUCTION: Sustaining optimal adherence is the major challenge facing adolescents living with HIV...
INTRODUCTION: There are two million HIV-positive adolescents in southern Africa, and this group has ...
Poorer adherence to medication is normal in adolescence and is one of a range of risk-taking behavio...
Magister Public Health - MPH (Public Health)Approximately 6% of all people living with HIV in 2016 a...
Adolescents living with HIV are an underserved population, with poor retention in HIV health care se...
Adolescents represent a growing proportion of people living with HIV worldwide and the highest risk ...
Adolescents living with HIV are an underserved population, with poor retention in HIV health care se...
Globally, an estimated 30% of new HIV infections occur among adolescents (15–24 years), most of whom...
Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) struggle to remain engaged in HIV-related care and adhere to an...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is an increasing number of deaths among adult survivors of perinatal HIV. M...
Introduction: Worldwide, HIV-related mortality among adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) increased b...
Background Long-term success of HIV antiretroviral therapy requires near-perfect adherence, maintai...
IntroductionAdherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and retention in treatment programs are requir...
Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) are notably underserved by the national HIV programmes globally ...
OBJECTIVES We examine long-term retention of adults, adolescents and children on antiretroviral t...
INTRODUCTION: Sustaining optimal adherence is the major challenge facing adolescents living with HIV...
INTRODUCTION: There are two million HIV-positive adolescents in southern Africa, and this group has ...
Poorer adherence to medication is normal in adolescence and is one of a range of risk-taking behavio...