Abstract Background Factors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poorly understood. With new recommendations for universal HIV treatment and increasing antiretroviral therapy (ART) access, we sought to evaluate how access to early ART influences fertility desires among HIV-infected ART-naïve women. Methods Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with a select subgroup of 20 HIV-infected ART-naïve women attending one of 13 HIV facilities in western Kenya between July and August 2014 who would soon newly become eligible to initiate ART based on the latest national policy recommendations. The interviews covered four major themes: 1) definitions of family and children’s role in community; 2) personal, i...
International audienceThe majority of HIV-infected people in sub-Saharan Africa are women, many of r...
As access to antiretroviral therapy increases, more HIV-infected patients in sub-Saharan Africa may ...
Objectives: Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretr...
BackgroundFactors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poorly underst...
Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretroviral thera...
Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretroviral thera...
BackgroundHIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract Objectives HIV remained the major cause of death in women of reproductive age worldwide. Th...
OBJECTIVES With access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), people living with human immunodeficiency vi...
There is an increase of people living with HIV / AIDS who are on antiretroviral treatment worldwide...
BackgroundThere is growing recognition of the difficult reproductive decisions faced by HIV-positive...
Background. High fertility and aspiration to have more children are a normal phenomenon in many deve...
HIV epidemic in Kenya is geographically diverse ranging from a prevalence of 26 percent and 0.4 perc...
BackgroundHIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa...
Despite increasing efforts to address the reproductive health needs of people living with HIV, a hig...
International audienceThe majority of HIV-infected people in sub-Saharan Africa are women, many of r...
As access to antiretroviral therapy increases, more HIV-infected patients in sub-Saharan Africa may ...
Objectives: Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretr...
BackgroundFactors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poorly underst...
Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretroviral thera...
Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretroviral thera...
BackgroundHIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract Objectives HIV remained the major cause of death in women of reproductive age worldwide. Th...
OBJECTIVES With access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), people living with human immunodeficiency vi...
There is an increase of people living with HIV / AIDS who are on antiretroviral treatment worldwide...
BackgroundThere is growing recognition of the difficult reproductive decisions faced by HIV-positive...
Background. High fertility and aspiration to have more children are a normal phenomenon in many deve...
HIV epidemic in Kenya is geographically diverse ranging from a prevalence of 26 percent and 0.4 perc...
BackgroundHIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa...
Despite increasing efforts to address the reproductive health needs of people living with HIV, a hig...
International audienceThe majority of HIV-infected people in sub-Saharan Africa are women, many of r...
As access to antiretroviral therapy increases, more HIV-infected patients in sub-Saharan Africa may ...
Objectives: Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretr...