Retention to HIV care is vital for patients’ survival, to prevent onward transmission and emergence of drug resistance. Travelling to receive care might influence adherence. Data on the functioning of and retention to HIV care in the Central African region are limited.This retrospective study reports outcomes and factors associated with retention to HIV care at a primary HIV clinic in Lambaréné, Gabon. Adult patients who presented to this clinic between January 2010 and January 2012 were included. Outcomes were retention in care (defined as documented show-up for clinical visits, regardless of delay) or LTFU (defined as a patient not retained in care; on ART or ART naïve, not returning to care during the study period with a patient delay fo...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combinat...
Background: Considerable success has been recorded in the global fight against the human immunodefic...
BackgroundPrevious research indicates clinical outcomes among HIV-infected men in sub-Saharan Africa...
Retention to HIV care is vital for patients' survival, to prevent onward transmission and emergence ...
BACKGROUND: Retention to HIV care is vital for patients' survival, to prevent onward transmission an...
Background Retention to HIV care is vital for patients’ survival, to prevent onward transmission and...
Losses to follow-up (LTFU) remain an important programmatic challenge. While numerous patient-level ...
Current estimates of retention among HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa...
Although Ethiopia has been scaling up the antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, low retention in ca...
Although Ethiopia has been scaling up the antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, low retention in ca...
BACKGROUND: Retention of patients in ART care is a major challenge in sub-Saharan programs. Retentio...
The prognosis of patients with HIV in Africa has improved with the widespread use of antiretroviral ...
Retention of patients in ART care is a major challenge in sub-Saharan programs. Retention is also on...
BACKGROUND: Retention of patients in ART care is a major challenge in sub-Saharan programs. Retentio...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combina...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combinat...
Background: Considerable success has been recorded in the global fight against the human immunodefic...
BackgroundPrevious research indicates clinical outcomes among HIV-infected men in sub-Saharan Africa...
Retention to HIV care is vital for patients' survival, to prevent onward transmission and emergence ...
BACKGROUND: Retention to HIV care is vital for patients' survival, to prevent onward transmission an...
Background Retention to HIV care is vital for patients’ survival, to prevent onward transmission and...
Losses to follow-up (LTFU) remain an important programmatic challenge. While numerous patient-level ...
Current estimates of retention among HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa...
Although Ethiopia has been scaling up the antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, low retention in ca...
Although Ethiopia has been scaling up the antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, low retention in ca...
BACKGROUND: Retention of patients in ART care is a major challenge in sub-Saharan programs. Retentio...
The prognosis of patients with HIV in Africa has improved with the widespread use of antiretroviral ...
Retention of patients in ART care is a major challenge in sub-Saharan programs. Retention is also on...
BACKGROUND: Retention of patients in ART care is a major challenge in sub-Saharan programs. Retentio...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combina...
Patient retention in chronic HIV care is a major challenge following the rapid expansion of combinat...
Background: Considerable success has been recorded in the global fight against the human immunodefic...
BackgroundPrevious research indicates clinical outcomes among HIV-infected men in sub-Saharan Africa...