Starting HAART in a very advanced stage of disease is assumed to be the most prevalent form of initiation in HIV-infected subjects in developing countries. Data from Latin America and the Caribbean is still lacking. Our main objective was to determine the frequency, risk factors and trends in time for being late HAART initiator (LHI) in this region. prior to HAART. Late testers (LT) were those LHI who initiated HAART within 6 months of HIV diagnosis. Late presenters (LP) initiated after 6 months of diagnosis. Prevalence, risk factors and trends over time were analyzed. available (n = 8515), 76% were LHI: Argentina (56%[95%CI:52–59]), Chile (80%[95%CI:77–82]), Haiti (76%[95%CI:74–77]), Honduras (91%[95%CI:87–94]), Mexico (79%[95%CI:75–83]), ...
Early HIV diagnosis and enrolment in care is needed to achieve early antiretroviral treatment (ART) ...
Objective: To report emerging data on the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)in Arge...
Many HIV-infected individuals do not enter health care until late in the infection course. Despite e...
Background: Starting HAART in a very advanced stage of disease is assumed to be the most prevalent f...
Background: Starting HAART in a very advanced stage of disease is assumed to be the most prevalent f...
Background: HAART rollout in Latin America and the Caribbean has increased from approximately 210,00...
HAART rollout in Latin America and the Caribbean has increased from approximately 210,000 in 2003 to...
BACKGROUND:Since 2009, earlier initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) after an o...
In Latin America, the first wave of HIV-infected patients initiated highly active antiretroviral the...
Background In Latin America, the first wave of HIV-infected patients initiated highly active antir...
Background The benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) underpin the recommendations for the early d...
Background: To ascertain the population rates and proportion of late entry into HIV care, as well as...
Introduction: Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been rapidly scaled up in Asia, most HIV-pos...
Introduction: We assessed trends in HIV Care Continuum outcomes associated with delayed disease prog...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoBackground Access to combination antiretrovira...
Early HIV diagnosis and enrolment in care is needed to achieve early antiretroviral treatment (ART) ...
Objective: To report emerging data on the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)in Arge...
Many HIV-infected individuals do not enter health care until late in the infection course. Despite e...
Background: Starting HAART in a very advanced stage of disease is assumed to be the most prevalent f...
Background: Starting HAART in a very advanced stage of disease is assumed to be the most prevalent f...
Background: HAART rollout in Latin America and the Caribbean has increased from approximately 210,00...
HAART rollout in Latin America and the Caribbean has increased from approximately 210,000 in 2003 to...
BACKGROUND:Since 2009, earlier initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) after an o...
In Latin America, the first wave of HIV-infected patients initiated highly active antiretroviral the...
Background In Latin America, the first wave of HIV-infected patients initiated highly active antir...
Background The benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) underpin the recommendations for the early d...
Background: To ascertain the population rates and proportion of late entry into HIV care, as well as...
Introduction: Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been rapidly scaled up in Asia, most HIV-pos...
Introduction: We assessed trends in HIV Care Continuum outcomes associated with delayed disease prog...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoBackground Access to combination antiretrovira...
Early HIV diagnosis and enrolment in care is needed to achieve early antiretroviral treatment (ART) ...
Objective: To report emerging data on the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)in Arge...
Many HIV-infected individuals do not enter health care until late in the infection course. Despite e...