Understanding retention and loss to follow up in HIV care, in particular the number of people with unknown outcomes, is critical to maximise the benefits of antiretroviral therapy. Individual-level data are not available for these outcomes in Australia, which has an HIV epidemic predominantly focused amongst men who have sex with men.A network of the 6 main HIV clinical care sites was established in the state of Victoria, Australia. Individuals who had accessed care at these sites between February 2011 and June 2013 as assessed by HIV viral load testing but not accessed care between June 2013 and February 2014 were considered individuals with potentially unknown outcomes. For this group an intervention combining cross-referencing of clinica...
INTRODUCTION:Improved HIV outcomes as a result of expanded antiretroviral therapy (ART) access is th...
IntroductionThe scale-up of Universal Test and Treat has resulted in reductions in HIV morbidity, mo...
Objective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factors in patients eligible...
BackgroundAttrition along the HIV care continuum slows gains in mitigating the South African HIV epi...
Current estimates of retention among HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa...
Aim. This article describes a cooperative initiative between an HIV-clinic and non-government organi...
IntroductionClinic-based tracing efforts and public health surveillance data can provide different i...
Background: After consecutively defaulting on their appointments for three months, many HIV positive...
BackgroundRetention in care (RIC) leads to reduced HIV transmission and mortality. Few studies have ...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
International audienceObjective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factor...
BackgroundThe HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, receipt of antiretr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...
Background: Despite the progress in HIV care, adherence to follow up remains critical. Disengagement...
Introduction: HIV positive individuals who remain in care are shown to be healthier and live longer ...
INTRODUCTION:Improved HIV outcomes as a result of expanded antiretroviral therapy (ART) access is th...
IntroductionThe scale-up of Universal Test and Treat has resulted in reductions in HIV morbidity, mo...
Objective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factors in patients eligible...
BackgroundAttrition along the HIV care continuum slows gains in mitigating the South African HIV epi...
Current estimates of retention among HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa...
Aim. This article describes a cooperative initiative between an HIV-clinic and non-government organi...
IntroductionClinic-based tracing efforts and public health surveillance data can provide different i...
Background: After consecutively defaulting on their appointments for three months, many HIV positive...
BackgroundRetention in care (RIC) leads to reduced HIV transmission and mortality. Few studies have ...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
International audienceObjective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factor...
BackgroundThe HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, receipt of antiretr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...
Background: Despite the progress in HIV care, adherence to follow up remains critical. Disengagement...
Introduction: HIV positive individuals who remain in care are shown to be healthier and live longer ...
INTRODUCTION:Improved HIV outcomes as a result of expanded antiretroviral therapy (ART) access is th...
IntroductionThe scale-up of Universal Test and Treat has resulted in reductions in HIV morbidity, mo...
Objective: To study retention in care (RIC) trajectories and associated factors in patients eligible...