Objectives: To examine the relationship between retention in continuous care and sustained viral suppression. Methods: The authors retrospectively followed 653 persons who were virally suppressed and seeking care at an infectious disease clinic in Kentucky for an average of 6 years to determine the rates of retention in medical care (≥2 visits separated by ≥3 months within a 12-month period) and sustained viral suppression (\u3c400 copies/mL). A generalized linear mixed model was used to determine an association between retention and suppression over time. Results: Approximately 61% of the study population were retained in continuous care and 75% had sustained viral suppression for all patient-years. Persons retained in care were 3 times th...
The purpose of this study was to compare multiple measures of retention in HIV medical care by deter...
In the last few years, engagement in medical care among individuals living with HIV has become a maj...
To end the HIV epidemic, prevention of new HIV infections will be contingent on preventing at-risk i...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between retention in continuous care and sustained viral sup...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate how poor retention in HIV care impacts time to ...
Optimal retention in care should be continuously monitored even after suppression to prevent the ris...
OBJECTIVES: To determine rates of annual and durable retention in medical care and viral suppression...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...
BackgroundThe HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, receipt of antiretr...
ObjectivesTo determine rates of annual and durable retention in medical care and viral suppression a...
The purpose of this study was to compare multiple measures of retention in HIV medical care by deter...
In the last few years, engagement in medical care among individuals living with HIV has become a maj...
To end the HIV epidemic, prevention of new HIV infections will be contingent on preventing at-risk i...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between retention in continuous care and sustained viral sup...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate how poor retention in HIV care impacts time to ...
Optimal retention in care should be continuously monitored even after suppression to prevent the ris...
OBJECTIVES: To determine rates of annual and durable retention in medical care and viral suppression...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...
BackgroundThe HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, receipt of antiretr...
ObjectivesTo determine rates of annual and durable retention in medical care and viral suppression a...
The purpose of this study was to compare multiple measures of retention in HIV medical care by deter...
In the last few years, engagement in medical care among individuals living with HIV has become a maj...
To end the HIV epidemic, prevention of new HIV infections will be contingent on preventing at-risk i...