HIV self-testing (HIVST) is a novel approach designed to assist in achieving the goal of at least 90% of the population that learn their HIV status. A self-test user with a positive test is required to visit a clinic to link into HIV care, yet little is known about patient preferences for linkage strategies. We examined the intention to link to care amongst potential HIVST users and the suitability of three linkage to care strategies in Lusaka Province, Zambia
Background: Young people, aged 16–24, in southern Malawi have high uptake of HIV self-testing (HIVST...
Home-based HIV counselling and testing (HBHCT) has the potential to increase HIV testing uptake in s...
OBJECTIVES: The current research identifies key drivers of demand for linkage into care following a ...
Gender disparities are pervasive throughout the HIV care continuum in sub-Saharan Africa, with men t...
There has been a substantial scale-up of HIV testing, yet 15% of people with HIV are still unaware o...
Objective: Linkage to care is the bridge between HIV testing and HIV treatment, care and support. In...
# Background In human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care, key populations are sex workers, people wh...
Introduction: Efforts to increase awareness of HIV status have led to growing interest in community-...
OBJECTIVE: To measure linkage to care and antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation among newly diagno...
Background: HIV testing and knowledge of status are starting points for HIV treatment and prevention...
INTRODUCTION:As countries move towards universal HIV treatment, many individuals fail to link to car...
BACKGROUND: Young people, aged 16-24, in southern Malawi have high uptake of HIV self-testing (HIVST...
Globally, HIV testing services (HTS) have been scaled up resulting in 79% of all people with HIV awa...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (School of Public Health)HIV testing, linkage to HIV care and continuity o...
BackgroundHIV self-testing (HIVST) may play a role in addressing gaps in HIV testing coverage and as...
Background: Young people, aged 16–24, in southern Malawi have high uptake of HIV self-testing (HIVST...
Home-based HIV counselling and testing (HBHCT) has the potential to increase HIV testing uptake in s...
OBJECTIVES: The current research identifies key drivers of demand for linkage into care following a ...
Gender disparities are pervasive throughout the HIV care continuum in sub-Saharan Africa, with men t...
There has been a substantial scale-up of HIV testing, yet 15% of people with HIV are still unaware o...
Objective: Linkage to care is the bridge between HIV testing and HIV treatment, care and support. In...
# Background In human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care, key populations are sex workers, people wh...
Introduction: Efforts to increase awareness of HIV status have led to growing interest in community-...
OBJECTIVE: To measure linkage to care and antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation among newly diagno...
Background: HIV testing and knowledge of status are starting points for HIV treatment and prevention...
INTRODUCTION:As countries move towards universal HIV treatment, many individuals fail to link to car...
BACKGROUND: Young people, aged 16-24, in southern Malawi have high uptake of HIV self-testing (HIVST...
Globally, HIV testing services (HTS) have been scaled up resulting in 79% of all people with HIV awa...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (School of Public Health)HIV testing, linkage to HIV care and continuity o...
BackgroundHIV self-testing (HIVST) may play a role in addressing gaps in HIV testing coverage and as...
Background: Young people, aged 16–24, in southern Malawi have high uptake of HIV self-testing (HIVST...
Home-based HIV counselling and testing (HBHCT) has the potential to increase HIV testing uptake in s...
OBJECTIVES: The current research identifies key drivers of demand for linkage into care following a ...