Retention in care is important for all HIV-infected persons and is strongly associated with initiation of antiretroviral therapy and viral suppression. However, it is unclear how retention in care and age interact to effect viral suppression. We evaluated whether the association between retention and viral suppression differed by age at entry into care
OBJECTIVES: To determine rates of annual and durable retention in medical care and viral suppression...
Objectives: Studies examining engagement in HIV care often capture cross-sectional patient status to...
This study compared the ability of four measures of patient retention in HIV expert care to predict ...
Retention in care is important for all HIV-infected persons and is strongly associated with initiati...
Objective: To evaluate differences in retention in care rates between older individuals and young ad...
Retention, defined as continuous engagement in care, is an important indicator for quality of health...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Retention, defined as continuous engagement in care, is an important indica...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate how poor retention in HIV care impacts time to ...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between retention in continuous care and sustained viral sup...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between retention in continuous care and sustained viral sup...
Background: Because HIV viral suppression is essential for optimal outcomes and prevention efforts, ...
BackgroundThe HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, receipt of antiretr...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...
Early retention in care, sex, and sexual mode of HIV acquisition has been associated with mortality ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine rates of annual and durable retention in medical care and viral suppression...
Objectives: Studies examining engagement in HIV care often capture cross-sectional patient status to...
This study compared the ability of four measures of patient retention in HIV expert care to predict ...
Retention in care is important for all HIV-infected persons and is strongly associated with initiati...
Objective: To evaluate differences in retention in care rates between older individuals and young ad...
Retention, defined as continuous engagement in care, is an important indicator for quality of health...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Retention, defined as continuous engagement in care, is an important indica...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate how poor retention in HIV care impacts time to ...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between retention in continuous care and sustained viral sup...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between retention in continuous care and sustained viral sup...
Background: Because HIV viral suppression is essential for optimal outcomes and prevention efforts, ...
BackgroundThe HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, receipt of antiretr...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...
Early retention in care, sex, and sexual mode of HIV acquisition has been associated with mortality ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine rates of annual and durable retention in medical care and viral suppression...
Objectives: Studies examining engagement in HIV care often capture cross-sectional patient status to...
This study compared the ability of four measures of patient retention in HIV expert care to predict ...