BackgroundAlthough antiretroviral therapy (ART) significantly improves the survival status and quality of life among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children, loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV-care profoundly affecting the treatment outcomes of this vulnerable population. For better interventions, up-to-date information concerning LTFU among HIV-infected children on ART is vital. However, only a few studies have been conducted in Ethiopia to address this concern. Thus, this study aims to identify the predictors of LTFU among HIV-infected children receiving ART at Debre Markos Referral Hospital.MethodsAn institution-based retrospective follow-up study was done among 408 HIV-infected children receiving ART at Debre Markos Referral...
ObjectiveTo identify risk factors for loss to follow up (LTFU) in an HIV-infected pediatric populati...
Background: In 2017, 64% of children living with HIV in Zambia accessed Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)...
Objective: To determine the survival rate and predictors of HIV-infected children on antiretroviral ...
BackgroundAlthough antiretroviral therapy (ART) significantly improves the survival status and quali...
BACKGROUND:Opportunistic infections (OIs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among chi...
Introduction: African studies have reported high rates of loss to follow up (LTFU) among childr...
Tiruye Menshw Snr,1 Shiferaw Birhanu,2 Tigist Gebremaryam,3 Worke Yismaw,1 Aklilu Endalamaw2,4 1Nurs...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a global health threat, especially in develop...
Background: Substantial progress has been made in the management of pediatric HIV infection in Ethio...
Background: The introduction of antiretroviral therapy in 1996 improved the longevity and wellbeing ...
Background: The Ethiopian epidemic is currently on the wane. However, the situation for infected chi...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of antiretroviral therapy in 1996 improved the longevity and wellbeing ...
Zemenu Sifr,1 Telto Ando,1 Wosenyeleh Semeon,1 Muse Rike,1 Kidist Ashami2 1Department of Health Info...
Background To describe incidence rates (IR) and risk factors for loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) among HIV...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the incidence and risk factors of treatment failure among Huma...
ObjectiveTo identify risk factors for loss to follow up (LTFU) in an HIV-infected pediatric populati...
Background: In 2017, 64% of children living with HIV in Zambia accessed Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)...
Objective: To determine the survival rate and predictors of HIV-infected children on antiretroviral ...
BackgroundAlthough antiretroviral therapy (ART) significantly improves the survival status and quali...
BACKGROUND:Opportunistic infections (OIs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among chi...
Introduction: African studies have reported high rates of loss to follow up (LTFU) among childr...
Tiruye Menshw Snr,1 Shiferaw Birhanu,2 Tigist Gebremaryam,3 Worke Yismaw,1 Aklilu Endalamaw2,4 1Nurs...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a global health threat, especially in develop...
Background: Substantial progress has been made in the management of pediatric HIV infection in Ethio...
Background: The introduction of antiretroviral therapy in 1996 improved the longevity and wellbeing ...
Background: The Ethiopian epidemic is currently on the wane. However, the situation for infected chi...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of antiretroviral therapy in 1996 improved the longevity and wellbeing ...
Zemenu Sifr,1 Telto Ando,1 Wosenyeleh Semeon,1 Muse Rike,1 Kidist Ashami2 1Department of Health Info...
Background To describe incidence rates (IR) and risk factors for loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) among HIV...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the incidence and risk factors of treatment failure among Huma...
ObjectiveTo identify risk factors for loss to follow up (LTFU) in an HIV-infected pediatric populati...
Background: In 2017, 64% of children living with HIV in Zambia accessed Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)...
Objective: To determine the survival rate and predictors of HIV-infected children on antiretroviral ...