BACKGROUND:Incarcerated people are at increased risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection relative to the general population. Despite a high burden of infection, HIV care use among prison populations is often suboptimal and varies among settings, and little evidence exists explaining the discrepancy. Therefore, this review assessed barriers to optimal use of HIV care cascade in incarcerated people. METHODS:Quantitative and qualitative studies investigating factors affecting linkage to care, ART (antiretroviral therapy) initiation, adherence and/or outcomes among inmates were systematically searched across seven databases. Studies published in English language and indexed up to 26 October 2018 were reviewed. We performed a narrati...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
ArticleThe need for an effective response to HIV and behavioural patterns in prisons is a significa...
BACKGROUND: Although some studies have identified impressive clinical gains for incarcerated HIV-ser...
Data on antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among prison inmates are limited and not previously s...
BackgroundJails are an important venue of HIV care and a place for identification, treatment and ref...
In the United States (U.S.), the HIV infection rate is disproportionately high among incarcerated in...
Jails are an important venue of HIV care and a place for identification, treatment and referral for ...
Abstract Background Early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) reduces the development of acqu...
To the Editor—Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has decreased human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) morbidit...
Background: Jails are an important venue of HIV care and a place for identification, treatment and r...
BackgroundJails are an important venue of HIV care and a place for identification, treatment and ref...
Abstract Background Incarceration disproportionately affects people living with HIV/AIDS. When peopl...
www.thomasland.com Purpose: To identify and describe the relevant issues and difficulties associated...
New HIV cases are increasing among women, especially women of color. Moreover, the rate of infection...
Background. Incarcerated populations are vulnerable to HIV infection and worldwide exhibit a higher ...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
ArticleThe need for an effective response to HIV and behavioural patterns in prisons is a significa...
BACKGROUND: Although some studies have identified impressive clinical gains for incarcerated HIV-ser...
Data on antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among prison inmates are limited and not previously s...
BackgroundJails are an important venue of HIV care and a place for identification, treatment and ref...
In the United States (U.S.), the HIV infection rate is disproportionately high among incarcerated in...
Jails are an important venue of HIV care and a place for identification, treatment and referral for ...
Abstract Background Early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) reduces the development of acqu...
To the Editor—Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has decreased human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) morbidit...
Background: Jails are an important venue of HIV care and a place for identification, treatment and r...
BackgroundJails are an important venue of HIV care and a place for identification, treatment and ref...
Abstract Background Incarceration disproportionately affects people living with HIV/AIDS. When peopl...
www.thomasland.com Purpose: To identify and describe the relevant issues and difficulties associated...
New HIV cases are increasing among women, especially women of color. Moreover, the rate of infection...
Background. Incarcerated populations are vulnerable to HIV infection and worldwide exhibit a higher ...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
ArticleThe need for an effective response to HIV and behavioural patterns in prisons is a significa...
BACKGROUND: Although some studies have identified impressive clinical gains for incarcerated HIV-ser...