Introduction: Significant progress has been made with respect to the initiation of children on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Southern Africa including Swaziland, however retention of these children in care poses a major challenge. The aim of the study was to assess retention to care in children testing HIV positive taking into account the number of return child welfare care (CWC) visits the child made. Methods: A retrospective cross sectional study and was conducted at 4 facilities in Swaziland. All children who were HIV infected from 0 to 18 months were identified using the child welfare register (CWC). Infant characteristics were obtained from the child welfare register and early infant diagnosis logbooks. Proportion of patients retaine...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy is associated with improved survival among HIV-infected children....
OBJECTIVES We examine long-term retention of adults, adolescents and children on antiretroviral t...
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) has been supporting the Kingdom of Swaziland ...
Background: In 2011, 3.4 million children were living with HIV worldwide1. Objectives: Describe the ...
BACKGROUND: Retaining patients with HIV infection in care is still a major challenge in sub- Saharan...
Background. Retention in care is associated with improved virological control and survival among HIV...
BACKGROUND: In adults it is well documented that there are substantial losses to the programme betwe...
In adults it is well documented that there are substantial losses to the programme between HIV testi...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: The advent of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has significantly...
BACKGROUND: Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits o...
BACKGROUND : Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits ...
Various strategies have been implemented in countries around the world to reduce barriers to engagem...
BACKGROUND: Improving child survival for HIV-infected children remains an important health agenda. W...
Background: At Kgapane Hospital, Limpopo Province, only 20% of eligible children initiated antiretro...
The objective of the study was to determine predictors of survival among HIV-positive children (<15 ...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy is associated with improved survival among HIV-infected children....
OBJECTIVES We examine long-term retention of adults, adolescents and children on antiretroviral t...
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) has been supporting the Kingdom of Swaziland ...
Background: In 2011, 3.4 million children were living with HIV worldwide1. Objectives: Describe the ...
BACKGROUND: Retaining patients with HIV infection in care is still a major challenge in sub- Saharan...
Background. Retention in care is associated with improved virological control and survival among HIV...
BACKGROUND: In adults it is well documented that there are substantial losses to the programme betwe...
In adults it is well documented that there are substantial losses to the programme between HIV testi...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: The advent of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has significantly...
BACKGROUND: Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits o...
BACKGROUND : Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits ...
Various strategies have been implemented in countries around the world to reduce barriers to engagem...
BACKGROUND: Improving child survival for HIV-infected children remains an important health agenda. W...
Background: At Kgapane Hospital, Limpopo Province, only 20% of eligible children initiated antiretro...
The objective of the study was to determine predictors of survival among HIV-positive children (<15 ...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy is associated with improved survival among HIV-infected children....
OBJECTIVES We examine long-term retention of adults, adolescents and children on antiretroviral t...
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) has been supporting the Kingdom of Swaziland ...