Introduction: African studies have reported high rates of loss to follow up (LTFU) among children in HIV care and treatment centres. Factors associated with LTFU may vary across populations. Few studies have been conducted among HIV infected children in care in rural areas of Kenya. Methods: this involved children aged less than 15 years on follow up at Kangundo Level 4 Hospital HIV clinic from January 2010 to December 2015. We obtained sociodemographic and clinical information from patient files and electronic databases. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were conducted to identify factors predictive of LTFU. Results: a total of 261 HIV-infected children were followed up. The mean age was 10.0 years (IQR, 7-13) ...
Although several studies have explored factors associated with loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV car...
Background and purpose: Many HIV-infected children in Bali have started antiretroviral therapy (ART)...
Objective: With the aim of reducing pediatric loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV clinical care progra...
Background To describe incidence rates (IR) and risk factors for loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) among HIV...
Youth are particularly vulnerable to acquiring HIV, yet reaching them with HIV prevention interventi...
BackgroundAlthough antiretroviral therapy (ART) significantly improves the survival status and quali...
BackgroundAlthough antiretroviral therapy (ART) significantly improves the survival status and quali...
ObjectiveTo identify risk factors for loss to follow up (LTFU) in an HIV-infected pediatric populati...
Youth are particularly vulnerable to acquiring HIV, yet reaching them with HIV prevention interventi...
Tiruye Menshw Snr,1 Shiferaw Birhanu,2 Tigist Gebremaryam,3 Worke Yismaw,1 Aklilu Endalamaw2,4 1Nurs...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate and predictors of early loss to follow-up (LTFU) for recently diagn...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of children registered for care in a large ...
Introduction: Overall outcomes of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infected children on Anti Retroviral ...
BackgroundRetention of children in HIV care is essential for prevention of disease progression and m...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of children registered for care in a large ...
Although several studies have explored factors associated with loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV car...
Background and purpose: Many HIV-infected children in Bali have started antiretroviral therapy (ART)...
Objective: With the aim of reducing pediatric loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV clinical care progra...
Background To describe incidence rates (IR) and risk factors for loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) among HIV...
Youth are particularly vulnerable to acquiring HIV, yet reaching them with HIV prevention interventi...
BackgroundAlthough antiretroviral therapy (ART) significantly improves the survival status and quali...
BackgroundAlthough antiretroviral therapy (ART) significantly improves the survival status and quali...
ObjectiveTo identify risk factors for loss to follow up (LTFU) in an HIV-infected pediatric populati...
Youth are particularly vulnerable to acquiring HIV, yet reaching them with HIV prevention interventi...
Tiruye Menshw Snr,1 Shiferaw Birhanu,2 Tigist Gebremaryam,3 Worke Yismaw,1 Aklilu Endalamaw2,4 1Nurs...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate and predictors of early loss to follow-up (LTFU) for recently diagn...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of children registered for care in a large ...
Introduction: Overall outcomes of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infected children on Anti Retroviral ...
BackgroundRetention of children in HIV care is essential for prevention of disease progression and m...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of children registered for care in a large ...
Although several studies have explored factors associated with loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV car...
Background and purpose: Many HIV-infected children in Bali have started antiretroviral therapy (ART)...
Objective: With the aim of reducing pediatric loss to follow-up (LTFU) from HIV clinical care progra...