There were 1.7 million HIV/AIDS-related deaths worldwide. The low retention of patients in care was a hindrance to their treatment. The objective of this study was to establish the epidemiological profile of patients, to implement “tracking” and to evaluate its effectiveness. This is a descriptive and analytical retrospective study of all patients living with HIV/AIDS enrolled from 2004 to 2012 by the non-governmental organization ACONDA-VSCI. It consisted of a series of phone calls and home visits. Results showed that 71% of the 51.703 patients enrolled were female with a sex-ratio (F/M) of 2.5. The average age of patients was 33±13 years. 47% of the patients enrolled had an unknown vital status in 2011 and only 42% of them had a telephone...
Understanding retention and loss to follow up in HIV care, in particular the number of people with u...
BHIVA guidelines recommend that all ARV-naïve and stable on-treatment patients are monitored at leas...
The health emergency linked to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted problems in the health manage...
There were 1.7 million HIV/AIDS-related deaths worldwide. The low retention of patients in care was ...
Background: In 2016, the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) in Gujarat, India implemented an inn...
IntroductionClinic-based tracing efforts and public health surveillance data can provide different i...
It is now around 30 years since the discovery of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. More than 70 milli...
Aim. This article describes a cooperative initiative between an HIV-clinic and non-government organi...
The Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) is an HIV surveillance system that provides national estimates ...
Introduction: Retention in care and reengagement of lost to follow-up (LTFU) patients are priority c...
Retention of patients in long term care and adherence to treatment regimens are a constant challenge...
Background: The scourge of HIV/AIDS has left over 36 million people dead since the start of the epid...
Maintaining HIV care attendance with some degree of regularity (i.e., retention in HIV care) is crit...
Background: It is common practice for HIV programmes to routinely trace patients who are late for a ...
Epidemiological surveillance has played a key role in the identiï¬cation of AIDS and its modes of t...
Understanding retention and loss to follow up in HIV care, in particular the number of people with u...
BHIVA guidelines recommend that all ARV-naïve and stable on-treatment patients are monitored at leas...
The health emergency linked to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted problems in the health manage...
There were 1.7 million HIV/AIDS-related deaths worldwide. The low retention of patients in care was ...
Background: In 2016, the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) in Gujarat, India implemented an inn...
IntroductionClinic-based tracing efforts and public health surveillance data can provide different i...
It is now around 30 years since the discovery of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. More than 70 milli...
Aim. This article describes a cooperative initiative between an HIV-clinic and non-government organi...
The Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) is an HIV surveillance system that provides national estimates ...
Introduction: Retention in care and reengagement of lost to follow-up (LTFU) patients are priority c...
Retention of patients in long term care and adherence to treatment regimens are a constant challenge...
Background: The scourge of HIV/AIDS has left over 36 million people dead since the start of the epid...
Maintaining HIV care attendance with some degree of regularity (i.e., retention in HIV care) is crit...
Background: It is common practice for HIV programmes to routinely trace patients who are late for a ...
Epidemiological surveillance has played a key role in the identiï¬cation of AIDS and its modes of t...
Understanding retention and loss to follow up in HIV care, in particular the number of people with u...
BHIVA guidelines recommend that all ARV-naïve and stable on-treatment patients are monitored at leas...
The health emergency linked to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted problems in the health manage...