Background:San Francisco has launched interventions to reduce new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and HIV-associated morbidity and mortality during the San Francisco "Getting to Zero" era. We measured recent changes in HIV care indicators to assess the success of these interventions. Methods:San Francisco residents with newly diagnosed HIV infection, diagnosed from 2009 to 2014, were included. We measured temporal changes from HIV diagnosis to (1) linkage to care in within ≤3 months, (2) initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) within ≤12 months, (3) viral suppression within ≤12 months, (4) development of AIDS within ≤3 months, (5) death within ≤12 months, and (6) retention in care 6-12 months after linkage. Kaplan-Meier ana...
Background: In Côte d’Ivoire during 2004–2007, numbers of ART enrollees increased from,5,000 to 36,...
The plan for Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) in the United States aims to reduce new infections by 75%...
BackgroundSince the mid-1990s, effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens have improved in pote...
As of December 31, 2015, there were 15,995 diagnosed and reported persons living with human immunode...
BACKGROUND: At the individual level, higher HIV viral load predicts sexual transmission risk. We eva...
BackgroundIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, San Francisco County (SFC) had to shift many nonemer...
At the individual level, higher HIV viral load predicts sexual transmission risk. We evaluated San F...
BACKGROUND: Many newly diagnosed patients present to outpatient care with advanced HIV infection. Mo...
Provides key trends related to HIV/AIDS in the U.S., including recent advances in treatment, new HIV...
Background: Linkage to care after HIV diagnosis is associated with both clinical and public health b...
IntroductionStudies to examine whether HIV predisposes to a higher incidence of COVID-19 or more sev...
During the early 21st century HIV underwent a transition from an invariably terminal illness to a ma...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...
Background. We have previously showed that as antiretroviral therapy has improved over time since [1...
Background: In Côte d’Ivoire during 2004–2007, numbers of ART enrollees increased from,5,000 to 36,...
The plan for Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) in the United States aims to reduce new infections by 75%...
BackgroundSince the mid-1990s, effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens have improved in pote...
As of December 31, 2015, there were 15,995 diagnosed and reported persons living with human immunode...
BACKGROUND: At the individual level, higher HIV viral load predicts sexual transmission risk. We eva...
BackgroundIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, San Francisco County (SFC) had to shift many nonemer...
At the individual level, higher HIV viral load predicts sexual transmission risk. We evaluated San F...
BACKGROUND: Many newly diagnosed patients present to outpatient care with advanced HIV infection. Mo...
Provides key trends related to HIV/AIDS in the U.S., including recent advances in treatment, new HIV...
Background: Linkage to care after HIV diagnosis is associated with both clinical and public health b...
IntroductionStudies to examine whether HIV predisposes to a higher incidence of COVID-19 or more sev...
During the early 21st century HIV underwent a transition from an invariably terminal illness to a ma...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...
Background. We have previously showed that as antiretroviral therapy has improved over time since [1...
Background: In Côte d’Ivoire during 2004–2007, numbers of ART enrollees increased from,5,000 to 36,...
The plan for Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) in the United States aims to reduce new infections by 75%...
BackgroundSince the mid-1990s, effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens have improved in pote...