Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The effects of antiretroviral treatment on the HIV epidemic are complex. HIV-infected individuals survive longer with treatment, but are less likely to transmit the disease. The standard coverage measure improves with the deaths of untreated individuals and does not consider the fact that some individuals may acquire the disease and die before receiving treatment, making it susceptible to overestimating the long-run performance of antiretroviral treatment programs. Objective: The objective was to propose an alternative coverage definition to better measure the long-run performance of HIV treatment programs. Methods: We introduced cumulative incidence-based coverage as an alternative to measure an HIV t...
Background: The new 2010 World Health Organization (WHO) HIV treatment guidelines recommend earlier ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate CD4 cell count-driven strategies for the initiation of highly active antiretr...
Background In resource-limited settings, HIV budgets are flattening or decreasing. A policy of disco...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The effects of antiretroviral treatment on the HIV epidemic a...
The anticipated scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in high-prevalence, resource-constrained se...
BACKGROUND: The anticipated scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in high-prevalence, resource-co...
Abstract The experiences of the past 10 years have shown that it is feasible to treat HIV infected p...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues.\ud Antiretroviral...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues.\ud Antiretroviral...
The experiences of the past 10 years have shown that it is feasible to treat HIV infected patients w...
Through major efforts to reduce costs and expand access to antiretroviral therapy worldwide, widespr...
Shortages of human resources for treating HIV/AIDS (HRHA) are a fundamental barrier to reaching univ...
HIV treatment in resource-‐limited environments page 2 Background: Many countri...
Shortages of human resources for treating HIV/AIDS (HRHA) are a fundamental barrier to reaching univ...
<div><p><b>Background</b></p><p>Through major efforts to reduce costs and expand access to antiretro...
Background: The new 2010 World Health Organization (WHO) HIV treatment guidelines recommend earlier ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate CD4 cell count-driven strategies for the initiation of highly active antiretr...
Background In resource-limited settings, HIV budgets are flattening or decreasing. A policy of disco...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The effects of antiretroviral treatment on the HIV epidemic a...
The anticipated scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in high-prevalence, resource-constrained se...
BACKGROUND: The anticipated scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in high-prevalence, resource-co...
Abstract The experiences of the past 10 years have shown that it is feasible to treat HIV infected p...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues.\ud Antiretroviral...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues.\ud Antiretroviral...
The experiences of the past 10 years have shown that it is feasible to treat HIV infected patients w...
Through major efforts to reduce costs and expand access to antiretroviral therapy worldwide, widespr...
Shortages of human resources for treating HIV/AIDS (HRHA) are a fundamental barrier to reaching univ...
HIV treatment in resource-‐limited environments page 2 Background: Many countri...
Shortages of human resources for treating HIV/AIDS (HRHA) are a fundamental barrier to reaching univ...
<div><p><b>Background</b></p><p>Through major efforts to reduce costs and expand access to antiretro...
Background: The new 2010 World Health Organization (WHO) HIV treatment guidelines recommend earlier ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate CD4 cell count-driven strategies for the initiation of highly active antiretr...
Background In resource-limited settings, HIV budgets are flattening or decreasing. A policy of disco...