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Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha, Harriet, Jakubowski, Aleksandra, Mugisha, Veronicah, Basinga, Paulin, Asiimwe, Anita, Nash, Denis, Elul, Batya O.
Background: We report levels and determinants of attrition in Rwanda, one of the few African countries with universal ART access. Methods: We analyzed data abstracted from health facility records of a nationally representative sample of adults [≥18
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Eduardo, Eduard, Lamb, Matthew R., Kandula, Sasikiran, Howard, Andrea A., Mugisha, Veronicah, Kimaga, Davies, Kilama, Bonita, El-Sadr, Wafaa Mahmoud, Elul, Batya O.
Limited information exists on adults ≥50 years receiving HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa. Using routinely-collected longitudinal patient-level data among 391,111 adults ≥15 years enrolling in HIV care from January 2005–December 2010 and 184,689
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Pati, Ritupama, Lahuerta Sanau, Maria, Elul, Batya O., Okamura, Mie, Alvim, Maria Fernanda, Schackman, Bruce, Bang, Heejung, Fernandes, Rufino, Assan, Americo, Lima, Josue, Nash, Denis
Introduction: Retention in HIV care prior to ART initiation is generally felt to be suboptimal, but has not been wellcharacterized. Methods: We examined data on 37,352 adult pre-ART patients (ART ineligible or unknown eligibility) who enrolled in car
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1a328082a4ba0651a290f0d61174b742
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Anema, Aranka, Zhang, Wendy, Wu, Yingfeng, Elul, Batya O., Hogg, Robert S., Montaner, Julio S. G., El-Sadr, Wafaa Mahmoud, Nash, Denis
Objective: To examine the availability of nutritional support services in HIV care and treatment sites across sub-Saharan Africa. Design: In 2008, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of sites providing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in nine sub-Sahar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::476b549c0c3e6e5b1a85511f2333cc23
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Elul, Batya O., Basinga, Paulin, Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha, Harriet, Saito, Suzue, Horowitz, Deborah, Nash, Denis, Mugabo, Jules, Mugisha, Veronicah, Rugigana, Etienne, Nkunda, Richard, Asiimwe, Anita
Background: Generalizable data are needed on the magnitude and determinants of adherence and virological suppression among patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey with chart abstraction, pati
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Martin, Jeffrey N., Yiannoutsos, Constantin T., Wools-Kaloustian, Kara, Bwana, Mwebesa B., Cohen, Craig R., Otieno, Juliana A., Wabwire, Deo, Elul, Batya O., Nash, Denis, Easterbrook, Philippa J., Braitstein, Paula, Musick, Beverly S., Geng, Elvin H., Hunt, Peter W., Diero, Lameck O., Kimaiyo, Sylvester, Somi, Geofrey R., Okong, Pius, Bangsberg, David R.
East Africa has experienced a rapid expansion in access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV-infected patients. Regionally representative socio-demographic, laboratory and clinical characteristics of patients accessing ART over time and across sit
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Lahuerta Sanau, Maria, Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha, Harriet, Okamura, Mie, Alvim, Maria Fernanda, Fernandes, Rufio, Assan, Americo, Hoos, David, Elul, Batya O., El-Sadr, Wafaa Mahmoud, Nash, Denis, Lima, Josue
Despite recent changes to expand the ART eligibility criteria in sub-Saharan Africa, many patients still initiate ART in the advanced stages of HIV infection, which contributes to increased early mortality rates, poor patient outcomes, and onward tra
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Elul, Batya O., Lamb, Matthew R., Lahuerta, Maria, Abacassamo, Fatima, Ahoua, Laurence, Kujawski, Stephanie Allison, Tomo, Maria, Jani, Ilesh
Background: Concerning gaps in the HIV care continuum compromise individual and population health. We evaluated a combination intervention strategy (CIS) targeting prevalent barriers to timely linkage and sustained retention in HIV care in Mozambique
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