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Gardner, Lytt I., Giordano, Thomas P., Marks, Gary, Wilson, Tracey E., Craw, Jason A., Drainoni, Mari-Lynn, Keruly, Jeanne C., Rodriguez, Allan E., Malitz, Faye, Moore, Richard D., Bradley-Springer, Lucy A., Holman, Susan, Rose, Charles E., Girde, Sonali, Sullivan, Meg, Metsch, Lisa R., Saag, Michael, Mugavero, Michael J., Ferreira, Cintia, Koppelman, Lisa, McDoom, Maya, Naisteter, Michal, Osella, Karina, Ruiz, Glory, Skolnik, Paul, Gibbs-Cohen, Sophia, Desrivieres, Elana, Frederick, Mayange, Gravesande, Kevin, Johnson, Harry, Taylor, Tonya, Wilson, Tracey, Cheever, Laura, Mills, Robert, Craw, Jason, Gardner, Lytt, Batey, Scott, Gaskin, Stephanie, Mugavero, Michael, Murphree, Jill, Raper, Jim, Thogaripally, Suneetha, Willig, James, Zinski, Anne, Arya, Monisha, Bartholomew, David, Biggs, Tawanna, Budhwani, Hina, Davila, Jessica, Giordano, Tom, Miertschin, Nancy, Payne, Shapelle, Slaughter, William, Jenckes, Mollie, Keruly, Jeanne, McCray, Angie, McGann, Mary, Moore, Richard, Otterbein, Melissa, Zhou, Liming, Garzon, Carolyn, Jean-Simon, Jesline, Mercogliano, Kathy, Metsch, Lisa, Rodriguez, Allan, Saint-Jean, Gilbert, Shika, Marvin, Bradley-Springer, Lucy, Corwin, Marla
For human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected patients to experience the maximal benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART), they must remain engaged in medical care [1, 2]. Timely initial and continuing engagement in care are critical to allow uni
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5b0cc3a8f458bfe63a0e74e357cb1e61
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4366591/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4366591/