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Autor:
Ibrahim Jahun, Ishaq Said, Ibrahim El-Imam, Akipu Ehoche, Ibrahim Dalhatu, Aminu Yakubu, Stacie Greby, Megan Bronson, Kristin Brown, Moyosola Bamidele, Andrew T Boyd, Pamela Bachanas, Emilio Dirlikov, Chinedu Agbakwuru, Andrew Abutu, Michelle Williams-Sherlock, Denis Onotu, Solomon Odafe, Daniel B Williams, Orji Bassey, Obinna Ogbanufe, Chibuzor Onyenuobi, Ayo Adeola, Chidozie Meribe, Timothy Efuntoye, Omodele J Fagbamigbe, Ayodele Fagbemi, Uzoma Ene, Tingir Nguhemen, Ifunanya Mgbakor, Matthias Alagi, Olugbenga Asaolu, Ademola Oladipo, Joy Amafah, Charles Nzelu, Patrick Dakum, Charles Mensah, Ahmad Aliyu, Prosper Okonkwo, Bolanle Oyeledun, John Oko, Akudo Ikpeazu, Aliyu Gambo, Manhattan Charurat, Tedd Ellerbrock, Sani Aliyu, Mahesh Swaminathan
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 9, p e0257476 (2021)
BackgroundIneffective linkage to care (LTC) is a known challenge for community HIV testing. To overcome this challenge, a robust linkage to care strategy was adopted by the 2018 Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS). The NAIIS linkage
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a389abf0df7748f28740354a011be2ca
Autor:
Dirlikov, Emilio, Jahun, Ibrahim, Odafe, Solomon F., Obinna, Ogbanufe, Onyenuobi, Chibuzor, Ifunanya, Mgbakor, Efuntoye, Timothy A., Tingir, Nguhemen, Ene, Uzoma, Fagbemi, Ayodele, Meribe, Chidozie, Bassey, Orji, Ayo, Adeola, Fagbamigbe, Omodele Johnson, Amafah, Joy, Bamidele, Moyosola, Alagi, Matthias, Oladipo, Ademola, Dalhatu, Ibrahim, Okoye, McPaul, Onotu, Dennis, Gwamna, Jerry, Abrams, William A., Conner, Deborah A., Nwaohiri, Anuli, Carpenter, Deborah, Ijeoma, Ugonna C., Shah, Sarita, Tison, Laura I., Shah, Minesh, Chun, Helen, Williams-Sherlock, Michelle, Boyd, Andrew T., Bachanas, Pamela, Ikpeazu, Akudo, Aliyu, Gambo Gumel, Ellerbrock, Tedd, Swaminathan, Mahesh, FitzGibbon, Kathleen, Giambrone, Mark, Abutu, Andrew, Fellows, Ian, Murie, Lisa, Miller, David, Nnadozie, Obinna, Shiraishi, Ray, Thorsen, Viva, Adebayo, Opeyemi, Dakum, Patrick, Mensah, Charles, Mishara, Fadimatu, Kinmilola, Olupitan Olayemi, Pillatar, Benjamin, Okolo, Chukwu-Emeka, Verinumbe, Tarfa, Sambo, Yakubu, Yillong, Fidelis, Abe, Oluwaseun, Achor, Olaitan, Bashir, Musa, Bature, Stephen, Madina, Emily, Oyedelun, Bolanle, Bassey, Fabian, Effiong, Amana, Francis, Alimigbe, Magbadelo, Dorcas, Okolie, Charles, Oko, John Okpanachi, Olayiwola, Olanrewaju, Onu, Eugene, Onwuchekwa, Chukwudi, Obaje, Mikhail, Okwonkwo, Prosper, Usha, Thomas, Ejimkaraonye, Evans, Achebe, Chiagozie, Adebajo, Sylvia, Alonge, Johnson, Asiozi, Moses, Attah, Nelson, Musei, Nnabundo, Onyekachi, Prosper, Stafford, Kristen A.
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
In 2018, an estimated 1.8 million persons living in Nigeria had HIV infection (1.3% of the total population), including 1.1 million (64%) who were receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) (1). Effective ART reduces morbidity and mortality rates among p
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Autor:
Ahmad Aliyu, Matthias Alagi, Emilio Dirlikov, Charles Mensah, Ibrahim Jahun, Denis Onotu, Pamela Bachanas, Ademola Oladipo, Chidozie Meribe, John Oko, Patrick Dakum, Prosper Okonkwo, Solomon Odafe, Ayodele Fagbemi, Aminu Yakubu, Megan Bronson, Ibrahim Dalhatu, Aliyu Gambo, Chinedu Agbakwuru, Akudo Ikpeazu, Uzoma Ene, Michelle Williams-Sherlock, Ibrahim El-Imam, Chibuzor Onyenuobi, Charles Nzelu, Akipu Ehoche, Ifunanya Mgbakor, Obinna Ogbanufe, Bolanle Oyeledun, Sani H. Aliyu, Andrew T Boyd, Joy Amafah, Ishaq Said, Tingir Nguhemen, Daniel B Williams, Omodele Johnson Fagbamigbe, Mahesh Swaminathan, Stacie M. Greby, Manhattan Charurat, Timothy Efuntoye, Kristin Brown, Andrew Abutu, Ayo Adeola, Moyosola Bamidele, Orji Bassey, Tedd V. Ellerbrock, Olugbenga Asaolu
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 9, p e0257476 (2021)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Background Ineffective linkage to care (LTC) is a known challenge for community HIV testing. To overcome this challenge, a robust linkage to care strategy was adopted by the 2018 Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS). The NAIIS linkage