ART adherence and viral suppression are high among most non‐pregnant individuals with early‐stage, a...
ART adherence and viral suppression are high among most non‐pregnant individuals with early‐stage, asymptomatic HIV infection: an observational study from Uganda and South Africa
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Haberer, Jessica E , Bwana, Bosco M , Orrell, Catherine , Asiimwe, Stephen , Amanyire, Gideon , Musinguzi, Nicholas , Siedner, Mark J , Matthews, Lynn T , Tsai, Alexander C , Katz, Ingrid T , Bell, Kathleen , Kembabazi, Annet , Mugisha, Stephen , Kibirige, Victoria , Cross, Anna , Kelly, Nicola , Hedt‐Gauthier, Bethany and Bangsberg, David R
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Switzerland: International AIDS Society
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English
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Switzerland: International AIDS Society
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Introduction
The success of universal antiretroviral therapy (ART) access and aspirations for an AIDS‐free generation depend on high adherence in individuals initiating ART during early‐stage HIV infection; however, adherence may be difficult in the absence of illness and associated support.
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From March 2015 to October 2017, we pros...
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ART adherence and viral suppression are high among most non‐pregnant individuals with early‐stage, asymptomatic HIV infection: an observational study from Uganda and South Africa
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Bwana, Bosco M
Orrell, Catherine
Asiimwe, Stephen
Amanyire, Gideon
Musinguzi, Nicholas
Siedner, Mark J
Matthews, Lynn T
Tsai, Alexander C
Katz, Ingrid T
Bell, Kathleen
Kembabazi, Annet
Mugisha, Stephen
Kibirige, Victoria
Cross, Anna
Kelly, Nicola
Hedt‐Gauthier, Bethany
Bangsberg, David R
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6371013
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6371013
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1758-2652
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1758-2652
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10.1002/jia2.25232