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From HIV infection to therapeutic response: a population-based longitudinal HIV cascade-of-care study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

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From HIV infection to therapeutic response: a population-based longitudinal HIV cascade-of-care study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Auteurs : Noah Haber [Afrique du Sud] ; Frank Tanser [Afrique du Sud] ; Jacob Bor [Afrique du Sud] ; Kevindra Naidu [Afrique du Sud] ; Tinofa Mutevedzi [Afrique du Sud] ; Kobus Herbst [Afrique du Sud] ; Kholoud Porter [Royaume-Uni] ; Deenan Pillay [Royaume-Uni] ; Till B Rnighausen [Allemagne]

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Abstract

Standard approaches to estimation of losses in the HIV cascade of care are typically cross-sectional and do not include the population stages before linkage to clinical care. We used indiviual-level longitudinal cascade data, transition by transition, including population stages, both to identify the health-system losses in the cascade and to show the differences in inference between standard methods and the longitudinal approach.

DOI: 10.1016/S2352-3018(16)30224-7
PubMed: 28153470

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