Development and implementation of a distributed data network between an academic institution and state health departments to investigate variation in time to HIV viral suppression in the Deep South
Abstract Background Achieving early and sustained viral suppression (VS) following diagnosis of HIV infection is critical to improving outcomes for persons with HIV (PWH). The Deep South of the United States (US) is a region that is disproportionately impacted by the domestic HIV epidemic. Time to V...
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Main Authors: | John R. Bassler (Author), Izza Cagle (Author), Danita Crear (Author), Emma S. Kay (Author), Dustin M. Long (Author), Michael J. Mugavero (Author), Ariann F. Nassel (Author), Lauren Ostrenga (Author), Mariel Parman (Author), Summer Preg (Author), Xueyuan Wang (Author), D. Scott Batey (Author), Aadia Rana (Author), Emily B. Levitan (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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