Electronic Medical Record Data Missingness and Interruption in Antiretroviral Therapy Among Adults and Children Living With HIV in Haiti: Retrospective Longitudinal Study
Abstract BackgroundChildren (aged 0-14 years) living with HIV often experience lower rates of HIV diagnosis, treatment, and viral load suppression. In Haiti, only 63% of children living with HIV know their HIV status (compared to 85% overall), 63% are on treatment (compared to 85% overall), and 48%...
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Main Authors: | Andrew M Secor (Author), Kemar Célestin (Author), Margareth Jasmin (Author), Jean Guy Honoré (Author), Anjuli D Wagner (Author), Kristin Beima-Sofie (Author), Jillian Pintye (Author), Nancy Puttkammer (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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