Observational study of continuity of HIV care following release from correctional facilities in South Africa
Abstract Background We sought to describe linkage to care, ART continuity, and factors associated with linkage to care among people with HIV following release from incarceration in South Africa. Methods We conducted a study of South African correctional service community reentrants who were receivin...
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Main Authors: | Tonderai Mabuto (Author), Daniel M. Woznica (Author), Gloria Lekubu (Author), Nieser Seatlholo (Author), Nolundi Mshweshwe-Pakela (Author), Salome Charalambous (Author), Christopher J. Hoffmann (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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