Evaluation of a community-based ART programme after tapering home visits in rural Sierra Leone: a 24-month retrospective study
Evaluations of community-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) programmes have demonstrated positive outcomes, but little is known about the impact of tapering community-based ART. The objective of this study was to assess 24-month HIV retention outcomes of a community-based ART programme and its taper...
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Main Authors: | J. Daniel Kelly (Author), Raphael Frankfurter (Author), Gregoire Lurton (Author), Sulaiman Conteh (Author), Susannah F. Empson (Author), Fodei Daboh (Author), Brima Kargbo (Author), Thomas Giordano (Author), Joia Mukherjee (Author), M. Bailor Barrie (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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