Effect of a ward-based outreach team and adherence game on retention and viral load suppression
Background: Only 66% of South African people living with HIV (PLWH) are virologically suppressed. Therefore, it is important to develop strategies to improve outcomes. Objectives: Assess the effect of interventions on 12-month retention in care and virological suppression in participants newly initi...
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Main Authors: | Sanele Ngcobo (Author), Steve Olorunju (Author), Tshifhiwa Nkwenika (Author), Theresa Rossouw (Author) |
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