Outcomes of patients enrolled in an antiretroviral adherence club with recent viral suppression after experiencing elevated viral loads
Background: Eligibility for differentiated antiretroviral therapy (ART) delivery models has to date been limited to low-risk stable patients. Objectives: We examined the outcomes of patients who accessed their care and treatment through an ART adherence club (AC), a differentiated ART delivery model...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Sharp (Author), Lynne Wilkinson (Author), Vivian Cox (Author), Carol Cragg (Author), Gilles van Cutsem (Author), Anna Grimsrud (Author) |
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