Adherence monitoring methods to measure virological failure in people living with HIV on long-term antiretroviral therapy in Uganda.
Appointment keeping and self-report within 7-day or and 30-days recall periods are non-objective measures of antiretroviral treatment (ART) adherence. We assessed incidence of virological failure (VF), predictive performance and associations of these adherence measures with VF among adults on long-t...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Okoboi (Author), Joseph Musaazi (Author), Rachel King (Author), Sheri A Lippman (Author), Andrew Kambugu (Author), Andrew Mujugira (Author), Jonathan Izudi (Author), Rosalind Parkes-Ratanshi (Author), Agnes N Kiragga (Author), Barbara Castelnuovo (Author) |
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