While peer navigation may promote positive health outcomes among PLWH, implementation and scale-up of this approach may encounter difficulties in real-world clinical and community settings where there are limited resources to support peer navigation programs [21, 22]. In contrast, mobile health (mHea...
First, the phases of the of the ADAPT-ITT model, which includes the engagement of key stakeholders, enhanced the likelihood of the intervention being informed by the potential beneficiaries and national stakeholders who have implemented community-based HIV prevention programs in Tanzania. Second, the ...
92,93 Antiretroviral stewardship programs effectively reduce medication errors, dose antiretroviral drugs appropriately for kidney and liver dysfunction, manage drug-drug interactions, and offer an opportunity to assess and deprescribe potentially inappropriate medication.94 There is an ongoing growing burden ...
Among those who had access, the main sources included friends (31.2%, 19/61), television programs (27.9%, 17/61) and newspaper articles (14.8%, 9/61). In contrast, the inaccessibility rate dropped significantly to 10.7% (12/112, χ2 = 23.13, P < 0.001) after the intervention. TV (...
Single-cell imaging has emerged as a powerful means to study viral replication dynamics and identify sites of virus–host interactions. Multivariate aspects of viral replication cycles yield challenges inherent to handling large, complex imaging datasets
AIDS DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS (ADAP) The Ryan White CARE Act is the largest federally funded program for people with HIV. It provides care and support services to people who don’t have insurance or don’t have enough coverage through their other plans. Ryan White also provides funding for AD...
Training programs were implemented in several countries, with an emphasis on basic communication and counseling skills for community leaders. The number of health staff providing HIV/AIDS services in the camps had met the UNHCR standard; however, high turnover rates were observed. Particular concern ...
Background Care, treatment and support programs should be designed to respond to the needs and demands of people living with HIV/AIDS and their families or households. This often requires considering a context of stigma, fear, neglect and impoverishment that complicates the clinical picture. Access...
further state that “today, phylogenetic analysis has become a common practice of many HIV/AIDS research programs, due mainly to the many insights these analyses can provide and the novel questions they can address over a variety of topics related to HIV biology” (Castro-Nallar et al., 2012...
HIV, or chronic HIV. Without treatment, this second stage of the natural history of HIV infection can last from about three years to over 20 years (on average, about eight years). While typically there are few or no symptoms at first, near the end of this stage many people experience fe...