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Combining cohort analysis and monitoring of HIV early-warning indicators of drug resistance to assess antiretroviral therapy services in Vietnam
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posted on 2024-06-03, 20:10 authored by TN Do, TMT Nguyen, MH Do, K Masaya, TB Dang, TL Pham, K Yoshikawa, TTT Cao, TTV Nguyen, DD Bui, VK Nguyen, TL Nguyen, M FujitaAntiretroviral therapy (ART) retention and 5 early-warning indicators (EWIs) of HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) were abstracted at 27 adult and 4 pediatric clinics in Vietnam in 2009. Of 4531 adults and 313 children, 81.2% and 84.4% respectively were still on ART at 12 months. More than 90% of the clinics monitored achieved the World Health Organization (WHO) targets for lost-to-follow-up (LTFU), ART prescribing practices, and ARV supply continuity. Only 83.9% of the clinics met the target for first-line ART retention and 79.3% met the target for clinic appointment-keeping. Clinic factors (i.e. number of patients, administrative level, and geographical region) were associated with ART retention and LFTU. Data were useful in guiding public health action to optimize ART services. © 2012 The Author.
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Clinical Infectious DiseasesVolume
54Pagination
S306-S312Location
Oxford, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1058-4838eISSN
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