Pregnant Women
Treatment outcomes among pregnant women remain a critical indicator for monitoring and evaluation of the national treatment program over time. A long-standing collaboration with researchers from the University of North Carolina has enriched the analysis of longitudinal data on pregnant women by the researchers at HE2RO.
Publications
The following publications emanate from this project:
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Implementation of Option B and a fixed-dose combination antiretroviral regimen for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa: A model of uptake and adherence to care
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Frequent Mobility among Postpartum Women: Implications for HIV Treatment and Care
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Timing of pregnancy, postpartum risk of virology failure and loss to follow up among HIV-positive women
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Loss to follow-up before and after delivery among women testing HIV positive during pregnancy in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Incident Pregnancy and Time to Death or AIDS among HIV-Positive Women Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
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Prevalent Pregnancy, Biological Sex, and Virologic Response to Antiretroviral Therapy
HE2RO staff involved
Dr. Lawrence Long Dr. Matthew Fox Dr. Denise Evans Dr Dorina Onoya Dr Mhairi MaskewStay up to date
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