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Multiregional

HIV prevention resources: time to move toward affordability

May 2017 | Lancet HIV

Outcomes of HIV-positive patients lost to follow-up in African treatment programmes

April 2017 | Tropical Medicine & International Health

All-cause mortality in HIV-positive adults starting combination antiretroviral therapy: correcting for loss to follow-up

April 2017 | AIDS

Low implementation of Xpert MTB/RIF among HIV/TB co-infected adults in the International epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) program

February 2017 | PLoS One

Comprehensiveness of HIV care provided at global HIV treatment sites in the IeDEA consortium: 2009 and 2014

January 2017 | Journal of the International AIDS Society

Targeted spontaneous reporting: Assessing opportunities to conduct routine pharmacovigilance for antiretroviral treatment on an international scale

October 2016 | Drug Safety

Implementation of Tuberculosis Intensive Case Finding, Isoniazid Preventive Therapy, and Infection Control (“Three I’s”) and HIV-Tuberculosis Service Integration in Lower Income Countries

April 2016 | PLoS One

Determinants of weight evolution among HIV-positive patients initiating antiretroviral treatment in low-resource settings

October 2015 | Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes

Tuberculosis in pediatric antiretroviral therapy programs in low- and middle-income countries:  diagnosis and screening practices

March 2015 | Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society

Age-specific and sex-specific weight gain norms to monitor antiretroviral therapy in children in low-income and middle-income countries

January 2015 | AIDS

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