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Rwanda

How early is too early? Challenges in ART initiation and engaging in HIV care under Treat All in Rwanda-A qualitative study

May 2021 | PLoS One

Reducing time to differentiated service delivery for newly diagnosed people living with HIV in Kigali, Rwanda: study protocol for a pilot, unblinded, randomised controlled study

April 2021 | BMJ Open

Comparison of cohort characteristics in Central Africa International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS and Demographic Health Surveys: Rwanda and Burundi

February 2021 | International Journal of STD & AIDS

Comparison of cohort characteristics in Central Africa International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS and Demographic Health Surveys: Rwanda and Burundi

February 2021 | Int J STD AIDS

High levels of viral load monitoring and viral suppression under Treat All in Rwanda – a cross-sectional study

June 2020 | Journal of the International AIDS Society

Longitudinal evaluation of markers of inflammation in HIV-positive and HIV-negative Rwandan women

November 2019 | HIV Medicine

Secondary data use in Rwanda: leveraging OpenMRS for global HIV research

August 2019 | Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Early outcomes after implementation of treat all in Rwanda: an interrupted time series study

April 2019 | Journal of the International AIDS Society

Social contexts as mediator of risk behaviors in Rwandan men who have sex with men (MSM): Implications for HIV and STI transmission

January 2019 | PLoS One

Characteristics of HIV-infected children at enrollment into care and at antiretroviral therapy initiation in Central Africa

January 2017 | PLoS One

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