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Treat all

Long-term HIV care outcomes under universal HIV treatment guidelines: A retrospective cohort study in 25 countries

March 2024 | PLoS Med

Experiences of stigma and HIV care engagement in the context of Treat All in Rwanda: a qualitative study

September 2023 | BMC Public Health

Age-varying Associations of Depressive Symptoms and Heavy Episodic Drinking Throughout Adulthood Among People with HIV and Receiving care in Cameroon Within a National “treat all” Policy

December 2022 | AIDS Behav

Mental health and initiation of antiretroviral treatment at enrolment into HIV care in Cameroon under a national “treat all” policy: a cross-sectional analysis

November 2021 | J Int AIDS Soc

Regression discontinuity analysis demonstrated varied effect of Treat-All on CD4 testing among Southern African countries

September 2021 | J Clin Epidemiol

Gender, Mental Health, and Entry Into Care with Advanced HIV Among People Living with HIV in Cameroon Under a National ‘Treat All’ Policy

June 2021 | AIDS Behav

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

Variations in the characteristics and outcomes of children living with HIV following universal ART in sub-Saharan Africa (2006-17): a retrospective cohort study

May 2021 | Lancet HIV

Effects of National Adoption of Treat-All Guidelines on Pre-Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) CD4 Testing and Viral Load Monitoring After ART initiation: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis

March 2021 | Clin Infect Dis

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

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