Improved retention with six month clinic return intervals for stable HIV-infected patients in Zambia
Clinical Infectious Diseases Sep 01, 2017
Mody A, et al. – Researchers analyzed a cohort of stable HIV–infected adults (on treatment with CD4>200 cells/μl for over 6 months) to determine the retention with six month clinic return intervals for these patients in Zambia.They realized that six month clinic return intervals were associated with decreased lateness, gaps in medication, and loss to follow–up (LTFU) in stable HIV–infected patients and may represent a promising strategy to reduce patient burdens and decongest clinics.
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