The Cooperative Re-Engagement Controlled trial (CoRECT): A randomised trial to assess a collaborative data to care model to improve HIV care continuum outcomes
Background: Persons with HIV (PWH), aware of their HIV infection but not in care account for an estimated 42.6% of HIV transmissions in the United States. Health departments and clinics implemented a collaborative data-to-care strategy to identify persons newly out-of-care with the objective of incr...
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Auteurs principaux: | Robyn Neblett Fanfair, George Khalil, Tiffany Williams, Kathleen Brady, Alfred DeMaria, Merceditas Villanueva, Liisa M. Randall, Heidi Jenkins, Frederick L. Altice, Nasima Camp, Crystal Lucas, Marianne Buchelli, Taraz Samandari, Paul J. Weidle |
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2021
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