Predictors of retention in the prospective HIV prevention OKAPI cohort in Kinshasa
Abstract Retention is a key element in HIV prevention programs. In Sub-Saharan Africa most data on retention come from HIV clinical trials or people living with HIV attending HIV treatment and control programs. Data from observational cohorts are less frequent. Retention at 6-/12-month follow-up and...
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Auteurs principaux: | S. Carlos, E. Burgueño, A. Ndarabu, G. Reina, C. Lopez-del Burgo, A. Osorio, B. Makonda, J. de Irala |
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2021
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