HIV viral load suppression following intensive adherence counseling among people living with HIV on treatment at military-managed health facilities in Uganda
Background: Uniformed service personnel have an increased risk of poor viral load suppression (VLS). This study was performed to evaluate the outcomes of interventions to improve VLS in the 28 military health facilities in Uganda.Methods: This operational research was conducted between October 2018...
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Main Authors: | Bernard Kikaire, Michael Ssemanda, Alex Asiimwe, Miriam Nakanwagi, Twaha Rwegyema, Gloria Seruwagi, Stephen Lawoko, Evarlyne Asiimwe, Cassette Wamundu, Ambrose Musinguzi, Eric Lugada, Elizabeth Turesson, Marni Laverentz, Denis Bwayo |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d3e15b116bfa49fc8227f10d238afdf3 |
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