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Reviews of patient records in Haiti revealed that children living with HIV were significantly less likely to initiate antiretroviral therapy (ART) in a timely manner as compared to adults, and once initiated, were less likely than adults to be retained in ART treatment [3,4].
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e51574
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HIV/AIDS is now a manageable chronic illness owing to the widespread rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART) [1]. Treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS involves routine lifelong follow-up care and ongoing interventions to mitigate disease spread and improve treatment outcomes. Follow-up care involves scheduled visits for clinical reviews, medication receipt, laboratory testing, and psychosocial services including counseling and peer support groups.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e35631
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mHealth Interventions to Promote Anti-Retroviral Adherence in HIV: Narrative Review
Quantitative studies on the effects of mobile health and ubiquitous Health interventions in HIV management and antiretroviral adherence.
Starting ARVsa for the first time
>18 years old
Daily access to mobile phone.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(8):e14739
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In patients infected with HIV, viral replication can be effectively suppressed with antiretroviral therapy (ART), allowing the body’s immune system to restore and function adequately [1]. Suppressed viral replication in HIV infection has been proven to dramatically reduce mortality and morbidity rates, leading to improved quality of life and improved perceptions on HIV/AIDS from a death sentence to a manageable chronic disease [2].
JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(8):e15680
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