They are likely to be there: using a family-centered index testing approach to identify children living with HIV in Kenya
暂无分享,去创建一个
C. Cohen | H. Muttai | E. Bukusi | L. Abuogi | J. Penner | M. Mburu | Jayne L Kulzer | N. Okoko | Kristen N Ohe
[1] D. Nash,et al. Active case finding: comparison of the acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness of targeted versus blanket provider-initiated-testing and counseling of HIV among children and adolescents in Cameroon , 2018, BMC Pediatrics.
[2] V. Bigira,et al. Assessing linkage to and retention in care among HIV patients in Uganda and identifying opportunities for health systems strengthening: a descriptive study , 2018, BMC Infectious Diseases.
[3] Maria H. Kim,et al. Index case finding facilitates identification and linkage to care of children and young persons living with HIV/AIDS in Malawi , 2017, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[4] Irene N Njuguna,et al. Implementation and Operational Research: Active Referral of Children of HIV-Positive Adults Reveals High Prevalence of Undiagnosed HIV , 2016, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes.
[5] Irene N Njuguna,et al. Implementation and Operational Research: Active Referral of Children of HIV-Positive Adults Reveals High Prevalence of Undiagnosed HIV. , 2016, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes.
[6] M. Davies,et al. Targeting 90–90–90 – don't leave children and adolescents behind , 2015, Journal of the International AIDS Society.
[7] Paige L. Williams,et al. Early viral suppression improves neurocognitive outcomes in HIV-infected children , 2015, AIDS.
[8] N. Ford,et al. Uptake and yield of HIV testing and counselling among children and adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review , 2015, Journal of the International AIDS Society.
[9] D. Richman,et al. HIV type 1 (HIV-1) proviral reservoirs decay continuously under sustained virologic control in HIV-1-infected children who received early treatment. , 2014, The Journal of infectious diseases.
[10] Anthony K. Waruru,et al. Burden of HIV Infection Among Children Aged 18 Months to 14 Years in Kenya: Results From a Nationally Representative Population-Based Cross-sectional Survey , 2014, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes.
[11] S. Shade,et al. Evaluation and Utility of a Family Information Table to Identify and Test Children at Risk for HIV in Kenya , 2014, International Journal of MCH and AIDS.
[12] I. Hoffman,et al. Routine Inpatient HIV Testing System Increases Access to Pediatric HIV Care in sub-Saharan Africa , 2014 .
[13] Maria H. Kim,et al. Beyond early infant diagnosis: case finding strategies for identification of HIV-infected infants and children , 2013, AIDS.
[14] L. Kuhn,et al. Initiation of antiretroviral therapy before 6 months of age is associated with faster growth recovery in South African children perinatally infected with human immunodeficiency virus. , 2013, The Journal of pediatrics.
[15] S. Munyati,et al. Burden of HIV among primary school children and feasibility of primary school-linked HIV testing in Harare, Zimbabwe: A mixed methods study , 2013, AIDS care.
[16] A. Van Rie,et al. “They Have Already Thrown Away Their Chicken”: barriers affecting participation by HIV-infected women in care and treatment programs for their infants in Blantyre, Malawi , 2012, AIDS care.
[17] S. Shade,et al. Family model of HIV care and treatment: a retrospective study in Kenya , 2012, Journal of the International AIDS Society.
[18] I. Hoffman,et al. Routine Inpatient Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing System Increases Access to Pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care in Sub-Saharan Africa , 2011, The Pediatric infectious disease journal.
[19] N. Rollins,et al. Disease profile of children under 5 years attending primary health care clinics in a high HIV prevalence setting in South Africa , 2011, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[20] P. Rosenthal,et al. Short-Term Risk of HIV Disease Progression and Death in Ugandan Children Not Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy , 2010, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes.
[21] M. Were,et al. Acceptance of HIV Testing for Children Ages 18 Months to 13 Years Identified Through Voluntary, Home-Based HIV Counseling and Testing in Western Kenya , 2010, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes.
[22] J. V. van Oosterhout,et al. HIV testing coverage of family members of adult antiretroviral therapy patients in Malawi , 2010, AIDS care.
[23] S. Kellerman,et al. HIV Testing for Children in Resource-Limited Settings: What Are We Waiting For? , 2010, PLoS medicine.
[24] P. Kazembe,et al. Task Shifting Routine Inpatient Pediatric HIV Testing Improves Program Outcomes in Urban Malawi: A Retrospective Observational Study , 2010, PloS one.
[25] E. Piwoz,et al. Uptake of HIV testing and outcomes within a Community-based Therapeutic Care (CTC) programme to treat Severe Acute Malnutrition in Malawi: a descriptive study , 2008, BMC infectious diseases.
[26] F. Esamai,et al. HIV seropositivity in children admitted with diarrhoea at Eldoret District Hospital, Kenya. , 1994, East African medical journal.