A Retrospective Medical Record Review on the Outcome of Enhanced Adherence Counseling among Unsuppressed HIV Clients in Benue State, Nigeria
Orsar Orhemba-ga Dennis,
Daniel Eje Ukpabi,
Victor Orih
et al.
Abstract:Background: According to the WHO estimation, up to 70 % of patients with an initial high viral load will achieve viral load suppression following an adherence intervention. In Benue State, very limited studies have been done that show viral load suppression following enhanced adherence counselling (EAC). This study assesses viral suppression after enhanced adherence counselling and its predictors among unsuppressed HIV seropositive people in the State, the time to commence EAC after the unsuppressed VL result,… Show more
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