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    When to Start ART in Africa — An Urgent Research Priority

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    The history of the HIV–AIDS epidemic was profoundly altered by the introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART). More than 8 million people in low-income and middle-income countries have received lifesaving ART over the past decade, yet in 2011 an estimated 34 million people were living with HIV infection, 6.8 million were eligible for treatment but lacked access to ART, 2.5 million became newly infected, and 1.7 million died of HIV-related disease

    Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy through the public sector- the challenge of retaining patients in long-term primary care

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    The growing movement to make antiretroviral therapy (ART) widely available in South Africa has spurred discussion on different aspects of delivering HIV treatment services,1 2 deliberations that have taken on new importance in light of the national government’s recent announcement of a plan to make ART widely available in the public sector. Yet one critical aspect of delivering ART effectively within HIV care services has received surprisingly little attention, namely the challenge of retaining patients in long-term programmes of primary care. Here we discuss the importance of distinguishing adherence to medications from retention in care, as well as the possible interventions that may be employed to improve long-term patient retention

    When to Start ART in Africa — An Urgent Research Priority

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    The history of the HIV–AIDS epidemic was profoundly altered by the introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART). More than 8 million people in low-income and middle-income countries have received lifesaving ART over the past decade, yet in 2011 an estimated 34 million people were living with HIV infection, 6.8 million were eligible for treatment but lacked access to ART, 2.5 million became newly infected, and 1.7 million died of HIV-related disease
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