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  1. As highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) becomes increasingly available to African children, it is important to evaluate simple and feasible methods of improving adherence in order to maximize benefits ...

    Authors: Dalton C Wamalwa, Carey Farquhar, Elizabeth M Obimbo, Sara Selig, Dorothy A Mbori-Ngacha, Barbra A Richardson, Julie Overbaugh, Thaddeus Egondi, Irene Inwani and Grace John-Stewart
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2009 12:8
  2. The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to be a major issue facing Botswana, with overall adult HIV prevalence estimated to be 25.7 percent in 2007. This paper estimates the cost and impact of the draft Ministry of He...

    Authors: Lori A Bollinger, John Stover, Godfrey Musuka, Boga Fidzani, Themba Moeti and Lesego Busang
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2009 12:7
  3. As sub-Saharan African countries continue to scale up antiretroviral treatment, there has been an increasing emphasis on moving provision of services from hospital level to the primary health care clinic level...

    Authors: Tom Decroo, Isabella Panunzi, Carla das Dores, Fernando Maldonado, Marc Biot, Nathan Ford and Kathryn Chu
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2009 12:6
  4. The impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on health-related quality of life has been widely researched in the developed world, but there are few data from sub-Saharan Africa, where the vast ma...

    Authors: Jennifer Pitt, Landon Myer and Robin Wood
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2009 12:5
  5. Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS represents a mobilising and an organising principle for the involvement of people living with HIV in program and policy responses. People with HIV have been a...

    Authors: Odetoyinbo Morolake, David Stephens and Alice Welbourn
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2009 12:4
  6. Routine viral load monitoring of patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) is not affordable in most resource-limited settings.

    Authors: David Meya, Lisa A Spacek, Hilda Tibenderana, Laurence John, Irene Namugga, Stephen Magero, Robin Dewar, Thomas C Quinn, Robert Colebunders, Andrew Kambugu and Steven J Reynolds
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2009 12:3
  7. Antiretroviral prescribing errors are common among hospitalized patients. Inadequate medical knowledge is likely one of the factors leading to these errors. Our objective was to determine the proportion of hos...

    Authors: Saarah Arshad, Michael Rothberg, Darius A Rastegar, Linda M Spooner and Daniel Skiest
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2009 12:1
  8. Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) have been among the most affected populations by HIV since the AIDS pandemic was first identified in the 1980s. Evidence from a wide range of studies sh...

    Authors: Jorge Saavedra, Jose Antonio Izazola-Licea and Chris Beyrer
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2008 11:9
  9. The widespread phenomenon of enacting HIV-specific laws to criminally punish transmission of, exposure to, or non-disclosure of HIV, is counter-active to good public health conceptions and repugnant to element...

    Authors: Edwin Cameron, Scott Burris and Michaela Clayton
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2008 11:7
  10. Authors: J Vingerhoets, H Azijn, L Tambuyzer, I Dierynck, S De Meyer, L Rimsky, M Peeters, G De Smedt, MP de Béthune and G Picchio
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2008 11(Suppl 1):P189

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 11 Supplement 1

  11. Authors: D Bánhegyi, C Katlama, C Da Cunha, S Schneider, A Rachlis, O Romanenko, C Workman, A Vandevoorde, F Tomaka, T Vangeneugden and S Spinosa-Guzman
    Citation: Journal of the International AIDS Society 2008 11(Suppl 1):P22

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 11 Supplement 1