South african study finds better ways to keep women in HIV treatment
NCT ID NCT03500172
Summary
This study tested two nurse-led support programs to help female sex workers living with HIV in South Africa stay on their medication and achieve viral suppression. Researchers compared a decentralized treatment program with individualized case management to see which approach worked better. The goal was to find the most effective and cost-efficient way to help these women maintain their HIV treatment over time.
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Locations
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TB HIV Care
Durban, South Africa
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