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Predictors of raised viral load during antiretroviral therapy in patients with and without prior antiretroviral use: a cross-sectional study

Greig J, du Cros PAK, Mills C, Ugwoeruchukwu W, Etsetowaghan A,  et al.
2013-08-14 • PLOS One
2013-08-14 • PLOS One
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In Lagos, Nigeria, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Ministry of Health (MoH) commenced free antiretroviral treatment (ART) in a hospital-based clinic. We performed a...
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Wind-driven roof turbines: a novel way to improve ventilation for TB infection control in health facilities

Cox HS, Escombe R, McDermid C, Mtshemla Y, Spelman T,  et al.
2012-01-09 • PLOS One
2012-01-09 • PLOS One
Tuberculosis transmission in healthcare facilities contributes significantly to the TB epidemic, particularly in high HIV settings. Although improving ventilation may reduce transmission...

Similar mortality and reduced loss to follow-up in integrated compared with vertical programs providing antiretroviral treatment in sub-saharan Africa

Greig J, O'Brien DP, Ford NP, Spelman T, Sabapathy K,  et al.
2011-11-30 • Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)
2011-11-30 • Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)
Vertical HIV programs have achieved good results but may not be feasible or appropriate in many resource-limited settings. Médecins sans Frontières has treated HIV in vertical programs s...

Risk factors for mortality during antiretroviral therapy in older populations in resource-limited settings

O'Brien DP, Spelman T, Greig J, McMahon J, Ssonko C,  et al.
2016-01-01 • Journal of the International AIDS Society
2016-01-01 • Journal of the International AIDS Society
INTRODUCTION
An increasing proportion of adult patients initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) in resource-limited settings are aged >50 years. Older populations on ART appear to ha...

Impact of HIV-Associated Conditions on Mortality in People Commencing Anti-Retroviral Therapy in Resource Limited Settings

Marshall C, Curtis A, Spelman T, O'Brien DP, Greig J,  et al.
2013-07-23 • PLOS One
2013-07-23 • PLOS One
To identify associations between specific WHO stage 3 and 4 conditions diagnosed after ART initiation and all cause mortality for patients in resource-limited settings (RLS). DESIGN, SET...

Early adherence to antiretroviral medication as a predictor of long-term HIV virological suppression: five-year follow up of an observational cohort

Ford NP, Darder M, Spelman T, Maclean E, Mills EJ,  et al.
2010-05-05 • PLOS One
2010-05-05 • PLOS One
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have demonstrated a cross-sectional relationship between antiretroviral adherence and HIV virological suppression. We assessed the predictive value of baselin...