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An examination of administrative capacity to implement development programmes in South Africa
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A multi-state model of treatment states in an antiretroviral treatment programme cohort in Cape Town
Published 2022“…The methodology of this study may be useful to those measuring retention within ART programmes. An important limitation was that the CD4 count model did not allow for CD4 counts to fall below baseline during periods of treatment interruption. …”
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Gender differences in presentation and early survival in an antiretroviral therapy programme in Gugulethu : South Africa, 2002-2007
Published 2018“…Adjustment for baseline characteristics, including CD4 count and WHO stage, attenuated these crude associations. …”
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EVOLUTION, PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES OF THE UNDERGRADUATE DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES IN DUAL-MODE FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA, 1974-2014
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Outcome of universal life-long ART for all HIV infected pregnant and breastfeeding women and children less than 24 months regardless of WHO stage or CD4 count (PMTCT option B+) - a...
Published 2015“…Conclusion: Our research findings suggest that the PMTCT programme in the Ntchisi district can be improved. …”
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Assessing the effectiveness of the ART programme in the Western Cape Province of South Africa through triangulation of context-appropriate population level routine monitoring and s...
Published 2024“…The biggest benefits (based on24-month survival) when increasing eligibility thresholds for ART were seen during earlier guideline changes which expanded access at lower CD4 count thresholds (from CD4 <200/µL to CD4 <350/µL); however, at a patient level, benefits from ART were seen at all three eligibility threshold changes (200, 350 and 500 cells/µl). …”
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Adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) among HIV-infected pregnant women starting treatment immediately vs delayed: a cohort study
Published 2017“…Before July 2013, eligibility was based on CD4 cell count ≤350 cells/μL ("Option A"), with a 1-2 week delay from the first ANC visit to ART initiation; thereafter all women were eligible regardless of CD4 cell count ("Option B+") and typically offered ART on the same day as first ANC visit. …”
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Survival of adults with HIV-1 infection or Type 2 diabetes in the South African private sector
Published 2020“…Baseline CD4 count was only prognostic for relative risk within the first three years of ART after adjusting for the immunological and virological response to ART. …”
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Private sector role in community development: a case study on Martin & East (Pty) Ltd approach to "responsible business"
Published 2017“…The findings are interpreted through the goals of RB and Community Development (CD) established to evaluate the quality of the relationships created through the project. …”
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Cellular immune ontogeny and birth transcriptome in HIV-exposed uninfected infants
Published 2021“…In cross-sectional unadjusted analyses however, trends towards increased median frequencies of markers of activation in the HEU group compared to HU controls were observed for specific ages: at birth (%CD8+HLA-DR+: 0.12 vs. 0.01, p=0.05), at week 7 (%CD8+CD25+: 0.13 vs. 0.04, p=0.01 and %CD8+HLA-DR+: 0.84 vs. 0.07, p=0.01) and at week 36 (%CD8+CD25+: 0.52 vs. 0.03, p< 0.001 and %CD8+HLA-DR+: 0.81 vs. 0.17, p=0.003). …”
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