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期刊名:African health sciences

缩写:AFR HEALTH SCI

ISSN:1680-6905

e-ISSN:1729-0503

IF/分区:0.9/Q3

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Wame Dikobe,Mooketsi Molefi,Bornapate Nkomo et al. Wame Dikobe et al.
Background: In high TB/HIV settings, the increased risk for TB amongst children exposed to HIV has been established through biomedical tests. Screening HIV exposed children for TB can improve early childhood TB detection ...
Thomas Okwaro Andale,Onesmus Gachuno,Theresa Odero Mary Awuor Thomas Okwaro Andale
Background: Early Infant Male Circumcision (EIMC) is part of sustainable HIV prevention strategies in Kenya. The goals of the national EIMC program are to circumcise at least 40% of all newborn male infants delivered at h...
Joycelyn Thomas,Joachim Voss,Edith Tarimo Joycelyn Thomas
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) developed the Safe Birth Checklist (SCC) to facilitate best practices in safe birthing practices. The SCC is utilizing existing evidence-based WHO guidelines and recommendat...
Sara K Muli-Kinagwi,Meshack Ndirangu,Onesmus Gachuno et al. Sara K Muli-Kinagwi et al.
Background: In 2011, 3.4 million children were living with HIV worldwide1. Objectives: Describe the characteristics of pediatric patien...
Marius Nsoh,Katayi E Tshimwanga,Busi A Ngum et al. Marius Nsoh et al.
Background: Antiretroviral therapy is a lifelong commitment that requires consistent intake of tablets to optimize health outcomes, attain and maintain viral suppression. ...
Esther Nasuuna,Joanita Kigozi,Alex Muganzi et al. Esther Nasuuna et al.
Background: Health care workers (HWs) support HIV positive children and adolescents with detectable HIV viral loads on the intensive adherence counselling (IAC) program to achieve viral suppression through individual adhe...
William N Tanyi,Onesmus Gachuno,Theresa Odero et al. William N Tanyi et al.
Background: Adequate adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is key to the successful treatment of children and adolescents living with HIV. Continuous ART Adherence is the key factor for virologic suppression and stabi...
Anissette N Busi,Marius Nsoh,Moses O Otieno et al. Anissette N Busi et al.
Background: There is evidence that Quality of Life (QoL) of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) has a significant role in ART retention, treatment adherence, and survival. As a result, QoL is becoming increasingly importa...