Loss to follow-up in a community clinic in South Africa - roles of gender, pregnancy, and CD4 count
South African Medical Journal2011Vol. 101(4), pp. 253–253
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Bingxia Wang, Elena Losina, Ruth Stark, Alison Munro, Rochelle P. Walensky, Marisa Wilke, Des Martin, Zhigang Lu, Kenneth A. Freedberg, Robin Wood
Abstract
HIV-infected pregnant women initiating ART were significantly more likely to be lost to follow-up in a community clinic in South Africa. Urgent interventions to successfully retain pregnant women in care are needed.
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