Search Results - "Mandla, N"
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Improving retention of community-recruited participants in HIV prevention research through Saturday household visits; findings from the HPTN 071 (PopART) study in South Africa
Published in BMC medical research methodology (08-11-2021)“…Identifying successful strategies to improve participant retention in longitudinal studies remains a challenge. In this study we evaluated whether…”
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Incidence of self-reported tuberculosis treatment with community-wide universal testing and treatment for HIV and tuberculosis screening in Zambia and South Africa: A planned analysis of the HPTN 071 (PopART) cluster-randomised trial
Published in PLoS medicine (01-05-2024)“…HIV is a potent risk factor for tuberculosis (TB). Therefore, community-wide universal testing and treatment for HIV (UTT) could contribute to TB control, but…”
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Incidence of self-reported tuberculosis treatment with community-wide universal testing and treatment for HIV and tuberculosis screening in Zambia and South Africa: A planned analysis of the HPTN 071
Published in PLoS medicine (31-05-2024)“…Background HIV is a potent risk factor for tuberculosis (TB). Therefore, community-wide universal testing and treatment for HIV (UTT) could contribute to TB…”
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Community-based health workers implementing universal access to HIV testing and treatment: lessons from South Africa and Zambia—HPTN 071 (PopART)
Published in Health policy and planning (01-07-2021)“…The global expansion of HIV testing, prevention and treatment services is necessary to achieve HIV epidemic control and promote individual and population…”
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Incidence of self-reported tuberculosis treatment with community-wide universal testing and treatment for HIV and tuberculosis screening in Zambia and South Africa: A planned analysis of the HPTN 071 (PopART) cluster-randomised trial
Published in PLoS medicine (01-05-2024)“…BackgroundHIV is a potent risk factor for tuberculosis (TB). Therefore, community-wide universal testing and treatment for HIV (UTT) could contribute to TB…”
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