Low-level viraemia among people living with HIV in Nigeria: a retrospective longitudinal cohort study

HIV transmission can occur with a viral load of at least 200 copies per mL of blood and low-level viraemia can lead to virological failure; the threshold level at which risk for virological failure is conferred is uncertain. To better understand low-level viraemia prevalence and outcomes, we analyse...

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Published in:The Lancet global health Vol. 10; no. 12; pp. e1815 - e1824
Main Authors: Chun, Helen M, Abutu, Andrew, Milligan, Kyle, Ehoche, Akipu, Shiraishi, Ray W, Odafe, Solomon, Dalhatu, Ibrahim, Onotu, Dennis, Okoye, McPaul, Oladipo, Ademola, Gwamna, Jerry, Ikpeazu, Akudo, Akpan, Nseobong M, Ibrahim, Jahun, Aliyu, Gambo, Akanmu, Sulaiman, Boyd, Mary A, Swaminathan, Mahesh, Ellerbrock, Tedd, Stafford, Kristen A, Dirlikov, Emilio, Ene, Uzoma, Onyenuobi, Chibuzor, Efuntoye, Timothy, Meribe, Chidozie, Ogbanufe, Obinna, Bassey, Orji, Fagbamigbe, Omodele J, Fagbemi, Ayodele, Bamidele, Moyosola, Audu, Israel, Adegoke, Dickson, Tapdiyel, Jelpe, Emeh, Anuri, Obanubi, Chris, Oke, Odafrenkhoa, Pals, Sherri, Boyd, Andrew T, Zeh, Clement, Ellenberger, Dennis, Williams-Sherlock, Michelle, Adebajo, Sylvia, Sabo, Uba, Bassey, Grace, Etubi, Eruona, Omole, Temi, Okonkwo, Prosper, Kolade, Temitope, Dakum, Patrick, Olanrewaju, Olayiwola, Oko, John O, Ayo, Inyang, Oyeledun, Bolanle, Odoh, Deborah, Adedokun, Oluwasanmi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Elsevier Ltd 01-12-2022
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