Factors affecting patients on antiretroviral therapy lost to follow up in Asunafo South District of Ahafo Region, Ghana: Cross-sectional Study
Robert Kogi,
Theresa Krah,
Emmanuel Asampong
et al.
Abstract:Background: Despite the increased and effective program coverage for antiretroviral therapy (ART), a considerable proportion of individuals receiving ART discontinue medication at different stages of their treatment pathway. In sub-Saharan Africa, approximately half of individuals who test positive for HIV are lost to follow-up. This study was set out to answer the following question: What are the factors that affect patients on ART loss to follow-up in the Asunafo South District of Ghana? Methodology: A cross… Show more
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