2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1220438/v1
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Virological Outcomes and Risk Factors for Non-suppression for Routine and Repeat Viral Load Testing After Enhanced Adherence Counselling During Viral Load Testing Scale-up in Zimbabwe: Analytic Cross-sectional Study Using Laboratory Data From 2014 to 2018.

Abstract: BackgroundSince the scale-up of routine viral load (VL) testing started in 2016, there is limited evidence on VL suppression rates under programmatic settings and groups at risk of non-suppression. We conducted a study to estimate VL non-suppression (> 1000 copies/ml) and its risk factors using "routine" and "repeat after enhanced adherence counselling" VL results.MethodsWe conducted an analytic cross-sectional study using secondary VL testing data collected between 2014 and 2018 from a centrally located la… Show more

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