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Review
. 2013 Feb;24(1):359-83.
doi: 10.1353/hpu.2013.0014.

The problem of late ART initiation in Sub-Saharan Africa: a transient aspect of scale-up or a long-term phenomenon?

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Review

The problem of late ART initiation in Sub-Saharan Africa: a transient aspect of scale-up or a long-term phenomenon?

Maria Lahuerta et al. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2013 Feb.

Abstract

Efforts to scale-up HIV care and treatment have been successful at initiating large numbers of patients onto antiretroviral therapy (ART), although persistent challenges remain to optimizing scale-up effectiveness in both resource-rich and resource-limited settings. Among the most important are very high rates of ART initiation in the advanced stages of HIV disease, which in turn drive morbidity, mortality, and onward transmission of HIV. With a focus on sub-Saharan Africa, this review article presents a conceptual framework for a broader discussion of the persistent problem of late ART initiation, including a need for more focus on the upstream precursors (late HIV diagnosis and late enrollment into HIV care) and their determinants. Without additional research and identification of multilevel interventions that successfully promote earlier initiation of ART, the problem of late ART initiation will persist, significantly undermining the long-term impact of HIV care scale-up on reducing mortality and controlling the HIV epidemic.

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Figure 1
Pathways to and points of intervention to promote timely Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) initiation.
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Figure 2
Multi-level factors associated with late HIV diagnosis, late enrollment into care, and late Antiretroviral Terapy (ART) initiation.

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