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Linkage, Access, ART Use and Viral Suppression in Four Large Cities in the United States, 2009

Linkage, Access, ART Use and Viral Suppression in Four Large Cities in the United States, 2009. N. Benbow, S. Scheer, A. Wohl, K. Brady, A. Gagner, A. Hughes, J. Tejero, M. Eberhart, V. Hu, S. Townsell.

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Linkage, Access, ART Use and Viral Suppression in Four Large Cities in the United States, 2009

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  1. Linkage, Access, ART Use and Viral Suppression in Four Large Cities in the United States, 2009 N. Benbow, S. Scheer, A. Wohl, K. Brady, A. Gagner, A. Hughes, J. Tejero, M. Eberhart, V. Hu, S. Townsell

  2. Percentage of estimated number of HIV-infected persons* in stages of continuum of HIV care in four large United States cities through December 2009

  3. Significant demographic and sexual risk behavior differences in the percentage of people in care who are on ART and virally suppressed OR (95% CI), MMP 2009

  4. Conclusion • Longitudinal case surveillance data and population-based sampling data of people in care provide detailed information needed to monitor changes in the HIV continuum of care throughout the country and in selected states and large urban areas. • Data from the four large cities highlight discrepancies in progress towards universal HIV care and help identify cities where interventions may be successfully promoting access to care and treatment. However, these differences could be due in part to underlying differences in the demographic characteristics of PLWHA in the four cities as well as differences in laboratory reporting laws and maturity of laboratory reporting systems. • Targeted programs and funding are needed to eliminate racial/ethnic disparities in the provision of ART and viral suppression.

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