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Browsing by Author "Jacob Bor"

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    Applying machine learning and predictive modeling to retention and viral suppression in South African HIV treatment cohorts
    Mhairi Maskew; K Sharpey-Schafer; L De Voux; T Crompton; Jacob Bor; M Rennick; E et al; Jacqueline Miot; Ian Sanne
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    Changing Knowledge and Attitudes Towards HIV Treatment‑as‑Prevention and “Undetectable=Untransmittable”: A Systematic Review
    (2021-04-30) Jacob Bor; Charlie Fischer; Mirva Modi; Bruce Richman; Cameron Kinker; Rachel King; Sarah K. Calabrese; Idah Mokhele; Tembeka Sineke; Thembelihle Zuma; Sydney Rosen; Till Bärnighausen; Kenneth H. Mayer; Dorina Onoya2
    People on HIV treatment with undetectable virus cannot transmit HIV sexually (Undetectable=Untransmittable, U=U). However, the science of treatment-as-prevention (TasP) may not be widely understood by people with and without HIV who could beneft from this information. We systematically reviewed the global literature on knowledge and attitudes related to TasP and interventions providing TasP or U=U information. We included studies of providers, patients, and communities from all regions of the world, published 2008–2020. We screened 885 papers and abstracts and identifed 72 for inclusion. Studies in high-income settings reported high awareness of TasP but gaps in knowledge about the likelihood of transmission with undetectable HIV. Greater knowledge was associated with more positive attitudes towards TasP. Extant literature shows low awareness of TasP in Africa where 2 in 3 people with HIV live. The emerging evidence on interventions delivering information on TasP suggests benefcial impacts on knowledge, stigma, HIV testing, and viral suppression. Review was pre-registered at PROSPERO: CRD42020153725
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    Designing effective U U communication strategies considering the needs of PLHIV their partners and healthcare worker constraints in South African clinics
    Dorina Onoya; Tembeka Sineke; R King; Idah Mokhele; S Sharma; M Dukashe; Refiloe Cele; D Bokaba; Robert Inglis; Simangele Sigasa; Jacob Bor
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    The fall  and rise in hospitalbased care for people with HIV in South Africa 2004  2017
    E Lauren; Khumbo Shumba; Matthew Fox; William Macleod; Wendy Stevens; K Mlisana; Jacob Bor; Dorina Onoya
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    Gaps in the type 2 diabetes care cascade: a national perspective using South Africa's National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) database
    (BIOMED CENTRAL LTD) Alana Brennan; Evelyn Lauren; Jacob Bor; Jaya George; K Chetty; K Mlisana; Andrew Dai; Siyabonga Khoza; Sydney Rosen; Frederick Raal; E et al; Matthew Fox; Nigel Crowther
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    Regression discontinuity analysis demonstrated varied effect of TreatAll on CD4 testing among Southern African countries
    E Zaniewski; Ellen Brazier; C Ostinelli; R Wood; Karl-Gunter Technau; Matthew Fox; Jacob Bor; E et al
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    The South African National HIV Pregnancy Cohort evaluating continuity of care among women living with HIV
    Katherine Clouse; B Malope-Kgokong; Jacob Bor; Cornelius Nattey; M Mudau; Mhairi Maskew
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    Tuberculosis testing patterns in South Africa to identify groups that would benefit from increased investigation
    Jo-Anne Shapiro; Lesley Scott; H Moultrie; K Jacobson; Jacob Bor; A Fofana; Graeme Dor; N Ndjeka; E et al; Wendy Stevens
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    Understanding the Reasons for Deferring ART Among Patients Diagnosed Under the SameDayART Policy in Johannesburg South Africa
    Dorina Onoya; Tembeka Sineke; Idah Mokhele; Jacob Bor; Matthew Fox; Jacqueline Miot

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