Antiretroviral Treatment in Lower Income Countries Collaboration
A collaboration of the International epidemiological Databases to Evaluate AIDS

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The Antiretroviral Treatment in Lower Income Countries (ART-LINC) Collaboration is a multi-national, multi-centre collaborative research network of clinics and cohorts providing antiretroviral treatment to people living in resource-constrained settings. ART-LINC is funded by the National Institutes of Health Office of AIDS Research in the United States, the Agence National de Recherches sur le Sida in France, and the Canadian Institutes for Health Research.

 

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A new paper published in PLOS Medicine on the Comparison of antiretroviral therapy in township South Africa and Switzerland Monday 14. of July 2008 Age: 177 days

HIV has two different faces in South Africa and Switzerland: in Switzerland the prevalence of HIV is below 1%, everybody has access to treatment through the compulsory health insurance and care is highly individualised and delivered by specialists in HIV medicine. In South Africa approximately 30% o...

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By: Claire Graber

14-07-08 10:04
Paper on early loss to programme published in the WHO Bulletin Friday 04. of July 2008 Age: 187 days

Early loss of HIV-infected patients on potent antiretroviral therapy programmes in lower-income countries by the ART-LINC of IeDEA collaboration

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By: Claire Graber

04-07-08 15:54

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