Early initiation of antiretroviral therapy for people newly diagnosed with HIV infection in Australia: trends and predictors, 2004–2015

Author:

McManus Hamish1,Callander Denton1ORCID,Donovan Basil12,Russell Darren B3,O'Connor Catherine C1,Davies Stephen C4,Lewis David A5,Hellard Margaret E6,Chen Marcus Y7,Petoumenos Kathy1,Varma Rick18,Cogle Aaron9,Boyd Mark Alastair1011,Grulich Andrew1,Pollard James12,Medland Nick17,Fairley Christopher K713,Guy Rebecca J1

Affiliation:

1. The Kirby InstituteUniversity of New South Wales Sydney NSW

2. Sydney Sexual Health CentreSydney Hospital Sydney NSW

3. Sexual Health Service Cairns Cairns QLD

4. Northern Sydney Sexual Health ServiceRoyal North Shore Hospital Sydney NSW

5. Western Sydney Sexual Health CentreUniversity of Sydney Sydney

6. Centre for Population HealthBurnet Institute Melbourne VIC

7. Melbourne Sexual Health CentreAlfred Health Melbourne VIC

8. Sydney Sexual Health CentreSouth Eastern Sydney Local Health District Sydney NSW

9. National Association of People with HIV Australia Melbourne NSW

10. University of Adelaide Adelaide SA

11. Lyell McEwin Hospital Adelaide SA

12. University Hospital Geelong VIC

13. Melbourne Sexual Health CentreMonash University Central Clinical School Melbourne VIC

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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