Trends and Disparities in Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation and Virologic Suppression Among Newly Treatment-Eligible HIV-Infected Individuals in North America, 2001–2009
Author:
Hanna David B.1, Buchacz Kate2, Gebo Kelly A.1, Hessol Nancy A.3, Horberg Michael A.4, Jacobson Lisa P.1, Kirk Gregory D.1, Kitahata Mari M.5, Korthuis P. Todd6, Moore Richard D.1, Napravnik Sonia7, Patel Pragna2, Silverberg Michael J.8, Sterling Timothy R.9, Willig James H.10, Lau Bryan1, Althoff Keri N.1, Crane Heidi M.5, Collier Ann C.5, Samji Hasina11, Thorne Jennifer E.1, Gill M. John12, Klein Marina B.13, Martin Jeffrey N.3, Rodriguez Benigno14, Rourke Sean B.15, Gange Stephen J.1, Benson A., Bosch Ronald J., Collier Ann C., Boswell Stephen, Grasso Chris, Mayer Ken, Hogg Robert S., Harrigan Richard, Montaner Julio, Cescon Angela, Brooks John T., Buchacz Kate, Gebo Kelly A., Moore Richard D., Rodriguez Benigno, Horberg Michael A., Silverberg Michael J., Thorne Jennifer E., Goedert James J., Jacobson Lisa P., Klein Marina B., Rourke Sean B., Burchell Ann, Rachlis Anita R., Hunter-Mellado Robert F., Mayor Angel M., Gill M. John, Deeks Steven G., Martin Jeffrey N., Saag Michael S., Mugavero Michael J., Willig James, Eron Joseph J., Napravnik Sonia, Kitahata Mari M., Crane Heidi M., Justice Amy C., Dubrow Robert, Fiellin David, Sterling Timothy R., Haas David, Bebawy Sally, Turner Megan, Gange Stephen J., Anastos Kathryn, Moore Richard D., Saag Michael S., Gange Stephen J., Kitahata Mari M., McKaig Rosemary G., Justice Amy C., Freeman Aimee M., Moore Richard D., Freeman Aimee M., Lent Carol, Platt Aaron, Kitahata Mari M., Van Rompaey Stephen E., Crane Heidi M., Webster Eric, Morton Liz, Simon Brenda, Gange Stephen J., Abraham Alison G., Lau Bryan, Althoff Keri N., Zhang Jinbing, Jing Jerry, Golub Elizabeth, Modur Shari, Hanna David B., Rebeiro Peter, Wong Cherise, Mendes Adell,
Affiliation:
1. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 3. University of California, San Francisco 4. Mid-Atlantic Permanente Research Institute, Rockville, Maryland 5. University of Washington, Seattle 6. Oregon Health and Science University, Portland 7. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 8. Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland 9. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 10. University of Alabama at Birmingham 11. British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver 12. University of Calgary, Alberta 13. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 14. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 15. University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)
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