Describing the retention in care of human immunodeficiency viruspositive young adults who transition from adolescent to adult care

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Background: There is a high rate of lost to programme (LTP) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive young adults transitioning from paediatric/adolescent to adult care. Methods: We describe and identify risk factors for LTP in all patients 18-23 y of age at the Infectious Diseases Institute (Kampala, Uganda) from 2010 to 2014. Results: A total of 260 of 907 young adults (28.6%) became LTP. Among those on antiretroviral treatment, 39.3% became LTP. We found that the only risk factor associated with LTP was being in World Health Organization stage 3 or 4. Conclusion: There is a need for tracing studies to evaluate the true vital status of LTP in this group.

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Castelnuovo, B., Mubiru, F., Nakalema, S., Twimukye, A., & Kiragga, A. (2018). Describing the retention in care of human immunodeficiency viruspositive young adults who transition from adolescent to adult care. International Health, 10(4), 318–320. https://doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihx063

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