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Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission and using in-kind incentives to improve clinical appointment adherence, HIV treatment adherence, and HIV virological suppression

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Abstract:
In a retrospective, cross-sectional analysis, we examined the relationship between the number, type, and value of in-kind incentives received and mother to child transmission, virological suppression (VS), and treatment and appointment adherence.

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Acosta, Tiana, Cabrera-López, Teresa, Sosa-Rubí, Sandra, et al., "Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission and using in-kind incentives to improve clinical appointment adherence, HIV treatment adherence, and HIV virological suppression" (2017). Global Health Research Day. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:697819/

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  • Global Health Research Day

    The purpose of the annual Global Health Research Day is to showcase research done by a wide variety of Brown students working in global health. This includes Framework in Global Health Scholars, MHIRT Scholars, Global Health Scholarly Concentrators, and Global …
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