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    A tool for predicting loss-to-follow-up among people living with HIV at Busia border
    (kca university, 2017) Juma, Denice O
    Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) are a global emergency. Infection with HIV can lead to poor health, loss of lives, increased number of orphans and reduced national productivity. In Kenya and Uganda, National AIDS & STI Control Programme (NASCOP) and the Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) respectively are promoting combination of approaches for HIV prevention with the key populations. Studies have revealed that 1.5 million people live with HIV with a 5.9% adult HIV prevalence. There are an estimated 78,000 new HIV infections with 36,000 aids related deaths and 59% adults on antiretroviral treatment (AVERT 2016). Complex socio-cultural, economic, and health-system factors inhibit excellent patient retention. Better tracking, enhanced social support, and regular adherence counseling in addressing stigma, and alternative healing options are needed. Intervention strategies aimed at changing clinic routines and improving patient–provider communication could address many of the identified barriers (Tiruneh et al. 2016). The objective of the study is to develop a tool to predict possible loss-to-follow-up among mobile people living with HIV/AIDS enrolled in care and treatment at the Busia border.
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