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  Three-quarters of HIV-positive US prisoners stop anti-HIV drugs after release from jail
02.10.09
  Majority of patients lost to follow-up still alive one year later, Ugandan study shows
02.10.09
  Adherence more forgiving once long-term HIV viral load suppression achieved
01.10.09
  Peer support and text reminders lead to only transient improvements in HIV treatment adherence
30.09.09
  Onset of depression means poorer adherence to HIV treatment
29.09.09
  Reduced efavirenz dose safe and effective in patients with high blood levels of drug
28.09.09
  Meta-analysis shows that alcohol consumption has negative impact on antiretroviral adherence
14.08.09
  Innovative, cost-effective and patient-friendly methods for delivery of HIV care feasible in resource-limited settings
20.07.09
  Adherence to HIV treatment in US gay men differs by race and ethnicity
30.06.09
  Meeting the non-medical needs of people with HIV in England: document sets ambitious goals
03.06.09
  Most HIV-positive prisoners interrupt HIV treatment on release from jail, says Texan study
05.03.09
  Excellent adherence in Africa due to social networks
31.01.09
  One-a-day regimens mean better adherence for patients starting HIV treatment
29.01.09
  Lack of perceived need for HIV treatment associated with poor adherence
06.01.09
  Single dose of intravenous zoledronate shown to treat bone loss effectively for one year
15.12.08
  Adherence of 80-95% not good enough for long-term treatment success in British Columbia HIV patients
12.12.08
  Southern Africa: a long road to male circumcision
11.12.08
  HIV testing for mothers and children must expand, UN report shows
01.12.08
  Treatment breaks set for a come-back?
12.11.08
  Modern HIV treatment can work well with adherence below 95%
07.11.08

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