Successful treatment-as-prevention requires identifying individuals at greatest risk for transmitting HIV, including those with antiretroviral therapy nonadherence or amplified HIV transmission risk. This study recruited sexually active, HIV-infected patients in Brazil, Thailand and Zambia to examine correlates in these risk categories. Results demonstrated that treatment-as-prevention efforts should consider patient psychosocial and contextual needs to be successful.
Antiretroviral medication adherence and amplified HIV transmission risk among sexually active HIV-infected individuals in three diverse international settings
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Magidson JF, Li X, Mimiaga MJ, Moore AT, Srithanaviboonchai K, Friedman RK, Limbada M, Hughes JP, Cummings V, Gaydos CA, Elharrar V, Celentano D, Mayer KH, Safren SA