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Successes and challenges in optimizing the viral load cascade to improve antiretroviral therapy adherence and rationalize second-line switches in Swaziland.

David EtooriIza CigleneckiMpumelelo NdlangamandlaCeleste G EdwardsKiran JobanputraMunyaradzi PasipamireGugu MaphalalaChunfu YangInoussa ZabsonreSerge M KaboreJavier GoiriRoger TeckBernhard Kerschberger
Published in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2019)
Patients on ART with high VLs were more likely to re-suppress if they received EAC. Failure to re-suppress after counselling was predictive of genotypically confirmed resistance patterns requiring treatment switching. Delays in switching were significant despite the ability of the WHO algorithm to predict treatment failure. Despite significant progress in recent years, enhanced focus on quality care along the VL cascade in resource-limited settings is crucial.
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