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The viral load monitoring cascade in a resource-limited setting: A prospective multicentre cohort study after introduction of routine viral load monitoring in rural Lesotho.

Tracy Renee GlassLipontso MotaboliBienvenu NsakalaMalebanye LerotholiFiona VanobberghenAlain AmstutzThabo Ishmael LejoneJosephine MuhairweThomas KlimkaitNiklaus Daniel Labhardt
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Our data show that in a real-life setting availability of routine VL monitoring may not be exploited to its potential. A lack of timely follow-up after a first unsuppressed VL and reluctance to switch patients with confirmed virological failure, reduce the benefit of VL monitoring, i.e. in the rural clinics. Future studies will have to assess models of care which ensure that VL results are met with an action and make use of scalable innovative approaches.
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