Barriers to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients: Insights From a Single-Centre Study
Conclusions: Late presentation remains challenging, with 9.9% of potent preventable adverse events. Morbidity meetings are crucial for immediate feedback to involved healthcare providers. Community-based organisations also play an essential role in identifying and providing linkage of high-risk grou...
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| description | Conclusions: Late presentation remains challenging, with 9.9% of potent preventable adverse events. Morbidity meetings are crucial for immediate feedback to involved healthcare providers. Community-based organisations also play an essential role in identifying and providing linkage of high-risk groups to early HIV screening and diagnosis. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-b5960f3fb5334367a3f0714a216d7b992025-08-20T01:53:22ZengWileyAIDS Research and Treatment2090-12592025-01-01202510.1155/arat/7548833Barriers to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients: Insights From a Single-Centre StudyJo Yen Yong0Nor Zaila Zaidan1Wee Fu Gan2Infectious Diseases UnitInfectious Diseases UnitInfectious Diseases UnitConclusions: Late presentation remains challenging, with 9.9% of potent preventable adverse events. Morbidity meetings are crucial for immediate feedback to involved healthcare providers. Community-based organisations also play an essential role in identifying and providing linkage of high-risk groups to early HIV screening and diagnosis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/arat/7548833 |
| spellingShingle | Jo Yen Yong Nor Zaila Zaidan Wee Fu Gan Barriers to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients: Insights From a Single-Centre Study AIDS Research and Treatment |
| title | Barriers to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients: Insights From a Single-Centre Study |
| title_full | Barriers to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients: Insights From a Single-Centre Study |
| title_fullStr | Barriers to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients: Insights From a Single-Centre Study |
| title_full_unstemmed | Barriers to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients: Insights From a Single-Centre Study |
| title_short | Barriers to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients: Insights From a Single-Centre Study |
| title_sort | barriers to care for newly diagnosed hiv patients insights from a single centre study |
| url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/arat/7548833 |
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