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Cover political instability and HIV - Cameroon
03 November 2023  |  Source: BMC Public Health / Julius Enongene Mekolle and other authors
Political instability and hiv/aids response in the south west and north west regions of Cameroon: a qualitative study

The study explores the impact of political instability in Cameroon's North and Southwest Regions on HIV/AIDS response efforts. Through interviews with frontline healthcare providers, six key challenges were identified: access to healthcare services, continuity of treatment, risk of new infections, socioeconomic impacts, effects on healthcare workers' well-being, and coping mechanisms. The findings highlight the need for coordinated efforts to strengthen the health sector, decentralize HIV care, improve supply chains, and protect healthcare workers to mitigate the crisis's impact on HIV/AIDS response and overall health services.

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JIAS retention on ART and drivers of LTFU in CAR
05 December 2024  |  Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - Tekpa G et al.
Retention on antiretroviral therapy and drivers of lost-to-follow up in the Central African Republic: a longitudinal analysis

The retention in care of patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a cornerstone for preventing AIDS-associated morbidity and mortality, as well as further transmission of HIV. Adherence to ART poses particular challenges in conflict-affected settings like the Central African Republic (CAR). The study objective was to estimate the rate of lost-to-follow-up (LTFU) and determine factors associated with LTFU among patients living with HIV under ART in CAR.

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MSF Guide mise en oeuvre 6 mois
01 January 2016  |  Source: MSF
Guide de Mise en oeuvre rendez-vous à six mois - Guinée

Guide de Mise en oeuvre rendez-vous à six mois - Un Modèle différencié d’Accès au Traitement Antirétroviral avec espacement des visites pour les personnes vivant avec le VIH.

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MSF Yambio project Brochure
01 April 2018  |  Source: MSF
HIV test and treat pilot project Yambio : bridging the gap between treatment and community in South Sudan

Brochure presenting the Yambio HIV test and treat pilot project implemented by MSF in South Sudanin view of bridging the gap between treatment and community.

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01 April 2018  |  Source: MSF
Yambio HIV community-based Test and Treat pilot project in South Sudan

Report to external partners describing the Yambio HIV community-based Test and Treat (T&T) pilot project meant to assess T&T feasibility and acceptability (‘Treat All’ as set out in WHO guidelines) through a community-based mobile HTC programme including same day antiretroviral (ARV) treatment initiation and the delegation of tasks to less specialised health staff. MSF wanted to document whether bringing HIV testing and treatment closer to patients’ homes, with simplified protocols and tools (‘Treat All’), would result in treatment outcomes similar to those of facility-based care.

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Mortality drivers aming HIV patients MSF
14 November 2019  |  Source: Conflict an health, Thomas Crellen, Charles Ssonko, Turid Piening, Marcel Mbeko Simaleko, Karen Geiger & M. Ruby Siddiqui
What drives mortality among HIV patients in a conflict setting? A prospective cohort study in the Central African Republic

Estimation of the impact of the CAR conflict on patient mortality and definition of patient-level risk factors for mortality

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02 July 2018  |  Source: Conflict and Health
Provision and continuation of antiretroviral therapy during acute conflict: the experience of MSF in Central African Republic and Yemen

Article summarizing the MSF experience and results of providing ART and implementing contingency plans during acute instability in the Central African Republic (CAR) and Yemen.

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JIAS MSF differentiated services 2017 Article
01 July 2017  |  Source: JIAS, MSF, Charles Ssonko, Lucia Gonzalez, Anita Mesic, Marcio Silveira da Fonseca, Jay Achar, Nadia Safar, Beatriz Martin, Sidney Wong, Esther C. Casas
Delivering HIV care in challenging operating environments: the MSF experience towards differentiated models of care for settings with multiple basic health care needs

Results from a descriptive analysis from CAR, DRC and South Sudan MSF's HIV care models integrated within the provision of general health care and highlighting best practices and challenges.

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Ugandar refugee pop based HIV impact assessment
01 April 2024  |  Source: Ministry of Health (MOH), Uganda
Uganda Refugee Population-based HIV Impact Assessment 2021

Household-based survey to measure the impact of the national HIV response among adults (aged 15 years and older) living in refugee settlements in Uganda, conducted from October 2021 through December 2021

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01 September 2014  |  Source: UNHCR and 14 agencies
Guidelines for the Delivery of Antiretroviral Therapy to Migrants and Crisis-Affected Persons in Sub-Saharan Africa

This guidance is an update of the 2007 Clinical Guidelines for antiretroviral therapy management for displaced populations for Southern Africa. It provides clinical guidance to healthcare practitioners on ART provision to migrants and crisis-affected individuals. It offers guidance to ART program managers on addressing patient mobility and prioritization during crises and guidance to policymakers and civil society advocates to facilitate the development of high-quality HIV care for migrants and crisis-affected individuals.

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