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Antiretroviral Therapy in Public and Private Routine Health Care Clinics in Cameroon: Lessons from the Douala Antiretroviral (DARVIR) Initiative
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Antiretroviral Therapy in Public and Private Routine Health Care Clinics in Cameroon: Lessons from the Douala Antiretroviral (DARVIR) Initiative

Christian Laurent, Henriette Meilo, Jean-Baptiste Guiard-Schmid, Yacouba Mapouré, Jeanne-Marie Noël, Madeleine M'Bangué, Ashu Joko, Willy Rozenbaum, Fritz Ntoné Ntoné et Eric Delaporte
Clinical infectious diseases, Vol.41(1), pp.108-111
01/07/2005
PMID: 15937770

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A review of the hospital charts for 788 patients treated in 19 public and private clinics in Cameroon showed that clinical follow-up visits, biologic follow-up visits, and drug supply were irregular and that many patients interrupted treatment. Virological and immunologic effectiveness of therapy was as expected in patients for whom results were available.

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