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Characteristics and outcomes of individuals enrolled for HIV care in a rural clinic

in Coastal Kenya

Hassan, A.S.

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2014

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Hassan, A. S. (2014). Characteristics and outcomes of individuals enrolled for HIV care in a

rural clinic in Coastal Kenya.

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List of Publications

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

- Hassan AS, Mwaringa SM, Kennedy K. ndirangu, Sanders EJ, Rinke de Wit TF and Berkley JA. Incidence and predictors of attrition from antiretroviral care among adults in

a rural HIV clinic in Coastal Kenya: A retrospective cohort study (Submitted)

- Hassan AS, Nabwera HM, Mwaringa SM, Obonyo CA, Sanders EJ, Rinke de Wit TF, Cane PA and Berkley JA. HIV-1 virological failure and acquired drug resistance among

first-line antiretroviral experienced adults at a rural HIV clinic in coastal Kenya.

AIDS Res Ther. 2014 Jan 23;11(1):9.

- Bezemer D, Faria NR, Hassan AS, Hamers RL, Mutua G, Anzala O, Mandaliya K, Cane P, Berkley JA, Rinke de Wit TF, Wallis C, Graham SM, Price MA, Coutinho RA and Sanders EJ. HIV Type 1 Transmission Networks Among Men Having Sex with Men and

Heterosexuals in Kenya. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2013 Sep 17. [Epub ahead of

print]

- Hassan AS, Nabwera HN, Mwaringa SM, Obonyo CA, Sanders EJ, Rinke de Wit TF, Cane PA, and Berkley JA. Low prevalence of transmitted HIV type 1 drug resistance

among antiretroviral-naïve adults in a rural HIV clinic in Kenya. AIDS Res and Hum

Retroviruses: 2013 Jan; 29(1): 129-35. doi: 10.1089/AID.2012.0167. Epub 2012 Sep 11. - Hué S, Hassan AS, Nabwera H, Sanders EJ, Pillay D, Berkley JA, Cane PA. HIV-1 in a rural

coastal town in Kenya shows multiple introductions with many subtypes and much recombination. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2012 Feb;28(2):220-4.

- Hassan AS, Fielding KL, Thuo NM, Nabwera HM, Sanders EJ, Berkley JA. Early drop out

of recently diagnosed HIV-infected adults from routine pre-ART care in a rural district hospital in Kenya: A cohort study. Trop Med Int Health, 2012. 17(1): p. 82-93.

- Hassan AS, Sakwa EM, Nabwera HM, Taegtmeyer MM, Kimutai RM, Sanders EJ, Awu-ondo KK, Mutinda MN, Molyneux CS, Berkley JA. Dynamics and constraints of early

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