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View article: The importance of monitoring a new antibiotic: ceftazidime/avibactam usage and resistance experience from England, 2016 to 2020
The importance of monitoring a new antibiotic: ceftazidime/avibactam usage and resistance experience from England, 2016 to 2020 Open
Background Ceftazidime/avibactam, launched in the United Kingdom (UK) in March 2017, is an antibiotic against multidrug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens. It was selected for the government’s subscription model pilot, for incentivising new…
View article: 56 Persistent cluster of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae among patients attending hospital ward X in England
56 Persistent cluster of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae among patients attending hospital ward X in England Open
View article: Patient actor training improves preexposure prophylaxis delivery for adolescent girls and young women in Kenya: a cluster randomized trial
Patient actor training improves preexposure prophylaxis delivery for adolescent girls and young women in Kenya: a cluster randomized trial Open
Objective: To evaluate effectiveness of a standardized patient actor (SP) training intervention to improve quality of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) services for adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Kenya. Design: Cluster randomized …
View article: <i>“They provide the right kind of support.”</i>A qualitative study of preferences for differentiated service delivery location among recipients of antiretroviral therapy at Lighthouse Trust in Lilongwe Malawi
<i>“They provide the right kind of support.”</i>A qualitative study of preferences for differentiated service delivery location among recipients of antiretroviral therapy at Lighthouse Trust in Lilongwe Malawi Open
Differentiated service delivery (DSD) models for antiretroviral therapy (ART) allow stable recipients of care (RoC) to receive multi-month ART drug refills and complete rapid reviews in community sites. As DSD options expand across sub-Sah…
View article: ‘I feel that I should decide on my own….’: who should be involved in the decision-making process for adolescent involvement in HIV research?
‘I feel that I should decide on my own….’: who should be involved in the decision-making process for adolescent involvement in HIV research? Open
Introduction Efforts to improve health outcomes among adolescents and young adults living with HIV (ALHs) are hampered by limited adolescent engagement in HIV-related research. We sought to understand the views of adolescents, caregivers a…
View article: Clinical findings and structural analysis involving a patient with a novel KLHL15 variant
Clinical findings and structural analysis involving a patient with a novel KLHL15 variant Open
View article: “[T]he laws need to change to reflect current society”: Insights from stakeholders involved in development, review or implementation of policies about adolescent consent for HIV testing, care and research in Kenya
“[T]he laws need to change to reflect current society”: Insights from stakeholders involved in development, review or implementation of policies about adolescent consent for HIV testing, care and research in Kenya Open
Introduction Engaging adolescents in HIV care and research promotes the development of interventions tailored to their unique needs. Guidelines generally require parental permission for adolescents to receive HIV care/testing or participat…
View article: CRITICAL THINKING IN ELT: INDONESIAN TEACHERS’ UNDERSTANDING AND PRACTICE TEN YEARS DOWN THE TRACK
CRITICAL THINKING IN ELT: INDONESIAN TEACHERS’ UNDERSTANDING AND PRACTICE TEN YEARS DOWN THE TRACK Open
It has been over a decade since the Ministry of Education and Culture in Indonesia mandated teachers to foster critical thinking; however, studies document that in Indonesia, students’ critical thinking still lags behind other countries. T…
View article: Mystery Shopper Assessment of PrEP Service Delivery Quality for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Kenya: A Cross-sectional Study
Mystery Shopper Assessment of PrEP Service Delivery Quality for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Kenya: A Cross-sectional Study Open
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake and adherence among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) may be negatively influenced by poor interactions with health care providers. We assessed PrEP counseling using unannounced standardized pat…
View article: “They Just Tell Me to Abstain:” Variable Access to and Uptake of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Adolescents Living With HIV in Kenya
“They Just Tell Me to Abstain:” Variable Access to and Uptake of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Adolescents Living With HIV in Kenya Open
Background: To improve holistic care for adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV), including integration of sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS), the Kenya Ministry of Health implemented an adolescent package of care (APOC). To inform…
View article: Brief Report: Incidence and Correlates of Pregnancy in HIV-Positive Kenyan Sex Workers
Brief Report: Incidence and Correlates of Pregnancy in HIV-Positive Kenyan Sex Workers Open
Introduction: The incidence of pregnancy in female sex workers (FSWs) living with HIV is not well characterized. Methods: Current and former FSWs living with HIV and enrolled in a prospective cohort study in Mombasa, Kenya, were followed m…
View article: Health provider training is associated with improved engagement in HIV care among adolescents and young adults in Kenya
Health provider training is associated with improved engagement in HIV care among adolescents and young adults in Kenya Open
Adolescent-specific health provider training and tools may improve quality of care and subsequent AYA engagement. Health provider interventions are needed to achieve the '95-95-95' targets for AYA.
View article: ihmeuw/vivarium_public_health v0.8.13
ihmeuw/vivarium_public_health v0.8.13 Open
Vivarium microsimulation tools used to model diseases and interventions.
View article: Can Adolescents and Young Adults in Kenya Afford Free HIV Testing Services?
Can Adolescents and Young Adults in Kenya Afford Free HIV Testing Services? Open
Wagner, Anjuli D. MPH, PhD; Wilson, Kate S. MPH, PhD; Babigumira, Joseph B. MBChB, PhD; Mugo, Cyrus MBChB; Mutiti, Peter M. KRCHN; Neary, Jillian MPH; Wamalwa, Dalton C. MBChB, MMed, MPH; Bukusi, David MBChB, MMed; John-Stewart, Grace C. M…
View article: Learning and Conceptual Change in Thermal Physics Concepts: An Examination by Gender
Learning and Conceptual Change in Thermal Physics Concepts: An Examination by Gender Open
Students enter physics classes often having an understanding of basic concepts which is incomplete or incorrect. In this study, we investigate the performance difference between males and females on one particular question of the Thermodyn…
View article: Establishing Standards to Evaluate the Impact of Integrating Digital Health into Health Systems
Establishing Standards to Evaluate the Impact of Integrating Digital Health into Health Systems Open
The key milestones in the rise of digital health illustrate efforts to bridge gaps in the evidence base, a shifting focus to scale-up and sustainability, growing attention to the precise costing of these strategies, and an emergent impleme…
View article: “At our age, we would like to do things the way we want
“At our age, we would like to do things the way we want Open
Findings indicate that strengthening HCW, caregiver, and peer capacities to support adolescents while respecting their autonomy may facilitate attaining '90-90-90' targets for adolescents.
View article: Lights, Camera, Action!: Utilizing Standardized Patient Actors To Improve Quality Of Care For HIV-Infected Adolescents In Kenya
Lights, Camera, Action!: Utilizing Standardized Patient Actors To Improve Quality Of Care For HIV-Infected Adolescents In Kenya Open
Welcome to Annals of Global Health,Annals of Global Health is a peer-reviewed, fully open access, online journal dedicated to publishing high quality articles dedicated to all aspects of global health. The journal's mission is to advance g…
View article: Brief Report: Association Between Menopause and Unprotected Sex in High-Risk HIV-Positive Women in Mombasa, Kenya
Brief Report: Association Between Menopause and Unprotected Sex in High-Risk HIV-Positive Women in Mombasa, Kenya Open
Objective: Many HIV-positive women now live well beyond menopause. Postmenopausal women are no longer at risk for pregnancy, and some studies suggest that they may use condoms less often than premenopausal women. This study tests the hypot…
View article: Alcohol Use and Associations With Biological Markers and Self-Reported Indicators of Unprotected Sex in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Female Sex Workers in Mombasa, Kenya
Alcohol Use and Associations With Biological Markers and Self-Reported Indicators of Unprotected Sex in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Female Sex Workers in Mombasa, Kenya Open
Background Studies of alcohol use and sexual behavior in African populations have primarily been cross-sectional, used nonvalidated measures of alcohol use, or relied on self-reported sexual risk endpoints. Few have focused on human immuno…
View article: Prevalence and correlates of intimate partner violence in HIV-positive women engaged in transactional sex in Mombasa, Kenya
Prevalence and correlates of intimate partner violence in HIV-positive women engaged in transactional sex in Mombasa, Kenya Open
Summary We evaluated the prevalence and correlates of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the past year by a regular male partner in HIV-positive female sex workers (FSWs) in Mombasa, Kenya. This cross-sectional study included HIV-positive …
View article: The relationship between intimate partner violence, unprotected sex, and detectable plasma viral load in HIV-positive female sex workers in Kenya
The relationship between intimate partner violence, unprotected sex, and detectable plasma viral load in HIV-positive female sex workers in Kenya Open