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List of works by Charles B Holmes

Emerging priorities for HIV service delivery

scientific article published on 14 February 2020

Estimated mortality on HIV treatment among active patients and patients lost to follow-up in 4 provinces of Zambia: Findings from a multistage sampling-based survey

scientific article published on 12 January 2018

Estimating the real-world effects of expanding antiretroviral treatment eligibility: Evidence from a regression discontinuity analysis in Zambia.

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High variability in the measurement of HIV primary prevention activities and outcomes

scientific article published on 01 December 2020

Longitudinal engagement trajectories and risk of death among new ART starters in Zambia: A group-based multi-trajectory analysis

scientific article published on 29 October 2019

Mortality estimates by age and sex among persons living with HIV after ART initiation in Zambia using electronic medical records supplemented with tracing a sample of lost patients: A cohort study

scientific article published on 13 May 2020

Participation in adherence clubs and on-time drug pickup among HIV-infected adults in Zambia: A matched-pair cluster randomized trial

scientific article published on 01 July 2020

Redefining and revisiting cost estimates of routine ART care in Zambia: an analysis of ten clinics

scientific article published on 01 February 2020

Research to improve differentiated HIV service delivery interventions: Learning to learn as we do

scientific article published on 21 May 2019

Retention and viral suppression in a cohort of HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy in Zambia: Regionally representative estimates using a multistage-sampling-based approach

scientific article published on 31 May 2019

The missed potential of CD4 and viral load testing to improve clinical outcomes for people living with HIV in lower-resource settings

scientific article published on 29 May 2019

Understanding preferences for HIV care and treatment in Zambia: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment among patients who have been lost to follow-up

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