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Etoori, D., F. X Gomez-Olive, G. Reniers, B. Rice, J. Renju, C. W Kabudula, and A. Wringe. "Outcomes After Being Lost to Follow-up Differ for Pregnant and Postpartum Women When Compared With the General HIV Treatment Population in Rural South Africa." J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 85, no. 2 (2020): 127-137.
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Etoori, D., J. Renju, G. Reniers, V. Ndhlovu, S. Ndubane, P. Makhubela, M. Maritze, F. X Gomez-Olive, and A. Wringe. "'If the results are negative, they motivate us'. Experiences of early infant diagnosis of HIV and engagement in Option B." Glob Public Health 16, no. 2 (2021): 186-200.
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Etoori, D., A. Wringe, J. Renju, C. W Kabudula, F. X Gomez-Olive, and G. Reniers. "Challenges with tracing patients on antiretroviral therapy who are late for clinic appointments in rural South Africa and recommendations for future practice." Glob Health Action 13, no. 1 (2020).
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Etoori, D., A. Wringe, C. W Kabudula, J. Renju, B. Rice, F. X Gomez-Olive, and G. Reniers. "Misreporting of Patient Outcomes in the South African National HIV Treatment Database: Consequences for Programme Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation." (2020) Front Public Health.
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Etoori, D., C. W Kabudula, A. Wringe, B. Rice, J. Renju, F. V Gomez-Olive, and G. Reniers. "Investigating clinic transfers among HIV patients considered lost to follow-up to improve understanding of the HIV care cascade: Findings from a cohort study in rural north-eastern South Africa." PLOS Global Public Health 2, no. 5 (2022).
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Etoori, D., C. W Kabudula, A. Wringe, B. Rice, J. Renju, F. V Gomez-Olive, and G. Reniers. "Investigating clinic transfers among HIV patients considered lost to follow-up to improve understanding of the HIV care cascade: Findings from a cohort study in rural north-eastern South Africa." PLOS Global Public Health 2, no. 5 (2022).
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Etoori, D., B. Rice, G. Reniers, F. X Gomez-Olive, J. Renju, C. W Kabudula, and A. Wringe. "Patterns of engagement in HIV care during pregnancy and breastfeeding: findings from a cohort study in North-Eastern South Africa." BMC Public Health 21, no. 1 (2021).
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