id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zdnhdefbhfbaroa5oh4d6whbha Hillary Lum Expansion of HIV-1 screening and anti-retroviral treatment programs in a resource-poor setting: results from a faith-based organization in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria 2007 8 .pdf application/pdf 4907 358 67 Objective: To report the expansion of HIV-1 screening, enrollment in an ART program, and treatment outcomes over twelve months among HIV-positive patients at a nonprofit, non-governmental faith-based clinic providing free and holistic care in Jos City, Plateau Design: This was a retrospective analysis of HIV-1 screening and ART received by patients at Faith Alive Foundation Hospital (FAFH). March 2006, the total number of patients enrolled in the FAFH HIV/AIDS program rose from 1330 to 5946 people. during the first quarter of the FAFH-PEPFAR ART program revealed that the median CD4+ cell count at baseline was 106/ml and the Conclusions: Comprehensive HIV/AIDS care has been significantly expanded at FAFH, a free and holistic medical center in Jos, Number of HIV-1 screening tests performed for men, women, and children (age <15 years) per month, Total number registered in the FAFH-PEPFAR HIV/AIDS care program, including men, women, and patient was registered in the FAFH-PEPFAR ART program and ./cache/work_zdnhdefbhfbaroa5oh4d6whbha.pdf ./txt/work_zdnhdefbhfbaroa5oh4d6whbha.txt