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Use of Pharmacoepidemiology to Understand Predictors and Impact of Low-level Viremia in Persons with HIV in West Africa

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Funding Fogarty Program

Emerging Global Leader

Project Information in NIH RePORTER

Use of Pharmacoepidemiology to Understand Predictors and Impact of Low-level Viremia in Persons with HIV in West Africa

Principal Institution

Nigerian Institute of Medical Research

Principal Investigator(s) (PI)

Herbertson, Ebiere Clara

Project Contact Information

Email: ebiereh@yahoo.com

Year(s) Awarded

2023-2028

Country

Nigeria

Project Description

Persistent low-level viremia (LLV) in persons with HIV who are on antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a barrier to achieving the goal of zero transmission and eradication of HIV, but not much is known about the impact of LLV on attaining the ART goal of viral suppression in West Africa. The proposed research will use pharmacoepidemiologic methods to assess the prevalence of LLV and impact on ART outcomes. The study will also use mathematical modeling to predict future LLV with adherence to ART measured by innovative pharmacological techniques.

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