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Binta Sultan
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 14
Citations - 430
Binta Sultan is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 370 citations. Previous affiliations of Binta Sultan include Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust.
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Global trends in antiretroviral resistance in treatment-naive individuals with HIV after rollout of antiretroviral treatment in resource-limited settings: a global collaborative study and meta-regression analysis
Ravindra K. Gupta,Michael R. Jordan,Binta Sultan,Andrew Hill,Daniel Davis,John Gregson,Anthony W. Sawyer,Raph L. Hamers,Nicaise Ndembi,Deenan Pillay,Silvia Bertagnolio +10 more
TL;DR: A significant increase in prevalence of drug resistance over time since antiretroviral rollout in regions of sub-Saharan Africa is suggested; this rise is driven by NNRTI resistance in studies from east and southern Africa.
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The "3 in 1" Study: Pooling Self-Taken Pharyngeal, Urethral, and Rectal Samples into a Single Sample for Analysis for Detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis in Men Who Have Sex with Men
Binta Sultan,Binta Sultan,John White,R Fish,G Carrick,Nataliya Brima,Andrew Copas,Angela Robinson,Richard Gilson,Danielle Mercey,Danielle Mercey,P Benn +11 more
TL;DR: The findings show that pooling of self-taken samples could be an effective and cost-saving method, with high negative predictive values, for triple-site testing of men who have sex with men.
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From peer-based to peer-led: redefining the role of peers across the hepatitis C care pathway: HepCare Europe.
Julian Surey,Julian Surey,Dee Menezes,Marie Francis,John Gibbons,Binta Sultan,Ala Miah,Ibrahim Abubakar,Alistair Story +8 more
TL;DR: Highly trained peer support workers working as part of a specialist outreach clinical team help to identify a high proportion of individuals exposed to HCV, achieve high rates of engagement with treatment services and maintain high levels of treatment success amongst a population with complex needs.
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Association between health-related quality of life and menopausal status and symptoms in women living with HIV aged 45–60 years in England: An analysis of the PRIME study
Hajra Okhai,Livia Dragomir,Erica R.M. Pool,Caroline A. Sabin,Alec Miners,Lorraine Sherr,Katharina Haag,Rageshri Dhairyawan,Nina Vora,Binta Sultan,Richard Gilson,Fiona Burns,Yvonne Gilleece,Rachael M. Jones,Frank A. Post,Jonathan Moss,Andrew Ustianowski,Shema Tariq +17 more
TL;DR: Health-related quality of life was reduced in peri-menopausal women and those with increasingly severe menopausal symptoms, and the importance of proactive assessment of menopausal status and symptoms to optimize health-relatedquality of life in women living with HIV as they reach mid-life and beyond.
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Co-production of a research and advocacy agenda for Inclusion Health
Serena Luchenski,Chantal Edge,Niccola Hutchinson-Pascal,Binta Sultan,Georgia Black,Stan Burridge,Luke Johnson,Natasha Palipane,Diana Margot Rosenthal,Cassandra Fairhead,Emma King,Dan Lewer,Velvet Dibley,Zana Khan,Lucie Collinson,Neha Pathak,Alistair Story,Andrew Hayward +17 more
TL;DR: Inclusion Health aims to address and prevent the health harms of extreme inequity faced by excluded groups, including those affected by homelessness, drug addiction, imprisonment, and sex work as mentioned in this paper.