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Margaret L. McNairy
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 99
Citations - 1451
Margaret L. McNairy is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1049 citations. Previous affiliations of Margaret L. McNairy include University of Minnesota & Columbia University.
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Same-day HIV testing with initiation of antiretroviral therapy versus standard care for persons living with HIV: A randomized unblinded trial.
Serena P. Koenig,Nancy Dorvil,Jessy G. Dévieux,Bethany Hedt-Gauthier,Cynthia Riviere,Mikerlyne Faustin,Kerlyne Lavoile,Christian Perodin,Alexandra Apollon,Limathe Duverger,Margaret L. McNairy,Kelly A. Hennessey,Ariadne Souroutzidis,Pierre-Yves Cremieux,Patrice Severe,Jean W. Pape +15 more
TL;DR: Same-day HIV testing and ART initiation is feasible and beneficial in this setting, as it improves retention in care with virologic suppression among patients with early clinical HIV disease.
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The HIV care continuum: no partial credit given.
TL;DR: This work states that in order to substantially improve health outcomes for the individual and potentially for prevention of transmission to others, each of the steps of the entire care continuum must be achieved.
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A Paradigm Shift: Focus on the HIV Prevention Continuum
TL;DR: To advance the global goal of zero new HIV infections, individuals must receive the entire continuum of prevention services, and no partial credit can be given to achievement of one step in isolation of all steps in the continuum.
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Retention of HIV-infected children on antiretroviral treatment in HIV care and treatment programs in Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Tanzania.
Margaret L. McNairy,Matthew R. Lamb,Rosalind J. Carter,Ruby Fayorsey,Gilbert Tene,Vincent Mutabazi,Eduarda Pimentel De Gusmao,Millembe Panya,Mushin Sheriff,Elaine J. Abrams +9 more
TL;DR: Retention was lowest in young children and differed across country programs, andYoung children and those with advanced disease are at highest risk for LTF and death.
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Effectiveness of a combination strategy for linkage and retention in adult HIV care in Swaziland: The Link4Health cluster randomized trial.
Margaret L. McNairy,Margaret L. McNairy,Matthew R. Lamb,Averie B. Gachuhi,Harriet Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha,Sean Burke,Sikhathele Mazibuko,Velephi Okello,Peter Ehrenkranz,Ruben Sahabo,Wafaa El-Sadr +10 more
TL;DR: A combination strategy inclusive of 5 evidence-based interventions aimed at multiple steps in the HIV care continuum was associated with significant increase in linkage to care plus 12-month retention and offers promise of enhanced outcomes for HIV-positive patients.