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Sikhulile Moyo
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 191
Citations - 4932
Sikhulile Moyo is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral load & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 155 publications receiving 3663 citations. Previous affiliations of Sikhulile Moyo include University of California, Los Angeles & Stellenbosch University.
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Hunger, waiting time and transport costs: time to confront challenges to ART adherence in Africa
Anita Hardon,Akurut D,C Comoro,C Ekezie,H F Irunde,Trudie Gerrits,J Kglatwane,John Kinsman,R Kwasa,J Maridadi,T M Moroka,Sikhulile Moyo,Alice Nakiyemba,S Nsimba,R Ogenyi,T Oyabba,F Temu,R Laing +17 more
TL;DR: It is found that ART users find it hard to take their drugs when they are among people to whom they have not disclosed their HIV status, such as co-workers and friends, and pharmacists play an important role in this follow-up care.
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Antiretroviral Regimens in Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding in Botswana
Roger L. Shapiro,Anthony Ogwu,Douglas Kitch,Shahin Lockman,Claire Moffat,Joseph Makhema,Sikhulile Moyo,Ibou Thior,Kenneth McIntosh,E. van Widenfelt,Jean Leidner,Kathleen M. Powis,Aida Asmelash,Esther Tumbare,S. Zwerski,U. Sharma,E. Handelsman,K. Mburu,Oluwemimo Jayeoba,E. Moko,Sajini Souda,E. Lubega,M. Akhtar,Carolyn Wester,R. Tuomola,W. Snowden,M. Martinez-Tristani,Loeto Mazhani,Myron Essex,Abstr Act +29 more
TL;DR: All regimens of HAART from pregnancy through 6 months post partum resulted in high rates of virologic suppression, with an overall rate of mother-to-child transmission of 1.1%.
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Emergence of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron lineages BA.4 and BA.5 in South Africa
Houriiyah Tegally,Monika Moir,J.S. Everatt,Marta Giovanetti,Cathrine Scheepers,Eduan Wilkinson,Kathleen Subramoney,Zinhle Makatini,Sikhulile Moyo,Daniel G. Amoako,Cheryl Baxter,Christian L. Althaus,Ugochukwu J. Anyaneji,Dikeledi Kekana,Raquel Viana,Jennifer Giandhari,Richard J Lessells,Tongai Maponga,Dorcas Maruapula,Wonderful T. Choga,Mogomotsi Matshaba,M. Mbulawa,Nokukhanya Msomi,Yeshnee Naidoo,Sureshnee Pillay,Tomasz J. Sanko,James Emmanuel San,Lesley Scott,Lavanya Singh,Nonkululeko A Magini,P. Smith-Lawrence,Wendy S. Stevens,Graeme Dor,D. Tshiabuila,Nicole Wolter,Wolfgang Preiser,Florette K. Treurnicht,Marietjie Venter,G.E. Chiloane,Caitlyn McIntyre,Áine O'Toole,Christopher Ruis,Thomas P. Peacock,Cornelius Roemer,Sergei L. Kosakovsky Pond,Carolyn Williamson,Oliver G. Pybus,Jinal N. Bhiman,Allison J. Glass,Darren P. Martin,Ben Jackson,Andrew Rambaut,O. Laguda-Akingba,Simani Gaseitsiwe,Anne von Gottberg,Tulio de Oliveira +55 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identified two new lineages, BA.4 and BA.5, responsible for a fifth wave of infections in South Africa, by using a multinomial logistic regression model.
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Botswana's progress toward achieving the 2020 UNAIDS 90-90-90 antiretroviral therapy and virological suppression goals: a population-based survey
Tendani Gaolathe,Kathleen E. Wirth,Molly Pretorius Holme,Joseph Makhema,Sikhulile Moyo,Unoda Chakalisa,Etienne Kadima Yankinda,Quanhong Lei,Mompati Mmalane,Vlad Novitsky,Lillian Okui,Erik van Widenfelt,Kathleen M. Powis,Nealia Khan,Kara Bennett,Hermann Bussmann,Scott Dryden-Peterson,Refeletswe Lebelonyane,Shenaaz El-Halabi,Lisa A. Mills,Tafireyi Marukutira,Rui Wang,Rui Wang,Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen,Victor DeGruttola,Myron Essex,Shahin Lockman +26 more
TL;DR: Data is used from the Botswana Combination Prevention Project study survey to assess Botswana's progress toward achieving UNAIDS targets for 2020, and to examine associations between individual sociodemographic factors and a binary outcome indicating achievement of the three individual and combined overall 90-90-90 targets.
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Increased Risk of Preterm Delivery Among HIV-Infected Women Randomized to Protease Versus Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor-Based HAART During Pregnancy
Kathleen M. Powis,Douglas Kitch,Anthony Ogwu,Michael Hughes,Shahin Lockman,Shahin Lockman,Jean Leidner,Erik van Widenfelt,Claire Moffat,Sikhulile Moyo,Joseph Makhema,Max Essex,Roger L. Shapiro +12 more
TL;DR: PI-based HAART was associated with increased preterm delivery but not increased infant hospitalizations or mortality in a clinical trial setting, and the association between PI use and lower increase in BMI in late pregnancy warrants further study.