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Virginia Bond
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 10
Citations - 368
Virginia Bond is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Stigma (botany). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 179 citations. Previous affiliations of Virginia Bond include University of Zambia.
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Effect of universal testing and treatment on HIV incidence - HPTN 071 (popart)
Richard J. Hayes,Deborah Donnell,Sian Floyd,Nomtha Mandla,Justin Bwalya,Kalpana Sabapathy,Blia Yang,Mwelwa Phiri,Ab Schaap,Susan H. Eshleman,Estelle Piwowar-Manning,Barry Kosloff,Anelet James,Timothy Skalland,Ethan Wilson,Lynda Emel,David Macleod,Rory Dunbar,Musonda Simwinga,Nozizwe Makola,Virginia Bond,Graeme Hoddinott,Ayana Moore,Sam Griffith,Nirupama Sista,Sten H. Vermund,Wafaa El-Sadr,David N. Burns,James R Hargreaves,Katharina Hauck,Christophe Fraser,Kwame Shanaube,Peter Bock,Nulda Beyers,Helen Ayles,Sarah Fidler,Hptn (PopART) Study Team +36 more
TL;DR: A combination prevention intervention with ART provided according to local guidelines resulted in a 30% lower incidence of HIV infection than standard care and the lack of effect with universal ART was unanticipated and not consistent with the data on viral suppression.
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Mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on tuberculosis and HIV services: A cross-sectional survey of 669 health professionals in 64 low and middle-income countries.
Mishal S Khan,Sonia Rego,Joaquín Benítez Rajal,Virginia Bond,Virginia Bond,Razia Fatima,Afshan Khurshid Isani,Jayne S. Sutherland,Katharina Kranzer,Katharina Kranzer +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a cross-sectional study of TB and HIV professionals in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) between May 12 and August 6, 2020, collecting qualitative and quantitative data using an online survey in 11 languages.
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Mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on tuberculosis and HIV services: a cross-sectional survey of 669 health professionals in 64 low and middle-income countries
Mishal S Khan,Sonia Rego,Joaquín Benítez Rajal,Virginia Bond,Virginia Bond,Razia Fatima,Afshan Khurshid Isani,Jayne S. Sutherland,Katharina Kranzer,Katharina Kranzer +9 more
TL;DR: Patients and healthcare providers across numerous LMIC faced substantial challenges in accessing healthcare facilities, and that critical non-medical support for patients, such as food supplementation and counselling, was particularly impacted by COVID-19 disruptions.
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Stigma and Judgment Toward People Living with HIV and Key Population Groups Among Three Cadres of Health Workers in South Africa and Zambia: Analysis of Data from the HPTN 071 (PopART) Trial.
Shari Krishnaratne,Virginia Bond,Virginia Bond,Anne Stangl,Triantafyllos Pliakas,Hlengani Mathema,Pamela Lilleston,Graeme Hoddinott,Peter Bock,Helen Ayles,Helen Ayles,Sarah Fidler,James R Hargreaves +12 more
TL;DR: A high prevalence of judgmental attitudes toward key population groups but lower levels in relation to PLHIV are confirmed, among all cadres of health workers in both countries.
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Development of parallel measures to assess HIV stigma and discrimination among people living with HIV, community members and health workers in the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial in Zambia and South Africa.
Anne Stangl,Pamela Lilleston,Hlengani Mathema,Hlengani Mathema,Triantafyllos Pliakas,Shari Krishnaratne,Kirsty Sievwright,Nomhle Bell-Mandla,Redwaan Vermaak,Tila Mainga,Mara Steinhaus,Deborah Donnell,Ab Schaap,Ab Schaap,Peter Bock,Helen Ayles,Helen Ayles,Richard J. Hayes,Graeme Hoddinott,Virginia Bond,Virginia Bond,James R Hargreaves,Hptn (PopART) Study Team +22 more
TL;DR: This work sought to develop a succinct set of measures to capture key domains of stigma for use in research on HIV prevention technologies to enhance uptake and retention of these approaches, and care and treatment for people living with HIV.