Mark Omollo
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Toromo J, Apondi E, Nyandiko W, Omollo M, Bakari S, Aluoch J, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2022 Jun;
22(1):1122.
PMID: 35658924
Introduction: Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV, ages 10-19) experience complex barriers to care engagement. Challenges surrounding HIV status disclosure or non-disclosure to adolescents may contribute to adolescent disengagement from HIV...
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Enane L, Apondi E, Liepmann C, Toromo J, Omollo M, Bakari S, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Mar;
12(3):e055948.
PMID: 35354627
Introduction: Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) may be vulnerable to widescale impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and to health system responses which impact HIV care. We assessed healthcare worker (HCW)...
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Myers C, Apondi E, Toromo J, Omollo M, Bakari S, Aluoch J, et al.
J Int AIDS Soc
. 2022 Feb;
25(2):e25890.
PMID: 35192747
Introduction: Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV, ages 10-19) have developmentally specific needs in care, and have lower retention compared to other age groups. Family-level contexts may be critical to adolescent...
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Apondi E, Wachira J, Ayikukwei R, Kafu C, Onyango J, Omollo M, et al.
Afr J AIDS Res
. 2021 Oct;
20(3):232-237.
PMID: 34635018
HIV has transformed from a serious acute illness with high rates of morbidity and mortality to a fairly easily managed chronic disease. However, children and adolescents living with HIV are...
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Enane L, Apondi E, Omollo M, Toromo J, Bakari S, Aluoch J, et al.
J Int AIDS Soc
. 2021 Apr;
24(4):e25695.
PMID: 33838007
Introduction: There are approximately 1.7 million adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV, ages 10 to 19) globally, including 110,000 in Kenya. While ALHIV experience poor retention in care, limited data exist...