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. 2020 Jan 6;15(1):e0226870. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226870

Fig 1. Change in clinical outcomes over time.

Fig 1

Fig 1 shows the change in the viral suppression and engagement in care from baseline to each 6-month follow-up period. PL users are included in the sample for each time point during which they were still enrolled in PL. PL enrollment ended when members finished the study (N = 26), dropped out (N = 4), died (N = 2), or reached the end of the data collection period (N = 95). Viral suppression is defined as having a viral load <200 copies/mL. Engagement in care is defined as having attended 2 or more HIV appointments separated by at least 90 days within the past year. Increases in both viral suppression and engagement in care were statistically significant at each follow-up period compared to baseline (p<0.05).