The aim of this evaluation was to determine the feasibility and acceptability of the ECHO model in Malawi and measure the impact of the ECHO model on the health care providers knowledge, perceived behavioral capability and professional satisfaction. Results of the evaluation will be used to inform national scale up of the ECHO intervention.
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Twenty-Four-Month Survival Among Patients with Cryptococcal Antigenemia Enrolled in Malawi’s Advanced HIV Disease Program: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Published August 2026
We assessed 24-month survival and factors associated with mortality among AHD clients with cryptococcal antigenemia enrolled in Malawi’s AHD program.
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Topics:
Advanced HIV Disease (AHD)
Countries:
Malawi
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Clinical Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of Improving Access to Cryptococcal Meningitis Diagnostics and Treatment in Malawi
Published May 2026
Abstract Background Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) causes 13%–20% of deaths among people living with HIV (PLHIV) globally. We examined the cost-effectiveness of improving access to CM diagnostics and treatment among PLHIV initiating HIV care with a positive serum cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) test in Malawi. Methods We used the CEPAC-I model to simulate (1) Current care (CM treatment if […]
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Topics:
HIV
Countries:
Malawi
Journal Articles
Patient tracking and retention with Malawi’s electronic medical records system in antiretroviral treatment clinics
Published May 2026
A 2026 study in Malawi shows that electronic medical record tools can improve HIV patient retention by quickly identifying missed appointments and enabling timely follow-up, strengthening continuity of care.
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Topics:
Digital Health
Countries:
Malawi