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Education and qualifications (2)

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health: Baltimore, Maryland, US

1990-09-06 to 1996-12-24 | ScD / Doctor of Science (Maternal Child Health / International Health)
Education
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Gretchen Antelman

University of Illinois: Chicago, IL, US

1988-09-01 to 1990-06-01 | MPH / Masters of Public Health (Maternal and Child Health / Epidmiology)
Education
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Gretchen Antelman

Works (42)

Presence of Teen Clubs and its Association with Clinic Attendance among Adolescents Living with HIV in Tanzania: A Retrospective Cohort Study

East African Health Research Journal
2023-11-30 | Journal article | Supervision
Part of ISSN: 2520-5277
Part of ISSN: 2520-5285
Contributors: Ephrasia Hugho; Theopista Masenga; Jenny Renju; Ola Johanpour; Gretchen Antelman; Sajida Kimambo; Frederick Haraka; Sia E. Msuya
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Gretchen Antelman

Improvement of community health worker counseling skills through early childhood development (ECD) videos, supervision and mentorship: A mixed methods pre-post evaluation from Tanzania

PLOS Global Public Health
2023-06-05 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2767-3375
Contributors: Josephine Pascal Ferla; Michelle M. Gill; Teopista Komba; Amina Abubakar; Pieter Remes; Ola Jahanpour; Martha Mariki; Mary A. Mang’enya; Roland van de Ven; Gretchen Antelman
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Gretchen Antelman

Effectiveness of an integrated multilevel early child development intervention on caregiver knowledge and behavior: a quasi-experimental evaluation of the Malezi program in Tanzania

BMC Public Health
2023-01-04 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1471-2458
Contributors: Gretchen Antelman; Josephine Ferla; Michelle M. Gill; Heather J. Hoffman; Teopista Komba; Amina Abubakar; Pieter Remes; Ola Jahanpour; Martha Mariki; Mary A. Mang’enya et al.
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Gretchen Antelman

Adolescent support club attendance and self-efficacy associated with HIV treatment outcomes in Tanzania

PLOS Global Public Health
2022-10-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Gretchen Antelman; Edna N Bosire; Ola Jahanpour; Thomas Machalo; Cosette Audi; Roland van de Ven; Mastidia Rutaihwa; Elise Lankiewicz; Sarah Baird
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Balancing HIV testing efficiency with HIV case-identification among children and adolescents (2-19 years) using an HIV risk screening approach in Tanzania.

PloS one
2021-05-06 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman
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HIV risk screening and HIV testing among orphans and vulnerable children in community settings in Tanzania: Acceptability and fidelity to lay-cadre administration of the screening tool.

PloS one
2021-03-25 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Willingness to use HIV self-test kits and willingness to pay among urban antenatal clients in Cote d'Ivoire and Tanzania: a cross-sectional study.

Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH
2020-07-29 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Tracing-corrected estimates of disengagement from HIV care and mortality among patients enrolling in HIV care without overt immunosuppression in Tanzania.

AIDS care
2019-12-11 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Vulnerable at Each Step in the PMTCT Care Cascade: High Loss to Follow Up During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period in Tanzania.

AIDS and behavior
2019-07-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Delivering Prevention Interventions to People Living with HIV in Clinical Care Settings: Results of a Cluster Randomized Trial in Kenya, Namibia, and Tanzania.

AIDS and behavior
2016-09-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Bachanas P; Daniel Kidder; Medley A; Pals SL; Carpenter D; Howard A; Antelman G; DeLuca N; Muhenje O; Muhsin Sheriff et al.
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Gretchen Antelman

Increased utilisation of PEPFAR-supported laboratory services by non-HIV patents in Tanzania.

African journal of laboratory medicine
2016-02-16 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Implementation of antiretroviral therapy guidelines for under-five children in Tanzania: translating recommendations into practice.

Journal of the International AIDS Society
2015-12-18 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Pregnancy desire and dual method contraceptive use among people living with HIV attending clinical care in Kenya, Namibia and Tanzania.

The journal of family planning and reproductive health care
2015-01-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Reviewing progress: 7 year trends in characteristics of adults and children enrolled at HIV care and treatment clinics in the United Republic of Tanzania.

BMC public health
2013-10-27 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Noninferiority of a task-shifting HIV care and treatment model using peer counselors and nurses among Ugandan women initiated on ART: evidence from a randomized trial.

Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
2013-08-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Disclosure, knowledge of partner status, and condom use among HIV-positive patients attending clinical care in Tanzania, Kenya, and Namibia.

AIDS patient care and STDs
2013-07-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of an interactive group counseling intervention for HIV-positive women on prenatal depression and disclosure of HIV status.

AIDS care
2013-02-06 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Safety and efficacy of HIV hyperimmune globulin for prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in HIV-1-infected pregnant women and their infants in Kampala, Uganda (HIVIGLOB/NVP STUDY).

Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
2011-12-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

HIV and parasitic co-infections among patients seeking care at health facilities in Tanzania.

Tanzania journal of health research
2011-10-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Twelve-month follow-up of Six Week Extended Dose Nevirapine randomized controlled trials: differential impact of extended-dose nevirapine on mother-to-child transmission and infant death by maternal CD4 cell count.

AIDS (London, England)
2011-03-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Geophagy (Soil-eating) in relation to Anemia and Helminth infection among HIV-infected pregnant women in Tanzania.

The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
2009-01-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Morbidity and mortality among a cohort of human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected and uninfected pregnant women and their infants from Malawi, Zambia, and Tanzania.

The Pediatric infectious disease journal
2008-09-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Chilongozi D; Wang L; Brown L; Taha T; Valentine M; Emel L; Sinkala M; Kafulafula G; Noor RA; Read JS et al.
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Gretchen Antelman

Extended-dose nevirapine to 6 weeks of age for infants to prevent HIV transmission via breastfeeding in Ethiopia, India, and Uganda: an analysis of three randomised controlled trials.

Lancet (London, England)
2008-07-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Multivitamin supplementation in HIV-positive pregnant women: impact on depression and quality of life in a resource-poor setting.

HIV medicine
2007-05-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Depressive symptoms increase risk of HIV disease progression and mortality among women in Tanzania.

Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
2007-04-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Evidence of a substantial decline in prevalence of HIV-1 infection among pregnant women: data from 1995 to 2003 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Scandinavian journal of public health
2006-01-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Delivery-related complications and early postpartum morbidity in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
2005-10-21 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Trial of zinc supplements in relation to pregnancy outcomes, hematologic indicators, and T cell counts among HIV-1-infected women in Tanzania.

The American journal of clinical nutrition
2005-01-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Effect of prenatal vitamin supplementation on lower-genital levels of HIV type 1 and interleukin type 1 beta at 36 weeks of gestation.

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
2004-02-17 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Effect of providing vitamin supplements to human immunodeficiency virus-infected, lactating mothers on the child's morbidity and CD4+ cell counts.

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
2003-04-02 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Pattern and predictors of weight gain during pregnancy among HIV-1-infected women from Tanzania.

Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
2003-04-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Effect of multivitamin and vitamin A supplements on weight gain during pregnancy among HIV-1-infected women.

The American journal of clinical nutrition
2002-11-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Randomized trial of vitamin supplements in relation to transmission of HIV-1 through breastfeeding and early child mortality.

AIDS (London, England)
2002-09-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Risk factors for syphilis among HIV-1 infected pregnant women in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

African journal of reproductive health
2001-12-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Exclusive breastfeeding reduces acute respiratory infection and diarrhea deaths among infants in Dhaka slums.

Pediatrics
2001-10-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Predictors of HIV-1 serostatus disclosure: a prospective study among HIV-infected pregnant women in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

AIDS (London, England)
2001-09-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Predictors of intrauterine and intrapartum transmission of HIV-1 among Tanzanian women.

AIDS (London, England)
2001-06-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Determinants of infant growth in the slums of Dhaka: size and maturity at birth, breastfeeding and morbidity.

European journal of clinical nutrition
2001-03-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Infant growth patterns in the slums of Dhaka in relation to birth weight, intrauterine growth retardation, and prematurity.

The American journal of clinical nutrition
2000-10-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Nutritional factors and infectious disease contribute to anemia among pregnant women with human immunodeficiency virus in Tanzania.

The Journal of nutrition
2000-08-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Randomized trial of vitamin supplements in relation to vertical transmission of HIV-1 in Tanzania.

Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
2000-03-01 | Journal article
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Gretchen Antelman

Randomised trial of effects of vitamin supplements on pregnancy outcomes and T cell counts in HIV-1-infected women in Tanzania.

Lancet (London, England)
1998-05-01 | Journal article
PMID: 9605804
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Gretchen Antelman

Peer review (2 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

Review activity for PLOS global public health. (1)
Review activity for PloS one. (1)