An increasing number of patients over 50 years of age are now living with HIV, owing to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) thatprolongssurvivalon theonehandandto latediagnosisofpatients living with occult HIV infection on the other hand. Most studies have shown that compared with younger patients, patients over 50 generally have a slower immunological response to HAART and experience more rapid clinical progression, despite a better virological response. Low thymic output probably plays a role in the poorer CD4 cell response in patients initiating HAART over 50 years. Management of HIV infection in older patients is particularly complex, mainly because they are more likely to have co-morbidities necessitating specific medications ...
As HIV-infected adults on successful antiretroviral therapy (ART) are expected to have close to norm...
With the wider availability of antiretrovirals, the world's HIV population is aging. More than 10% o...
AbstractWith the wider availability of antiretrovirals, the world's HIV population is aging. More th...
An increasing number of patients over 50 years of age are now living with HIV, owing to highly activ...
While the mean age of HIV/AIDS patients at first diagnosis is progressively rising, no updated epide...
Purpose of the study Elderly patients (≥50 years) are increasing in the HIV population; HAART-relate...
The introduction of HAART has represented a major advance in the care of people with HIV. By markedl...
Background: Diagnosis of HIV infection is recently occurring with increasing frequency in middle-age...
ImportanceHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients treated with antiretroviral therapy n...
Purpose of review With the overwhelming success of combination antiretroviral therapy, HIV infection...
Abstract Background Over the last years, the mean age of subjects with HIV infection and AIDS is inc...
Background:Theunique health needs of a growing older adult population infected with human immunodefi...
International audienceAs HIV-infected adults on successful antiretroviral therapy (ART) are expected...
As HIV-infected adults on successful antiretroviral therapy (ART) are expected to have close to norm...
With the wider availability of antiretrovirals, the world's HIV population is aging. More than 10% o...
AbstractWith the wider availability of antiretrovirals, the world's HIV population is aging. More th...
An increasing number of patients over 50 years of age are now living with HIV, owing to highly activ...
While the mean age of HIV/AIDS patients at first diagnosis is progressively rising, no updated epide...
Purpose of the study Elderly patients (≥50 years) are increasing in the HIV population; HAART-relate...
The introduction of HAART has represented a major advance in the care of people with HIV. By markedl...
Background: Diagnosis of HIV infection is recently occurring with increasing frequency in middle-age...
ImportanceHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients treated with antiretroviral therapy n...
Purpose of review With the overwhelming success of combination antiretroviral therapy, HIV infection...
Abstract Background Over the last years, the mean age of subjects with HIV infection and AIDS is inc...
Background:Theunique health needs of a growing older adult population infected with human immunodefi...
International audienceAs HIV-infected adults on successful antiretroviral therapy (ART) are expected...
As HIV-infected adults on successful antiretroviral therapy (ART) are expected to have close to norm...
With the wider availability of antiretrovirals, the world's HIV population is aging. More than 10% o...
AbstractWith the wider availability of antiretrovirals, the world's HIV population is aging. More th...