Background. In 1996, Brazil became the first developing country to provide free and universal access to HAART. Although a decrease in overall mortality has been documented, there are no published data on the impact of HAART on causes of death among HIV-infected individuals in Brazil. We assessed temporal trends of mortality due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD), diabetes mellitus (DM) and other conditions generally not associated with HIV-infection among persons with and without HIV infection in Brazil between 1999 and 2004. Methodology/Principal Findings. Odds ratios were used to compare causes of death in individuals who had HIV/AIDS listed on any field of the death certificate with those who did not. Logistic regression models were fitted...
Background: Worldwide, a high proportion of HIV-infected individuals enter into HIV care late. Here,...
Background: With the advent of effective antiretroviral treatment, the life expectancy for people wi...
Abstract: Despite substantial improvement in prognosis and quality of life among people living with ...
In 1996, Brazil became the first developing country to provide free and universal access to HAART. A...
BACKGROUND: In 1996, Brazil became the first developing country to provide free and universal access...
The introduction and widespread use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in the past deca...
Introduction\ud \ud After antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available, there was a decline in the ...
INTRODUCTION: After antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available, there was a decline in the number...
Introduction: After antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available, there was a decline in the number...
AbstractBackgroundThe monitoring of the underlying causes of death in people living with HIV/AIDS is...
INTRODUCTION: We describe temporal trends in the mortality rates and factors associated with AIDS an...
BACKGROUND: The monitoring of the underlying causes of death in people living with HIV/AIDS is impor...
OBJECTIVE:We examine the trend in causes of death among people living with AIDS in the city of São P...
Background With the advent of effective antiretroviral treatment, the life expectancy for people wit...
Background With the advent of effective antiretroviral treatment, the life expectancy for people wit...
Background: Worldwide, a high proportion of HIV-infected individuals enter into HIV care late. Here,...
Background: With the advent of effective antiretroviral treatment, the life expectancy for people wi...
Abstract: Despite substantial improvement in prognosis and quality of life among people living with ...
In 1996, Brazil became the first developing country to provide free and universal access to HAART. A...
BACKGROUND: In 1996, Brazil became the first developing country to provide free and universal access...
The introduction and widespread use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in the past deca...
Introduction\ud \ud After antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available, there was a decline in the ...
INTRODUCTION: After antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available, there was a decline in the number...
Introduction: After antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available, there was a decline in the number...
AbstractBackgroundThe monitoring of the underlying causes of death in people living with HIV/AIDS is...
INTRODUCTION: We describe temporal trends in the mortality rates and factors associated with AIDS an...
BACKGROUND: The monitoring of the underlying causes of death in people living with HIV/AIDS is impor...
OBJECTIVE:We examine the trend in causes of death among people living with AIDS in the city of São P...
Background With the advent of effective antiretroviral treatment, the life expectancy for people wit...
Background With the advent of effective antiretroviral treatment, the life expectancy for people wit...
Background: Worldwide, a high proportion of HIV-infected individuals enter into HIV care late. Here,...
Background: With the advent of effective antiretroviral treatment, the life expectancy for people wi...
Abstract: Despite substantial improvement in prognosis and quality of life among people living with ...