Context Large randomized trials have previously shown that high-dose micronutrient supplementation can increase CD4 counts and reduce human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease progression and mortality among individuals not receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART); however, the safety and efficacy of such supplementation has not been established in the context of HAART. Objective To test the hypothesis that high-dose multivitamin supplementation vs standard-dose multivitamin supplementation decreases the risk of HIV disease progression or death and improves immunological, virological, and nutritional parameters in patients with HIV initiating HAART. Design, Setting, and Participants A randomized, double-blind, controlled...
Approximately 28.5 million people living with HIV are eligible for treatment (CD4<500), but currentl...
A Sztam To establish whether there is new evidence to inform changes to WHO 2003 recommendations for...
Background: Vitamin D has a potential role in slowing HIV disease progression and preventing mortali...
Background: Efficacy trials investigating the effect of multivitamin (MV) supplementations among pat...
BACKGROUND: Efficacy trials investigating the effect of multivitamin (MV) supplementations among pat...
BACKGROUND: Use of multivitamin supplements during the pre-HAART era has been found to reduce viral...
background Results from observational studies suggest that micronutrient status is a determinant of ...
BACKGROUND: Use of multivitamin supplements during the pre-HAART era has been found to reduce viral ...
BACKGROUND: Results from observational studies suggest that micronutrient status is a determinant of...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of an association between low vitamin D and HIV disease progr...
Background: Anemia is a frequent complication among HIV-infected persons and is associated with fast...
Background: There is growing evidence of an association between low vitamin D and HIV disease progre...
BackgroundAlthough micronutrient and antioxidant supplementation are widely used by persons with hum...
Objective:The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a routine multivitamin supp...
Background: There is growing evidence of an association between low vitamin D and HIV disease progre...
Approximately 28.5 million people living with HIV are eligible for treatment (CD4<500), but currentl...
A Sztam To establish whether there is new evidence to inform changes to WHO 2003 recommendations for...
Background: Vitamin D has a potential role in slowing HIV disease progression and preventing mortali...
Background: Efficacy trials investigating the effect of multivitamin (MV) supplementations among pat...
BACKGROUND: Efficacy trials investigating the effect of multivitamin (MV) supplementations among pat...
BACKGROUND: Use of multivitamin supplements during the pre-HAART era has been found to reduce viral...
background Results from observational studies suggest that micronutrient status is a determinant of ...
BACKGROUND: Use of multivitamin supplements during the pre-HAART era has been found to reduce viral ...
BACKGROUND: Results from observational studies suggest that micronutrient status is a determinant of...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of an association between low vitamin D and HIV disease progr...
Background: Anemia is a frequent complication among HIV-infected persons and is associated with fast...
Background: There is growing evidence of an association between low vitamin D and HIV disease progre...
BackgroundAlthough micronutrient and antioxidant supplementation are widely used by persons with hum...
Objective:The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a routine multivitamin supp...
Background: There is growing evidence of an association between low vitamin D and HIV disease progre...
Approximately 28.5 million people living with HIV are eligible for treatment (CD4<500), but currentl...
A Sztam To establish whether there is new evidence to inform changes to WHO 2003 recommendations for...
Background: Vitamin D has a potential role in slowing HIV disease progression and preventing mortali...