Background: Although a dramatic decrease in AIDS progression has been observed after Highly Active Anti Retroviral Therapy (HAART) in both low- and high-resource settings, few data support that fact in low-resource settings. This study describes the incidence of AIDS-defining illnesses (ADI) after HAART initiation and analyzes their risk factors in a low-resource setting. A focus was put on CD4 cell counts and viral load measurements. Methods: 404 HIV-1-infected Senegalese adult patients were enrolled in a prospective observational cohort and data censored as of April 2008. A Poisson regression was used to model the incidence of ADIs over two periods and to assess its association with baseline variables, current CD4, current viral load, CD4...
CONTEXT: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related opportunistic illnesses (Ols) continue to occur ...
Background. We evaluated the effect of maintaining highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on t...
BACKGROUND: Data on determinants of long-term disease progression in HIV-infected patients on antire...
Background: Although a dramatic decrease in AIDS progression has been observed after Highly Active A...
Background.\u2003Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at ...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
Background In 1998, Senegal was among the first sub-Saharan African countries to launch a Highly act...
BACKGROUND: Although the incidence of most AIDS events declines after initiation of highly active an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate CD4 cell count-driven strategies for the initiation of highly active antiretr...
International audienceThe incidence and determinants of severe morbidity recurrence in sub-Saharan A...
International audienceThe incidence and determinants of severe morbidity recurrence in sub-Saharan A...
CONTEXT: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related opportunistic illnesses (Ols) continue to occur ...
International audienceThe incidence and determinants of severe morbidity recurrence in sub-Saharan A...
CONTEXT: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related opportunistic illnesses (Ols) continue to occur ...
Background. We evaluated the effect of maintaining highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on t...
BACKGROUND: Data on determinants of long-term disease progression in HIV-infected patients on antire...
Background: Although a dramatic decrease in AIDS progression has been observed after Highly Active A...
Background.\u2003Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at ...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
Background In 1998, Senegal was among the first sub-Saharan African countries to launch a Highly act...
BACKGROUND: Although the incidence of most AIDS events declines after initiation of highly active an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate CD4 cell count-driven strategies for the initiation of highly active antiretr...
International audienceThe incidence and determinants of severe morbidity recurrence in sub-Saharan A...
International audienceThe incidence and determinants of severe morbidity recurrence in sub-Saharan A...
CONTEXT: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related opportunistic illnesses (Ols) continue to occur ...
International audienceThe incidence and determinants of severe morbidity recurrence in sub-Saharan A...
CONTEXT: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related opportunistic illnesses (Ols) continue to occur ...
Background. We evaluated the effect of maintaining highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on t...
BACKGROUND: Data on determinants of long-term disease progression in HIV-infected patients on antire...