Objectives: Despite many advances in medicine, not all individuals with HIV are able to achieve complete virologic suppression. This retrospective study identifies variables associated with persistent HIV viremia in an academic clinic. Methods: We studied 66 HIV-infected patients with a viral load of >200 copies/mL over 1 year, with controls matched 1:1 via a propensity score utilizing age at diagnosis, era of diagnosis, gender, and initial CD4 count. We collected data on multiple variables including medications, adherence, comorbidities, hospitalizations, and insurance status. Conditional logistic regression was used for unadjusted and adjusted analyses. Results: A total of 66 viremic cases/matched controls were included. Fewer viremic pat...
Objective: To assess the risk of clinical progression (CP) according to the duration of time spent w...
OBJECTIVE: Many patients infected with HIV still present with an AIDS diagnosis. The aim of this stu...
© 2019 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Objective:To evaluate associations of mood, ...
BackgroundTo examine durable viral suppression, cumulative viral load (VL) burden, and transmission ...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of HIV and its associated demogra...
Objectives The aims of the study were to describe the prevalence and associations of mental health d...
ObjectivePrior studies of individuals with HIV infection have found that accessing psychiatric and s...
CONTEXT: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related opportunistic illnesses (Ols) continue to occur ...
To end the HIV epidemic, prevention of new HIV infections will be contingent on preventing at-risk i...
Abstract Introduction Viral suppression prevents HIV transmission and disease progression, but socio...
Background : The introduction of highly active antiRetroviral therapy (HAART) in several centers in ...
Objective: Very-low-level viremia (VLLV) is a relatively new concept in the realm of human immunodef...
Introduction: Little is known about the well-being on long-term exposure to antiretroviral therapy. ...
Background:Some persons who achieve viral suppression may later experience viral rebound, potentiall...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest higher cumulative HIV viremia exposure measured as viremia copy-y...
Objective: To assess the risk of clinical progression (CP) according to the duration of time spent w...
OBJECTIVE: Many patients infected with HIV still present with an AIDS diagnosis. The aim of this stu...
© 2019 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Objective:To evaluate associations of mood, ...
BackgroundTo examine durable viral suppression, cumulative viral load (VL) burden, and transmission ...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of HIV and its associated demogra...
Objectives The aims of the study were to describe the prevalence and associations of mental health d...
ObjectivePrior studies of individuals with HIV infection have found that accessing psychiatric and s...
CONTEXT: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related opportunistic illnesses (Ols) continue to occur ...
To end the HIV epidemic, prevention of new HIV infections will be contingent on preventing at-risk i...
Abstract Introduction Viral suppression prevents HIV transmission and disease progression, but socio...
Background : The introduction of highly active antiRetroviral therapy (HAART) in several centers in ...
Objective: Very-low-level viremia (VLLV) is a relatively new concept in the realm of human immunodef...
Introduction: Little is known about the well-being on long-term exposure to antiretroviral therapy. ...
Background:Some persons who achieve viral suppression may later experience viral rebound, potentiall...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest higher cumulative HIV viremia exposure measured as viremia copy-y...
Objective: To assess the risk of clinical progression (CP) according to the duration of time spent w...
OBJECTIVE: Many patients infected with HIV still present with an AIDS diagnosis. The aim of this stu...
© 2019 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Objective:To evaluate associations of mood, ...