Purpose The Comparative Outcomes And Service Utilization Trends (COAST) Study in British Columbia (BC), Canada, was designed to evaluate the determinants of health outcomes and health care services use among people living with HIV (PLHIV) as they age in the period following the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). The study also assesses how age-associated comorbidities and health care use among PLHIV may differ from those observed in the general population. Participants COAST was established through a data linkage between two provincial data sources: The BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS Drug Treatment Program, which centrally manages cART dispensation across BC and contains prospectively collected data on demograp...
Background: We examined trends in AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) among individuals ...
Abstract Background As people diagnosed with HIV and ...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...
Background: The complex process of aging with HIV presents unique challenges, manifested, among othe...
The Seek and Treat for Optimal Prevention of HIV/AIDS (STOP HIV/AIDS) cohort is a cen-sus of all ide...
Background: Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has transformed HIV from a once fatal condi...
Objectives As people living with HIV (PLWH) live longer, morbidity and mortality from non-AIDS comor...
BACKGROUND:We aimed to characterize changes in patterns of new HIV diagnoses, HIV-related mortality,...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...
Background: The burden of HCV among those living with HIV remains a major public he...
Background: Non-HIV/AIDS-related diseases are gaining prominence as important cause...
The Ontario HIV Treatment Network Cohort Study (OCS) is an observational, open dynamic cohort of peo...
Context and Rationale: The incidence of HIV in Saskatchewan is the highest in Canada and the epidemi...
We aimed to characterize changes in patterns of new HIV diagnoses, HIV-related mortality, and HAART ...
BACKGROUND: Triangulation of data from multiple sources such as clinical cohort and surveillance dat...
Background: We examined trends in AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) among individuals ...
Abstract Background As people diagnosed with HIV and ...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...
Background: The complex process of aging with HIV presents unique challenges, manifested, among othe...
The Seek and Treat for Optimal Prevention of HIV/AIDS (STOP HIV/AIDS) cohort is a cen-sus of all ide...
Background: Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has transformed HIV from a once fatal condi...
Objectives As people living with HIV (PLWH) live longer, morbidity and mortality from non-AIDS comor...
BACKGROUND:We aimed to characterize changes in patterns of new HIV diagnoses, HIV-related mortality,...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...
Background: The burden of HCV among those living with HIV remains a major public he...
Background: Non-HIV/AIDS-related diseases are gaining prominence as important cause...
The Ontario HIV Treatment Network Cohort Study (OCS) is an observational, open dynamic cohort of peo...
Context and Rationale: The incidence of HIV in Saskatchewan is the highest in Canada and the epidemi...
We aimed to characterize changes in patterns of new HIV diagnoses, HIV-related mortality, and HAART ...
BACKGROUND: Triangulation of data from multiple sources such as clinical cohort and surveillance dat...
Background: We examined trends in AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) among individuals ...
Abstract Background As people diagnosed with HIV and ...
BackgroundThe HIV cascade is an important framework for assessing systems of care, but population-ba...