OBJECTIVES Gender-specific data on the outcome of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are a subject of controversy. We aimed to compare treatment responses between genders in a setting of equal access to cART over a 14-year period. METHODS Analyses included treatment-naïve participants in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study starting cART between 1998 and 2011 and were restricted to patients infected by heterosexual contacts or injecting drug use, excluding men who have sex with men. RESULTS A total of 3925 patients (1984 men and 1941 women) were included in the analysis. Women were younger and had higher CD4 cell counts and lower HIV RNA at baseline than men. Women were less likely to achieve virological suppression < 50 HIV-1 R...
Background: Since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), morbidity and mo...
BACKGROUND We investigated gender differences in treatment outcome during first line antiretroviral ...
Background: In Germany, 17% of 59,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS are female. Accordingly, the rese...
OBJECTIVES: Gender-specific data on the outcome of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are a s...
We analyzed differences in response to combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) according to sex and g...
Cohort data examining differences by gender in clinical responses to combination antiretroviral ther...
Objective: To assess gender differences in the long-term clinical, virological and immunological out...
Background Cohort data examining differences by gender in clinical responses to combination antiretr...
Treatment outcomes for antiretroviral therapy (ART) patients may vary by gender, but estimates from ...
Cohort data examining differences by gender in clinical responses to combination antiretroviral ther...
Not the final published versionBACKGROUND: Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has dramatic...
Background: Cohort data examining differences by gender in clinical responses to combination antiret...
Objectives: Evaluate gender differences with regard to baseline characteristics and outcome of thera...
Objectives of the study were to assess the differences between sexes in the likelihood of starting a...
Joel Emery1, Neora Pick2, Edward J Mills3, Curtis L Cooper11The Ottawa Hospital Division of Infectio...
Background: Since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), morbidity and mo...
BACKGROUND We investigated gender differences in treatment outcome during first line antiretroviral ...
Background: In Germany, 17% of 59,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS are female. Accordingly, the rese...
OBJECTIVES: Gender-specific data on the outcome of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are a s...
We analyzed differences in response to combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) according to sex and g...
Cohort data examining differences by gender in clinical responses to combination antiretroviral ther...
Objective: To assess gender differences in the long-term clinical, virological and immunological out...
Background Cohort data examining differences by gender in clinical responses to combination antiretr...
Treatment outcomes for antiretroviral therapy (ART) patients may vary by gender, but estimates from ...
Cohort data examining differences by gender in clinical responses to combination antiretroviral ther...
Not the final published versionBACKGROUND: Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has dramatic...
Background: Cohort data examining differences by gender in clinical responses to combination antiret...
Objectives: Evaluate gender differences with regard to baseline characteristics and outcome of thera...
Objectives of the study were to assess the differences between sexes in the likelihood of starting a...
Joel Emery1, Neora Pick2, Edward J Mills3, Curtis L Cooper11The Ottawa Hospital Division of Infectio...
Background: Since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), morbidity and mo...
BACKGROUND We investigated gender differences in treatment outcome during first line antiretroviral ...
Background: In Germany, 17% of 59,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS are female. Accordingly, the rese...