BackgroundThe impact of nutritional supplements on weight gain in HIV-infected children on antiretroviral treatment (ART) remains uncertain. Starting supplements depends upon current weight-for-age or other acute malnutrition indicators, producing time-dependent confounding. However, weight-for-age at ART initiation may affect subsequent weight gain, independent of supplement use. Implications for marginal structural models (MSMs) with inverse probability of treatment weights (IPTW) are unclear.MethodsIn the ARROW trial, non-randomised supplement use and weight-for-age were recorded monthly from ART initiation. The effect of supplements on weight-for-age over the first year was estimated using generalised estimating equation MSMs with IPTW,...
The association between antiretroviral treatment and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in HIV-positi...
*<p>adjusted for income, duration on ART, prior adherence, prior CD4+ T cell count, prior HIV RNA.</...
Background. Evidence of the effects of HIV infection and clinical stage on the duration of refeeding...
Background: The impact of nutritional supplements on weight gain in HIV-infected children on an...
BACKGROUND Viral load and CD4% are often not available in resource-limited settings for monitorin...
Viral load and CD4% are often not available in resource-limited settings for monitoring children's r...
peer reviewedThe aim of treating HIV-1-infected patients is to achieve and maintain suppression of v...
Summary: Randomized controlled trials of interventions to im-prove adherence to antiretroviral medic...
Received for publication February 6, 2002; accepted for publication March 10, 2003. To estimate the ...
Background: The evidence base for effects of nutritional inter-ventions for malnourished HIV-infecte...
Background: HIV infection and prolonged use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) can impact the body comp...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has been shown to have a beneficial effect on the weight...
IntroductionWeight gain following antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation is common, potentially pre...
Much of epidemiology and clinical medicine is focused on estimating the effects of treatments or int...
Construct percentile curves for 6-month gain in weight, height, CD4 cell count, and CD4 percentage (...
The association between antiretroviral treatment and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in HIV-positi...
*<p>adjusted for income, duration on ART, prior adherence, prior CD4+ T cell count, prior HIV RNA.</...
Background. Evidence of the effects of HIV infection and clinical stage on the duration of refeeding...
Background: The impact of nutritional supplements on weight gain in HIV-infected children on an...
BACKGROUND Viral load and CD4% are often not available in resource-limited settings for monitorin...
Viral load and CD4% are often not available in resource-limited settings for monitoring children's r...
peer reviewedThe aim of treating HIV-1-infected patients is to achieve and maintain suppression of v...
Summary: Randomized controlled trials of interventions to im-prove adherence to antiretroviral medic...
Received for publication February 6, 2002; accepted for publication March 10, 2003. To estimate the ...
Background: The evidence base for effects of nutritional inter-ventions for malnourished HIV-infecte...
Background: HIV infection and prolonged use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) can impact the body comp...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has been shown to have a beneficial effect on the weight...
IntroductionWeight gain following antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation is common, potentially pre...
Much of epidemiology and clinical medicine is focused on estimating the effects of treatments or int...
Construct percentile curves for 6-month gain in weight, height, CD4 cell count, and CD4 percentage (...
The association between antiretroviral treatment and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in HIV-positi...
*<p>adjusted for income, duration on ART, prior adherence, prior CD4+ T cell count, prior HIV RNA.</...
Background. Evidence of the effects of HIV infection and clinical stage on the duration of refeeding...