INTRODUCTION: The increased life expectancy of HIV patients in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy has had profound consequences for the healthcare systems that provide their care. It is useful to assess whether healthcare resources need to be adapted to the different stages of HIV infection or to patient characteristics [1]. To study how patient features influence utilization of out patient services, we retrospectively analyzed the electronic health record of HIV-positive patients who had followed day-care programs at the AIDS Center of the University of Palermo, Italy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 223 HIV-infected subjects were recruited and divided into two groups according to CD4 cell counts (117 with a CD4 count 64500/mm(3)...
BACKGROUND: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
More than a quarter of patients with HIV in the United States are diagnosed in hospital settings mos...
Background: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
INTRODUCTION: The increased life expectancy of HIV patients in the era of highly active antiretr...
Introduction: The increased life expectancy of HIV patients in the era of highly active antiretrovir...
Paola Di Carlo,1 Giuliana Guadagnino,1 Palmira Immordino,1 Giovanni Mazzola,2 Pietro Colletti,2 Ilen...
Policy-makers and clinicians are faced with a gap of evidence to guide policy on standards for HIV o...
Background: Retention in care (RC) is a key feature of the cascade of continuum of care that moves f...
Maintaining HIV care attendance with some degree of regularity (i.e., retention in HIV care) is crit...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>We studied factors associated with the continuum of HIV ca...
Irregular participation in HIV medical care hinders HIV RNA suppression and impacts health among peo...
Background: The efficacy of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in the treatment of HIV inf...
AbstractObjectiveExisting estimates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related health state utili...
Abstract: Comparative analyses of the characteristics of persons living with HIV infection (PLWH) in...
BackgroundTo assess the possible impact of antiretroviral therapy improvements, aging, and comorbidi...
BACKGROUND: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
More than a quarter of patients with HIV in the United States are diagnosed in hospital settings mos...
Background: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
INTRODUCTION: The increased life expectancy of HIV patients in the era of highly active antiretr...
Introduction: The increased life expectancy of HIV patients in the era of highly active antiretrovir...
Paola Di Carlo,1 Giuliana Guadagnino,1 Palmira Immordino,1 Giovanni Mazzola,2 Pietro Colletti,2 Ilen...
Policy-makers and clinicians are faced with a gap of evidence to guide policy on standards for HIV o...
Background: Retention in care (RC) is a key feature of the cascade of continuum of care that moves f...
Maintaining HIV care attendance with some degree of regularity (i.e., retention in HIV care) is crit...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>We studied factors associated with the continuum of HIV ca...
Irregular participation in HIV medical care hinders HIV RNA suppression and impacts health among peo...
Background: The efficacy of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in the treatment of HIV inf...
AbstractObjectiveExisting estimates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related health state utili...
Abstract: Comparative analyses of the characteristics of persons living with HIV infection (PLWH) in...
BackgroundTo assess the possible impact of antiretroviral therapy improvements, aging, and comorbidi...
BACKGROUND: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
More than a quarter of patients with HIV in the United States are diagnosed in hospital settings mos...
Background: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...