Migrant and Italian HIV-infected patients (n = 5773) enrolled in the ICONA cohort in 2004-2014 were compared for disparities in access to an initial antiretroviral regimen and/or risk of virologic failure (VF), and determinants of failure were evaluated. Variables associated with initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) were analysed. Primary endpoint was time to failure after at least 6 months of ART and was defined as: VF, first of two consecutive virus loads (VL) >200 copies/mL; treatment discontinuation (TD) for any reason; and treatment failure as confirmed VL >200 copies/mL or TD. A Poisson multivariable analysis was performed to control for confounders. Migrants presented significantly lower CD4 counts and more frequent AIDS eve...
To compare the time from entry into care for HIV infection until combination antiretroviral therapy ...
BackgroundGuidelines for initial antiretroviral treatment (ART) regimens have evolved, with integras...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Access to combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) is expanding in ...
Migrant and Italian HIV-infected patients (n = 5773) enrolled in the ICONA cohort in 2004-2014 were ...
Migrant and Italian HIV-infected patients (n\ua0=\ua05773) enrolled in the ICONA cohort in 2004-2014...
Migrant and Italian HIV-infected patients (n=5773) enrolled in the ICONA cohort in 2004-2014 were co...
Little is known about long-term maintenance of virologic suppression in HIV migrants in Italy. The s...
Little is known about long-term maintenance of virologic suppression in HIV migrants in Italy. The s...
Abstract BACKGROUND: An increase in pretreatment drug resistance (PDR) to first-line antiretrovir...
Objective: Currently, 12% of the Spanish population is foreign-born, and a third of newly diagnosed ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare early and late responses to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in Eu...
Since 1996, AIDS has declined in the Italian population, but cases in foreign patients, including bo...
To compare the time from entry into care for HIV infection until combination antiretroviral therapy ...
Migrants account for approximately 8.7 % of the resident population in Italy. The immigration status...
To compare the time from entry into care for HIV infection until combination antiretroviral therapy ...
BackgroundGuidelines for initial antiretroviral treatment (ART) regimens have evolved, with integras...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Access to combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) is expanding in ...
Migrant and Italian HIV-infected patients (n = 5773) enrolled in the ICONA cohort in 2004-2014 were ...
Migrant and Italian HIV-infected patients (n\ua0=\ua05773) enrolled in the ICONA cohort in 2004-2014...
Migrant and Italian HIV-infected patients (n=5773) enrolled in the ICONA cohort in 2004-2014 were co...
Little is known about long-term maintenance of virologic suppression in HIV migrants in Italy. The s...
Little is known about long-term maintenance of virologic suppression in HIV migrants in Italy. The s...
Abstract BACKGROUND: An increase in pretreatment drug resistance (PDR) to first-line antiretrovir...
Objective: Currently, 12% of the Spanish population is foreign-born, and a third of newly diagnosed ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare early and late responses to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in Eu...
Since 1996, AIDS has declined in the Italian population, but cases in foreign patients, including bo...
To compare the time from entry into care for HIV infection until combination antiretroviral therapy ...
Migrants account for approximately 8.7 % of the resident population in Italy. The immigration status...
To compare the time from entry into care for HIV infection until combination antiretroviral therapy ...
BackgroundGuidelines for initial antiretroviral treatment (ART) regimens have evolved, with integras...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Access to combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) is expanding in ...