This study describes the demographics and treatment status of HIV-infected adults accessing ambulatory care in the Republic of Ireland and estimates diagnosed HIV prevalence rates. 3254 HIV-infected adults attended 1 of the 6 specialist HIV centres in the 12- month period 1st July 2009 to 30th June 2010. 2023/3254 (62%) were male, 1761/3133 (56%) Irish and 1048/3133 (34%) African. 1924/3098 (62%) resided in the Dublin area. The mean age was 39.8 years (SD 9.3); probable route of acquisition was available for 2898/3254 (89%); heterosexual acquisition accounted for 1442 (50%), MSM 777 (27%) and IDU 598 (21%). 2574/3202 (80%) were on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Of these 87% had HIV-RNA levels < 50cpm and 94% < 500cpm. The HIV...
OBJECTIVES: To present the current epidemiology of prevalent diagnosed HIV infections in England, Wa...
In 2012, we conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study to assess the number of people living wi...
In 2012, we conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study to assess the number of people living wi...
peer-reviewedThis study describes the demographics and treatment status of HIV-infected adults acces...
The aim of this study was to profile HIV-positive patients attending at a hospital, estimate the pre...
In 2013, 344 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland, giving a rate of 7.5 per 100,000 popul...
Ireland's National Disease Surveillance Centre (NDSC) reported that by December 1999 2195 people had...
AIM: To examine epidemiological trends among heterosexual adults (≥15 years) in England, Wales, and ...
Fifty-seven HIV positive adults (mostly injecting drug users) attending two inner city Dublin genera...
Ireland, particularly Dublin, has a higher incidence of HIV transmission due to injecting drug use t...
Background Highly active anti‐retroviral therapy (HAART) has completely transformed the clinical cou...
This study described the demographic and medical characteristics of a population of patients with HI...
AIM: To assess the extent to which human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-diagnosed adults attending HIV...
OBJECTIVES: To present the current epidemiology of prevalent diagnosed HIV infections in England, Wa...
In 2012, we conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study to assess the number of people living wi...
In 2012, we conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study to assess the number of people living wi...
peer-reviewedThis study describes the demographics and treatment status of HIV-infected adults acces...
The aim of this study was to profile HIV-positive patients attending at a hospital, estimate the pre...
In 2013, 344 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland, giving a rate of 7.5 per 100,000 popul...
Ireland's National Disease Surveillance Centre (NDSC) reported that by December 1999 2195 people had...
AIM: To examine epidemiological trends among heterosexual adults (≥15 years) in England, Wales, and ...
Fifty-seven HIV positive adults (mostly injecting drug users) attending two inner city Dublin genera...
Ireland, particularly Dublin, has a higher incidence of HIV transmission due to injecting drug use t...
Background Highly active anti‐retroviral therapy (HAART) has completely transformed the clinical cou...
This study described the demographic and medical characteristics of a population of patients with HI...
AIM: To assess the extent to which human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-diagnosed adults attending HIV...
OBJECTIVES: To present the current epidemiology of prevalent diagnosed HIV infections in England, Wa...
In 2012, we conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study to assess the number of people living wi...
In 2012, we conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study to assess the number of people living wi...