International audienceBACKGROUND: In high-income countries, viral load is routinely measured to detect failure of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and guide switching to second-line ART. Viral load monitoring is not generally available in resource-limited settings. We examined switching from nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based first-line regimens to protease inhibitor-based regimens in Africa, South America and Asia. DESIGN AND METHODS: Multicohort study of 17 ART programmes. All sites monitored CD4 cell count and had access to second-line ART and 10 sites monitored viral load. We compared times to switching, CD4 cell counts at switching and obtained adjusted hazard ratios for switching (aHRs) with 95% confidence interva...
Objectives: To measure rates and predictors of virologic failure and switch to second-line antiretro...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the consequences of using clinicoimmunological criteria ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine rates and causes of switching from first- to second-line antiretroviral tre...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In high-income countries, viral load is routinely measured to dete...
BACKGROUND: In high-income countries, viral load is routinely measured to detect failure of antiretr...
BACKGROUND HIV-1 viral load (VL) testing is recommended to monitor antiretroviral therapy (ART) b...
Background HIV-1 viral load testing is recommended to monitor antiretroviral therapy (ART) but is n...
International audienceBackground: Viral load (VL) is recommended for monitoring the response to high...
Background Viral load (VL) is recommended for monitoring the response to highly active antiretrovira...
In contrast to resource-rich countries, most HIV-infected patients in resource-limited countries rec...
Objectives: Switching to second-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) largely depends on careful clinica...
In contrast to resource-rich countries, most HIV-infected patients in resource-limited countries rec...
Background. @nbsp; Antiretroviral treatment programs in sub-Saharan Africa have high rates of early ...
OBJECTIVES: Switching to second-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) largely depends on careful clinica...
Introduction: Standard-of-care antiretroviral treatment (ART) monitoring in low and middle-income co...
Objectives: To measure rates and predictors of virologic failure and switch to second-line antiretro...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the consequences of using clinicoimmunological criteria ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine rates and causes of switching from first- to second-line antiretroviral tre...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In high-income countries, viral load is routinely measured to dete...
BACKGROUND: In high-income countries, viral load is routinely measured to detect failure of antiretr...
BACKGROUND HIV-1 viral load (VL) testing is recommended to monitor antiretroviral therapy (ART) b...
Background HIV-1 viral load testing is recommended to monitor antiretroviral therapy (ART) but is n...
International audienceBackground: Viral load (VL) is recommended for monitoring the response to high...
Background Viral load (VL) is recommended for monitoring the response to highly active antiretrovira...
In contrast to resource-rich countries, most HIV-infected patients in resource-limited countries rec...
Objectives: Switching to second-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) largely depends on careful clinica...
In contrast to resource-rich countries, most HIV-infected patients in resource-limited countries rec...
Background. @nbsp; Antiretroviral treatment programs in sub-Saharan Africa have high rates of early ...
OBJECTIVES: Switching to second-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) largely depends on careful clinica...
Introduction: Standard-of-care antiretroviral treatment (ART) monitoring in low and middle-income co...
Objectives: To measure rates and predictors of virologic failure and switch to second-line antiretro...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the consequences of using clinicoimmunological criteria ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine rates and causes of switching from first- to second-line antiretroviral tre...