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CD4 count at presentation for HIV care in the United States and Canada: Are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation?

We assessed CD4 count at initial presentation for HIV care among ≥50-year-olds from 1997-2007 in 13 US and Canadian clinical cohorts and compared to <50-year-olds. 44,491 HIV-infected individuals in the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) were included in o...

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Autores principales: Althoff, Keri N, Gebo, Kelly A, Gange, Stephen J, Klein, Marina B, Brooks, John T, Hogg, Robert S, Bosch, Ronald J, Horberg, Michael A, Saag, Michael S, Kitahata, Mari M, Eron, Joseph J, Napravnik, Sonia, Rourke, Sean B, Gill, M John, Rodriguez, Benigno, Sterling, Timothy R, Deeks, Steven G, Martin, Jeffrey N, Jacobson, Lisa P, Kirk, Gregory D, Collier, Ann C, Benson, Constance A, Silverberg, Michael J, Goedert, James J, McKaig, Rosemary G, Thorne, Jennifer, Rachlis, Anita, Moore, Richard D, Justice, Amy C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21159161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-7-45
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author Althoff, Keri N
Gebo, Kelly A
Gange, Stephen J
Klein, Marina B
Brooks, John T
Hogg, Robert S
Bosch, Ronald J
Horberg, Michael A
Saag, Michael S
Kitahata, Mari M
Eron, Joseph J
Napravnik, Sonia
Rourke, Sean B
Gill, M John
Rodriguez, Benigno
Sterling, Timothy R
Deeks, Steven G
Martin, Jeffrey N
Jacobson, Lisa P
Kirk, Gregory D
Collier, Ann C
Benson, Constance A
Silverberg, Michael J
Goedert, James J
McKaig, Rosemary G
Thorne, Jennifer
Rachlis, Anita
Moore, Richard D
Justice, Amy C
author_facet Althoff, Keri N
Gebo, Kelly A
Gange, Stephen J
Klein, Marina B
Brooks, John T
Hogg, Robert S
Bosch, Ronald J
Horberg, Michael A
Saag, Michael S
Kitahata, Mari M
Eron, Joseph J
Napravnik, Sonia
Rourke, Sean B
Gill, M John
Rodriguez, Benigno
Sterling, Timothy R
Deeks, Steven G
Martin, Jeffrey N
Jacobson, Lisa P
Kirk, Gregory D
Collier, Ann C
Benson, Constance A
Silverberg, Michael J
Goedert, James J
McKaig, Rosemary G
Thorne, Jennifer
Rachlis, Anita
Moore, Richard D
Justice, Amy C
author_sort Althoff, Keri N
collection PubMed
description We assessed CD4 count at initial presentation for HIV care among ≥50-year-olds from 1997-2007 in 13 US and Canadian clinical cohorts and compared to <50-year-olds. 44,491 HIV-infected individuals in the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) were included in our study. Trends in mean CD4 count (measured as cells/mm(3)) and 95% confidence intervals ([,]) were determined using linear regression stratified by age category and adjusted for gender, race/ethnicity, HIV transmission risk and cohort. From 1997-2007, the proportion of individuals presenting for HIV care who were ≥50-years-old increased from 17% to 27% (p-value < 0.01). The median CD4 count among ≥50 year-olds was consistently lower than younger adults. The interaction of age group and calendar year was significant (p-value <0.01) with both age groups experiencing modest annual improvements over time (< 50-year-olds: 5 [4 , 6] cells/mm(3); ≥50-year-olds: 7 [5 , 9] cells/mm(3)), after adjusting for sex, race/ethnicity, HIV transmission risk group and cohort; however, increases in the two groups were similar after 2000. A greater proportion of older individuals had an AIDS-defining diagnosis at, or within three months prior to, first presentation for HIV care compared to younger individuals (13% vs. 10%, respectively). Due to the increasing proportion, consistently lower CD4 counts, and more advanced HIV disease in adults ≥50-year-old at first presentation for HIV care, renewed HIV testing efforts are needed.
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spelling pubmed-30226632011-01-19 CD4 count at presentation for HIV care in the United States and Canada: Are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation? Althoff, Keri N Gebo, Kelly A Gange, Stephen J Klein, Marina B Brooks, John T Hogg, Robert S Bosch, Ronald J Horberg, Michael A Saag, Michael S Kitahata, Mari M Eron, Joseph J Napravnik, Sonia Rourke, Sean B Gill, M John Rodriguez, Benigno Sterling, Timothy R Deeks, Steven G Martin, Jeffrey N Jacobson, Lisa P Kirk, Gregory D Collier, Ann C Benson, Constance A Silverberg, Michael J Goedert, James J McKaig, Rosemary G Thorne, Jennifer Rachlis, Anita Moore, Richard D Justice, Amy C AIDS Res Ther Short Report We assessed CD4 count at initial presentation for HIV care among ≥50-year-olds from 1997-2007 in 13 US and Canadian clinical cohorts and compared to <50-year-olds. 44,491 HIV-infected individuals in the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) were included in our study. Trends in mean CD4 count (measured as cells/mm(3)) and 95% confidence intervals ([,]) were determined using linear regression stratified by age category and adjusted for gender, race/ethnicity, HIV transmission risk and cohort. From 1997-2007, the proportion of individuals presenting for HIV care who were ≥50-years-old increased from 17% to 27% (p-value < 0.01). The median CD4 count among ≥50 year-olds was consistently lower than younger adults. The interaction of age group and calendar year was significant (p-value <0.01) with both age groups experiencing modest annual improvements over time (< 50-year-olds: 5 [4 , 6] cells/mm(3); ≥50-year-olds: 7 [5 , 9] cells/mm(3)), after adjusting for sex, race/ethnicity, HIV transmission risk group and cohort; however, increases in the two groups were similar after 2000. A greater proportion of older individuals had an AIDS-defining diagnosis at, or within three months prior to, first presentation for HIV care compared to younger individuals (13% vs. 10%, respectively). Due to the increasing proportion, consistently lower CD4 counts, and more advanced HIV disease in adults ≥50-year-old at first presentation for HIV care, renewed HIV testing efforts are needed. BioMed Central 2010-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3022663/ /pubmed/21159161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-7-45 Text en Copyright ©2010 Althoff et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Report
Althoff, Keri N
Gebo, Kelly A
Gange, Stephen J
Klein, Marina B
Brooks, John T
Hogg, Robert S
Bosch, Ronald J
Horberg, Michael A
Saag, Michael S
Kitahata, Mari M
Eron, Joseph J
Napravnik, Sonia
Rourke, Sean B
Gill, M John
Rodriguez, Benigno
Sterling, Timothy R
Deeks, Steven G
Martin, Jeffrey N
Jacobson, Lisa P
Kirk, Gregory D
Collier, Ann C
Benson, Constance A
Silverberg, Michael J
Goedert, James J
McKaig, Rosemary G
Thorne, Jennifer
Rachlis, Anita
Moore, Richard D
Justice, Amy C
CD4 count at presentation for HIV care in the United States and Canada: Are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation?
title CD4 count at presentation for HIV care in the United States and Canada: Are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation?
title_full CD4 count at presentation for HIV care in the United States and Canada: Are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation?
title_fullStr CD4 count at presentation for HIV care in the United States and Canada: Are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation?
title_full_unstemmed CD4 count at presentation for HIV care in the United States and Canada: Are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation?
title_short CD4 count at presentation for HIV care in the United States and Canada: Are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation?
title_sort cd4 count at presentation for hiv care in the united states and canada: are those over 50 years more likely to have a delayed presentation?
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21159161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-7-45
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