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Late presentation of HIV infection in the country of Georgia: 2012-2015

Late presentation for HIV care has important individual and population implications. The objective of this study was to explore the problem of late presentation in the country of Georgia. Data on adult persons newly diagnosed with HIV in Georgia between 2012 and 2015 were extracted from the national...

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Autores principales: Chkhartishvili, Nikoloz, Chokoshvili, Otar, Bolokadze, Natalia, Tsintsadze, Maya, Sharvadze, Lali, Gabunia, Pati, Dvali, Natia, Abutidze, Akaki, Tsertsvadze, Tengiz
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186835
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author Chkhartishvili, Nikoloz
Chokoshvili, Otar
Bolokadze, Natalia
Tsintsadze, Maya
Sharvadze, Lali
Gabunia, Pati
Dvali, Natia
Abutidze, Akaki
Tsertsvadze, Tengiz
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Chokoshvili, Otar
Bolokadze, Natalia
Tsintsadze, Maya
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Dvali, Natia
Abutidze, Akaki
Tsertsvadze, Tengiz
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description Late presentation for HIV care has important individual and population implications. The objective of this study was to explore the problem of late presentation in the country of Georgia. Data on adult persons newly diagnosed with HIV in Georgia between 2012 and 2015 were extracted from the national AIDS Health Information System. Late presenter was defined as a person diagnosed with HIV with a CD4 cell count <350 cells/mm(3) or an AIDS defining illness regardless of the CD4 cell count in the six months after HIV diagnosis. Late presenter with advanced disease was defined as a person diagnosed with HIV with a CD4 cell count <200 cells/mm(3) or an AIDS defining illness, regardless of CD4 cell count in the six months after HIV diagnosis. Among 2267 adults diagnosed with HIV in Georgia in 2012–2015, 1987 (87.6%) had CD4 cell count measured within 6 months of HIV diagnosis and were included in the analysis. Among them 1260 (63.4%) patients were classified as late presenters and 870 (43.8%) as late presenters with advanced disease. The proportion of late presenters declined from 71.1% in 2012 to 55.5% in 2015 (p<0.0001), while presentation late with advanced disease decreased from 56.6% in 2012 to 34.5% in 2015 (p<0.0001). Late presentation was most common among people who inject drugs (77.7%). Overall 186 patients died over the studied period. Mortality was higher both among late presenters (6.74 per 100 person-years vs. 1.08 per 100 person-years, p<0.0001) and late presenters with advanced disease (8.93 per 100 person-years vs. 1.34 per 100 person-years, p<0.0001). High prevalence of late presentation in Georgia reflects insufficiency in HIV testing services. Better testing strategies are needed to improve earlier diagnosis and disease outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-56620832017-11-09 Late presentation of HIV infection in the country of Georgia: 2012-2015 Chkhartishvili, Nikoloz Chokoshvili, Otar Bolokadze, Natalia Tsintsadze, Maya Sharvadze, Lali Gabunia, Pati Dvali, Natia Abutidze, Akaki Tsertsvadze, Tengiz PLoS One Research Article Late presentation for HIV care has important individual and population implications. The objective of this study was to explore the problem of late presentation in the country of Georgia. Data on adult persons newly diagnosed with HIV in Georgia between 2012 and 2015 were extracted from the national AIDS Health Information System. Late presenter was defined as a person diagnosed with HIV with a CD4 cell count <350 cells/mm(3) or an AIDS defining illness regardless of the CD4 cell count in the six months after HIV diagnosis. Late presenter with advanced disease was defined as a person diagnosed with HIV with a CD4 cell count <200 cells/mm(3) or an AIDS defining illness, regardless of CD4 cell count in the six months after HIV diagnosis. Among 2267 adults diagnosed with HIV in Georgia in 2012–2015, 1987 (87.6%) had CD4 cell count measured within 6 months of HIV diagnosis and were included in the analysis. Among them 1260 (63.4%) patients were classified as late presenters and 870 (43.8%) as late presenters with advanced disease. The proportion of late presenters declined from 71.1% in 2012 to 55.5% in 2015 (p<0.0001), while presentation late with advanced disease decreased from 56.6% in 2012 to 34.5% in 2015 (p<0.0001). Late presentation was most common among people who inject drugs (77.7%). Overall 186 patients died over the studied period. Mortality was higher both among late presenters (6.74 per 100 person-years vs. 1.08 per 100 person-years, p<0.0001) and late presenters with advanced disease (8.93 per 100 person-years vs. 1.34 per 100 person-years, p<0.0001). High prevalence of late presentation in Georgia reflects insufficiency in HIV testing services. Better testing strategies are needed to improve earlier diagnosis and disease outcomes. Public Library of Science 2017-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5662083/ /pubmed/29084276 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186835 Text en © 2017 Chkhartishvili et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chkhartishvili, Nikoloz
Chokoshvili, Otar
Bolokadze, Natalia
Tsintsadze, Maya
Sharvadze, Lali
Gabunia, Pati
Dvali, Natia
Abutidze, Akaki
Tsertsvadze, Tengiz
Late presentation of HIV infection in the country of Georgia: 2012-2015
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title_sort late presentation of hiv infection in the country of georgia: 2012-2015
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186835
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