Survival of HIV/AIDS patients treated under ART follow-up at the University hospital, northwest Ethiopia.
Zinabu TekaKasim MohammedGashu WorknehZemichael GizawPublished in: Environmental health and preventive medicine (2021)
Fewer deaths were reported in a study area due to high patient adherence, compared to previous similar studies. Age, educational status, family size, alcohol consumption, tobacco and chat usage, baseline and current weight, baseline CD4 cell count, baseline hemoglobin, and tuberculosis (TB) diseases were all significant predictors of survival of HIV/AIDS patients.
Keyphrases
- hiv aids
- antiretroviral therapy
- alcohol consumption
- end stage renal disease
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv infected
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- newly diagnosed
- physical activity
- body mass index
- single cell
- weight loss
- prognostic factors
- case report
- emergency department
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- cell therapy
- type diabetes
- patient reported outcomes
- glycemic control
- nk cells
- red blood cell
- case control
- insulin resistance