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HIV virologic failure and its predictors among HIV-infected adults on antiretroviral therapy in the African Cohort Study.

Francis KiweewaAllahna EsberEzra MusingyeDomonique ReedTrevor A CrowellFatim ChamMichael SemwogerereRosemary NamagembeAlice NambuyaCate KafeeroAllan TindikahwaLeigh Anne EllerMonica MillardHuub C GelderblomBabajide KeshinroYakubu AdamuJonah MaswaiJohn OwuothValentine Chepkorir Sing'oeiLucas MagangaEmmanuel BahemanaSamoel KhamadiMerlin L RobbJulie A AkeChristina S PolyakHannah Kibuuka
Published in: PloS one (2019)
In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that HIV-infected patients established on ART for more than six months in the African setting frequently experienced viraemia while continuing to be on ART. The findings also show that being on second line, low CD4 count, missing any day of ART and history of fever in the past week remain important predictors of virologic failure that should trigger intensified adherence counselling especially in the absence of reliable or readily available viral load monitoring. Finally, clinical care sites are different calling for further analyses to elucidate on the unique features of these sites.
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