Estimating the real-world effects of expanding antiretroviral treatment eligibility: Evidence from a regression discontinuity analysis in Zambia.
Aaloke ModyIzukanji SikazweNancy L CzaickiMwanza Wa MwanzaTheodora SavoryKombatende SikombeLaura K BeresPaul SomweMonika RoyJesse Jake PryNancy PadianCarolyn Bolton MooreCharles B HolmesElvin Hsing GengPublished in: PLoS medicine (2018)
In this study, guidelines raising the CD4 threshold for treatment from 350 to 500 cells/μL were associated with a rapid rise in ART initiation as well as enhanced retention among newly treatment-eligible patients, without negatively impacting patients with lower CD4 levels. These data suggest that health systems in Zambia and other high-prevalence settings could substantially enhance engagement even among those with high CD4 levels (i.e., above 500 cells/μL) by expanding treatment without undermining existing care standards.