High viral suppression and low attrition in healthy HIV-infected patients initiated on ART with CD4 above 500 cells/μL in a program setting in Uganda

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2020Author
Byonanebye, Dathan M.
Semitala, Fred C.
Katende, Jackson
Bakenga, Alex
Arinaitwe, Irene
Kyambadde, Peter
Musinguzi, Patrick
Andia Biraro, Irene
Byakika-Kibwika, Pauline
Kamya, Moses R.
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The World Health Organization recommends antiretroviral therapy (ART) for all HIV-infected patients at all CD4 counts. However, there are concerns that asymptomatic patients may have poorer viral suppression and high attrition.
Objectives: We sought to determine attrition and viral suppression among healthy HIV-infected patients initiated on ART in program settings.
Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled ART-experienced patients attending two PEPFAR-supported, high-volume clinics in Kampala, Uganda. Eligible patients were >18 years and had completed at least six months on ART. Participants were interviewed
on socio-demographics, ART history and plasma viral load (VL) determined using Abbott Real-time. Predictors of viral suppression (<75 copies/ml) were determined using multivariate logistic regression.
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